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Efficacy, drug sustainability, and safety of ustekinumab treatment in Crohn’s disease patients over three years

2024; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 14; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/s41598-024-65987-1

ISSN

2045-2322

Autores

L J Barkai, Lóránt Gönczi, F Balogh, Dorottya Angyal, Klaudia Farkas, Bernadett Farkas, Tamás Molnár, T Szamosi, Eszter Schäfer, Petra A. Golovics, Márk Juhász, Árpád V. Patai, Áron Vincze, Patrícia Sarlós, Alexandra Farkas, Zsolt Dubravcsik, Tamas G. Toth, Hajnal Székely, Pál Miheller, Péter L. Lakatos, Ákos Iliás,

Tópico(s)

Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Resumo

Long-term data on ustekinumab in real-life Crohn's disease patients are still missing, though randomized controlled trials demonstrated it as a favorable therapeutic option. We aimed to evaluate ustekinumab's clinical efficacy, drug sustainability, and safety in a prospective, nationwide, multicenter Crohn's disease patient cohort with a three-year follow-up. Crohn's disease patients on ustekinumab treatment were consecutively enrolled from 9 Hungarian Inflammatory Bowel Disease centers between January 2019 and May 2020. Patient and disease characteristics, treatment history, clinical disease activity (Harvey Bradshaw Index (HBI)), biomarkers, and endoscopic activity (Simple Endoscopic Score for Crohn's Disease (SES-CD)) were collected for three-years' time. A total of 148 patients were included with an overall 48.9% of complex behavior of the Crohn's disease and 97.2% of previous anti-TNF exposure. The pre-induction remission rates were 12.2% (HBI), and 5.1% (SES-CD). Clinical remission rates (HBI) were 52.2%, 55.6%, and 50.9%, whereas criteria of an endoscopic remission were fulfilled in 14.3%, 27.5%, and 35.3% of the subjects at the end of the first, second, and third year, respectively. Dose intensification was high with 84.0% of the patients on an 8-weekly and 29.9% on a 4-weekly regimen at the end of year 3. Drug sustainability was 76.9% during the follow-up period with no serious adverse events observed. Ustekinumab in the long-term is an effective, sustainable, and safe therapeutic option for Crohn's disease patients with severe disease phenotype and high previous anti-TNF biological failure, requiring frequent dose intensifications.

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