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Health-related quality-of-life improvements in CIDP with immune globulin IV 10%: the ICE Study

Authors :
Stanislav Vohanka
Florian P Thomas
Chunqin Deng
Fabio Barroso
Jaya Trivedi
James Caress
Blanka Adamova
Ivana Basta
Giovanni luigi Mancardi
Halina Bartosik-Psujek
Luana Benedetti
Patrizia Dacci
Joab Chapman
Nilo Riva
Josef Bednarik
Source :
Neurology. 72(15)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Background: Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy trials have demonstrated the efficacy of IV immunoglobulin vs placebo. However, these trails have not addressed the long-term impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Methods: One hundred seventeen patients in a randomized, double-blind, response-conditional crossover trial received immune globulin IV, 10% caprylate/chromatography purified (IGIV-C [Gamunex®]), or placebo every 3 weeks for up to 24 weeks in the first period (FP). Participants whose inflammatory neuropathy cause and treatment disability score did not improve by ≥1 point received alternate treatment in a 24-week crossover period (CP). In either period, participants who improved and completed treatment were eligible to be randomly reassigned to a blinded 24-week extension phase (EP). HRQoL analyses were conducted using the Short Form-36® (SF-36) and the Rotterdam Handicap Scale (RHS). Results: In the FP, greater improvements in both SF-36 physical and mental component scores were observed with IGIV-C vs placebo, with a significant improvement in the physical component score (difference 4.4 points; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.7–8.0). Improvements in all SF-36 domains favored IGIV-C vs placebo, with physical functioning, role–physical, social functioning, and mental health reaching significance. Participants receiving IGIV-C experienced a larger improvement in RHS vs those receiving placebo (difference 3.4 points; 95% CI 1.4–5.5; p = 0.001). In the CP, similar general trends were observed. In the EP, mean SF-36 improvements were generally improved or maintained in participants who continued IGIV-C therapy; however, worsening was observed in participants re-randomized to placebo. Conclusions: Long-term therapy with immune globulin IV, 10% caprylate/chromatography purified, improves and maintains health-related quality of life in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy.

Details

ISSN :
1526632X
Volume :
72
Issue :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ded7c37c8af34cc279eebc4854d67c76