Reduced organ damage accumulation in adult patients with SLE on anifrolumab plus standard of care compared to real-world external controls.

IF 20.3 1区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Zahi Touma, Ian N Bruce, Richard Furie, Eric Morand, Raj Tummala, Shelly Chandran, Gabriel Abreu, Jacob Knagenhjelm, Kellyn Arnold, Hopin Lee, Eleanor Ralphs, Aleksandr Bedenkov, Danuta Kielar, Miina Waratani
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Abstract

Objectives: Anifrolumab is approved for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We aimed to determine if anifrolumab plus standard of care (SOC) was associated with reduced organ damage accumulation in adult patients with moderately to severely active SLE compared to real-world (RW) external controls from the University of Toronto Lupus Clinic (UTLC) cohort who received SOC only.

Methods: Patients who initiated 300 mg anifrolumab in the TULIP (Treatment of Uncontrolled Lupus via the Interferon Pathway) trials were included in the anifrolumab arm; key eligibility criteria were applied to the UTLC to create the RW SOC arm. Propensity score and censoring weighting were used to account for baseline confounding and loss to follow-up. The primary endpoint was change in Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics/American College of Rheumatology Damage Index (SDI) score from baseline to week 208, and the secondary endpoint was time to first SDI score increase.

Results: 354 patients were included in the anifrolumab arm, and 561 patients were included in the RW SOC arm. Following weighting, mean change in SDI was 0.416 points lower (95% CI: -0.582, -0.249; P < .001) in the anifrolumab arm than in the RW SOC arm. Patients in the anifrolumab arm were 59.9% less likely (hazard ratio: 0.401; 95% CI: 0.213, 0.753, P = .005) to experience an increase in SDI within 208 weeks.

Conclusions: Patients who received anifrolumab accumulated significantly less organ damage after 208 weeks than patients who received RW SOC. The addition of anifrolumab to SOC is effective at preventing and/or delaying organ damage in patients with moderately to severely active SLE.

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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
35.00
自引率
9.90%
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3728
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (ARD) is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of rheumatology, which includes the full spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions, arthritic disease, and connective tissue disorders. ARD publishes basic, clinical, and translational scientific research, including the most important recommendations for the management of various conditions.
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