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One-year maintenance outcomes among patients with moderately-to-severely active ulcerative colitis who responded to induction therapy with adalimumab: subgroup analyses from ULTRA 2.

Authors :
Sandborn, W. J.
Colombel, J.‐F.
D'Haens, G.
Van Assche, G.
Wolf, D.
Kron, M.
Lazar, A.
Robinson, A. M.
Yang, M.
Chao, J. D.
Thakkar, R.
Source :
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics; Jan2013, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p204-213, 10p, 4 Charts, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background Patients with moderately-to-severely active ulcerative colitis ( UC) are unlikely to continue anti- TNF therapy in the absence of early therapeutic response. Aim To assess week 52 efficacy, safety and benefit/risk balance of adalimumab treatment in patients with moderately-to-severely active UC failing conventional therapy who achieved clinical response at week 8 in the 52-week ULTRA 2 trial. Methods Patients randomised to adalimumab (160/80 mg, week 0/2; 40 mg, every other week thereafter) in ULTRA 2 who achieved clinical response at week 8 per partial Mayo score (Mayo score without endoscopy subscore) were assessed for week 52 clinical remission, clinical response, mucosal healing, steroid-free remission and steroid discontinuation rates, overall and by prior anti- TNF use. Benefit/risk balance for the overall ITT population (regardless of week 8 responder status) was assessed using 'net efficacy adjusted for risk' ( NEAR) odds ratios. Safety was assessed using adverse event rates. Results Of 248 adalimumab-treated patients, 123 (49.6%) achieved clinical response at week 8. Of these, 30.9%, 49.6%, and 43.1% achieved clinical remission, clinical response, and mucosal healing, respectively, at week 52. Of the week 8 responders using corticosteroids at baseline ( N = 90), 21.1% achieved steroid-free remission and 37.8% were steroid-free at week 52. NEAR odds ratios indicated a positive benefit/risk balance for achievement of week 8 and week 52 response or remission without serious adverse events or serious infections. No safety concerns were identified. Conclusions Adalimumab treatment was associated with a positive benefit/risk balance in the overall population of patients with moderately-to-severely active ulcerative colitis in ULTRA 2; early response was predictive of a positive outcome at 1 year (NCT00408629). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02692813
Volume :
37
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
84386928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.12145