Long-Term Outcomes with Subcutaneous C1-Inhibitor Replacement Therapy for Prevention of Hereditary Angioedema Attacks Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • BACKGROUND: For the prevention of attacks of hereditary angioedema (HAE), the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous human C1-esterase inhibitor (C1-INH[SC]; HAEGARDA, CSL Behring) was established in the 16-week Clinical Study for Optimal Management of Preventing Angioedema with Low-Volume Subcutaneous C1-Inhibitor Replacement Therapy (COMPACT). OBJECTIVE: To assess the long-term safety, occurrence of angioedema attacks, and use of rescue medication with C1-INH(SC). METHODS: Open-label, randomized, parallel-arm extension of COMPACT across 11 countries. Patients with frequent angioedema attacks, either study treatment-naive or who had completed COMPACT, were randomly assigned (1:1) to 40 IU/kg or 60 IU/kg C1-INH(SC) twice per week, with conditional uptitration to optimize prophylaxis (ClinicalTrials.gov registration no. NCT02316353). RESULTS: A total of 126 patients with a monthly attack rate of 4.3 in 3 months before entry in COMPACT were enrolled and treated for a mean of 1.5 years; 44 patients (34.9%) had more than 2 years of exposure. Mean steady-state C1-INH functional activity increased to 66.6% with 60 IU/kg. Incidence of adverse events was low and similar in both dose groups (11.3 and 8.5 events per patient-year for 40 IU/kg and 60 IU/kg, respectively). For 40 IU/kg and 60 IU/kg, median annualized attack rates were 1.3 and 1.0, respectively, and median rescue medication use was 0.2 and 0.0 times per year, respectively. Of 23 patients receiving 60 IU/kg for more than 2 years, 19 (83%) were attack-free during months 25 to 30 of treatment. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with frequent HAE attacks, long-term replacement therapy with C1-INH(SC) is safe and exhibits a substantial and sustained prophylactic effect, with the vast majority of patients becoming free from debilitating disease symptoms.

authors

  • Craig, Timothy
  • Zuraw, Bruce
  • Longhurst, Hilary
  • Cicardi, Marco
  • Bork, Konrad
  • Grattan, Clive
  • Katelaris, Constance
  • Sussman, Gordon
  • Keith, Paul
  • Yang, William
  • Hébert, Jacques
  • Hanzlikova, Jana
  • Staubach-Renz, Petra
  • Martinez-Saguer, Inmaculada
  • Magerl, Markus
  • Aygören-Pürsün, Emel
  • Farkas, Henriette
  • Reshef, Avner
  • Kivity, Shmuel
  • Neri, Sergio
  • Crisan, Ioana
  • Caballero, Teresa
  • Baeza, Maria L
  • Hernandez, Maria Dolores
  • Li, Henry
  • Lumry, William
  • Bernstein, Jonathan A
  • Hussain, Iftikar
  • Anderson, John
  • Schwartz, Lawrence B
  • Jacobs, Joshua
  • Manning, Michael
  • Levy, Donald
  • Riedl, Marc
  • Christiansen, Sandra
  • Feuersenger, Henrike
  • Pragst, Ingo
  • Mycroft, Sarah
  • Pawaskar, Dipti
  • Jacobs, Iris

publication date

  • July 2019