Two-year effectiveness and safety of golimumab in ulcerative colitis: An IG-IBD study
- Creators
- Pugliese, Daniela
- Privitera, Giuseppe
- Rogai, Francesca
- Variola, Angela
- Viola, Anna
- Laterza, Lucrezia
- Privitera, Antonino C
- Allocca, Mariangela
- Bossa, Fabrizio
- Cappello, Maria
- Daperno, Marco
- Lorenzon, Greta
- Mazzuoli, Silvia
- Principi, Mariabeatrice
- Sablich, Renato
- Moser, Luisa
- Ferronato, Antonio
- Traini, Sara
- Tapete, Gherardo
- Bodini, Giorgia
- Di Girolamo, Maria
- Grossi, Laurino
- Mocci, Giammarco
- Ricci, Chiara
- Saibeni, Simone
- Festa, Stefano
- Spagnuolo, Rocco
- Cortelezzi, Claudio C
- Mocciaro, Filippo
- Rizzello, Fernando
- Armuzzi, Alessandro
- Others:
- Pugliese, Daniela
- Privitera, Giuseppe
- Rogai, Francesca
- Variola, Angela
- Viola, Anna
- Laterza, Lucrezia
- Privitera, Antonino C
- Allocca, Mariangela
- Bossa, Fabrizio
- Cappello, Maria
- Daperno, Marco
- Lorenzon, Greta
- Mazzuoli, Silvia
- Principi, Mariabeatrice
- Sablich, Renato
- Moser, Luisa
- Ferronato, Antonio
- Traini, Sara
- Tapete, Gherardo
- Bodini, Giorgia
- Di Girolamo, Maria
- Grossi, Laurino
- Mocci, Giammarco
- Ricci, Chiara
- Saibeni, Simone
- Festa, Stefano
- Spagnuolo, Rocco
- Cortelezzi, Claudio C
- Mocciaro, Filippo
- Rizzello, Fernando
- Armuzzi, Alessandro
Description
Background: Few data exist regarding the long-term effectiveness of golimumab in ulcerative colitis. No data have been reported on real-world continuous clinical response.Objective: This study aimed to describe the long-term outcomes in a large cohort of patients on golimumab who had ulcerative colitis.Methods: Consecutive patients with active ulcerative colitis, started on golimumab, were enrolled and prospectively followed up. The primary end point was to evaluate the long-term persistence on golimumab therapy.Results: A total of 173 patients with ulcerative colitis were studied. Of these, 79.2% were steroid dependent, and 46.3% were naive to anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha agents. The median duration of golimumab therapy was 52 weeks (range: 4-142 weeks). The cumulative probability of maintaining golimumab treatment was 47.3% and 22.5% at 54 and 108 weeks, respectively. Biological-naive status (odds ratio [OR] = 3.02, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.44-6.29; p = 0.003) and being able to discontinue steroids at Week 8 (OR = 3.32, 95% CI: 1.34-8.30; p = 0.010) and Week 14 (OR = 2.94, 95% CI: 1.08-8.02; p = 0.036) were associated with longer persistence on therapy. At Week 54, 65/124 (52.4%) postinduction responders were in continuous clinical response. A continuous clinical response was associated with a lower likelihood of golimumab discontinuation throughout the subsequent year of therapy (p < 0.01). Overall, 40 (23.1%) patients were in clinical remission at the last follow-up visit. Twenty-six adverse events were recorded, leading to golimumab withdrawal in 9.2% of patients.Conclusions: Biological-naive status and not requiring steroids at Weeks 8 and 14 seem to be associated with a longer persistence on golimumab therapy in ulcerative colitis.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1096335
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1096335
- Origin repository
- UNIGE