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Eculizumab improves fatigue in refractory generalized myasthenia gravis

Authors :
Andersen, Henning
Mantegazza, Renato
Wang, Jing Jing
O’Brien, Fanny
Patra, Kaushik
Howard, James F.
Mazia, Claudio Gabriel
Wilken, Miguel
Barroso, Fabio
Vissing, John
Højgaard, Joan
Witting, Nanna
Autzen, Anne Ostergaard
Pedersen, Jane
Yang, Irene
Nye, Joan
Vu, Hong
Andersen, Henning
Mantegazza, Renato
Wang, Jing Jing
O’Brien, Fanny
Patra, Kaushik
Howard, James F.
Mazia, Claudio Gabriel
Wilken, Miguel
Barroso, Fabio
Vissing, John
Højgaard, Joan
Witting, Nanna
Autzen, Anne Ostergaard
Pedersen, Jane
Yang, Irene
Nye, Joan
Vu, Hong
Source :
Andersen , H , Mantegazza , R , Wang , J J , O’Brien , F , Patra , K , Howard , J F , The REGAIN Study Group , Mazia , C G , Wilken , M , Barroso , F , Vissing , J , Højgaard , J , Witting , N , Autzen , A O , Pedersen , J , Yang , I , Nye , J & Vu , H 2019 , ' Eculizumab improves fatigue in refractory generalized myasthenia gravis ' , Quality of Life Research , vol. 28 , pp. 2247-2254 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the effect of eculizumab on perceived fatigue in patients with anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive, refractory, generalized myasthenia gravis (MG) using the Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QOL) Fatigue subscale, and to evaluate correlations between improvements in Neuro-QOL Fatigue and other clinical endpoints. Methods: Neuro-QOL Fatigue, MG Activities of Daily Living (MG-ADL), Quantitative MG (QMG), and the 15-item MG Quality of Life (MG-QOL15) scales were administered during the phase 3, randomized, placebo-controlled REGAIN study (eculizumab, n = 62; placebo, n = 63) and subsequent open-label extension (OLE). Data were analyzed using repeated-measures models. Correlations between changes in Neuro-QOL Fatigue and in MG-ADL, QMG, and MG-QOL15 scores were determined at REGAIN week 26. Results: At REGAIN week 26, eculizumab-treated patients showed significantly greater improvements in Neuro-QOL Fatigue scores than placebo-treated patients (consistent with improvements in MG-ADL, QMG, and MG-QOL15 scores previously reported in REGAIN). Improvements with eculizumab were sustained through OLE week 52. Correlations between Neuro-QOL Fatigue and MG-QOL15, MG-ADL, and QMG scores were strong for eculizumab-treated patients at REGAIN week 26, and strong, moderate, and weak, respectively, for placebo-treated patients. Conclusions: Compared with placebo, eculizumab was associated with improvements in perceived fatigue that strongly correlated with improvements in MG-specific outcome measures. Trial ID Registration: NCT01997229, NCT02301624.

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OAIster
Journal :
Andersen , H , Mantegazza , R , Wang , J J , O’Brien , F , Patra , K , Howard , J F , The REGAIN Study Group , Mazia , C G , Wilken , M , Barroso , F , Vissing , J , Højgaard , J , Witting , N , Autzen , A O , Pedersen , J , Yang , I , Nye , J & Vu , H 2019 , ' Eculizumab improves fatigue in refractory generalized myasthenia gravis ' , Quality of Life Research , vol. 28 , pp. 2247-2254 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322741870
Document Type :
Electronic Resource