Characteristics of Patients with Hereditary Angioedema Who Reduced Lanadelumab Treatment Administration Frequency: A Retrospective Observational Study of US Claims Data.

IF 1.9 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drugs - Real World Outcomes Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1007/s40801-024-00470-x
Nicole Princic, Kristin A Evans, Chintal H Shah, Krystal Sing, Salomé Juethner, Bob G Schultz
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Abstract

Background: Lanadelumab is the only long-term prophylaxis indicated for reduced administration frequency in patients with hereditary angioedema who have been well controlled for > 6 months. Understanding the characteristics of patients who reduce administration frequency will help identify populations where frequency modifications may be appropriate.

Objective: We aimed to describe characteristics of patients who did and did not reduce lanadelumab administration frequency to inform real-world dosing regimens, and characteristics indicative of sustained frequency reduction.

Methods: A retrospective observational study using healthcare insurance data in the USA from the Merative™ MarketScan® Commercial and Medicare Databases identified patients persistent on lanadelumab for ≥ 18 months. Reduced administration frequency was defined as a ≥ 25% decrease in lanadelumab costs during months 7-12 or 13-18 versus 0-6. Hereditary angioedema attack triggers/symptoms and hereditary angioedema-related healthcare encounters, treatment, and costs were assessed.

Results: Of 54 identified patients, 25 reduced administration frequency. Two patients returned to initial dosing frequency during months 13-18 after reducing during months 7-12. Patients who reduced administration frequency experienced fewer hereditary angioedema attack triggers/symptoms before lanadelumab initiation (baseline) and during months 0-6 than those who did not; they also had a lower mean number of hereditary angioedema-related inpatient admissions, emergency room visits, and outpatient visits during baseline, had fewer claims for acute treatment (60.0% vs 65.5%) and prior long-term prophylaxis (20.0% vs 27.6%), and had lower mean hereditary angioedema treatment costs at baseline ($139,520 vs $233,815) than those who did not.

Conclusions: This real-world analysis suggests that patients with less frequent hereditary angioedema-related healthcare encounters, lower disease activity, and lower costs within 6 months before lanadelumab initiation are more likely to achieve reduced dosing frequency.

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Drugs - Real World Outcomes
Drugs - Real World Outcomes PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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3.60
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5.00%
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49
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Drugs - Real World Outcomes targets original research and definitive reviews regarding the use of real-world data to evaluate health outcomes and inform healthcare decision-making on drugs, devices and other interventions in clinical practice. The journal includes, but is not limited to, the following research areas: Using registries/databases/health records and other non-selected observational datasets to investigate: drug use and treatment outcomes prescription patterns drug safety signals adherence to treatment guidelines benefit : risk profiles comparative effectiveness economic analyses including cost-of-illness Data-driven research methodologies, including the capture, curation, search, sharing, analysis and interpretation of ‘big data’ Techniques and approaches to optimise real-world modelling.
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