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Real-World Persistence of Ustekinumab in the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Abstract

IntroductionThere is an urgent need to understand the long-term real-world effectiveness of ustekinumab (UST) in the treatment of Crohn’s disease (CD), fistulizing CD (FCD), and ulcerative colitis (UC). Persistence on treatment is commonly used as a surrogate measure of real-world treatment response. This study aims to estimate the long-term real-world persistence of UST in adult patients with CD, FCD, and UC.MethodsA retrospective study was conducted in patients with CD, FCD, and UC treated with UST through a national patient support program in Canada. Treatment persistence was described using the Kaplan-Meier method, and the impact of patient characteristics on persistence was explored through stratified analyses and multivariable Cox proportional hazards models.ResultsPersistence rates for 8724 patients with CD were 82.9%, 71.4%, 64.1%, and 59.7% at 1, 2, 3, and 4 years, respectively. Similarly, persistence rates for 276 patients with FCD were 84.1%, 70.9%, 64.9%, and 63.1% at 1, 2, 3, and 4 years, respectively. Persistence rates for 1291 patients with UC were 76.5% at 1 year and 69.5% at 1.5 years. When stratified by prior IBD-indicated biologic experience, persistence was numerically higher in biologic-naïve patients across all disease cohorts. A Cox proportional hazards model confirmed that this difference was significant in patients with CD (hazard ratio: 0.72; confidence interval: [0.65–0.79]).ConclusionsThis study estimated long-term persistence in a large population of patients with IBD. At 1 year, over three-fourths of patients remained on UST treatment in all disease cohorts, and over half of patients remained on treatment at 4 years in CD and FCD patients. Biologic-naïve status was significantly associated with higher persistence in patients with CD.

Authors

Bressler B; Jones J; In TSH; Lan T; Iconaru C; Marshall JK

Journal

Advances in Therapy, Vol. 40, No. 10, pp. 4421–4439

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 1, 2023

DOI

10.1007/s12325-023-02611-0

ISSN

0741-238X

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