Changes in forced vital capacity over ≤ 13 years among patients with late-onset Pompe disease treated with alglucosidase alfa: new modeling of real-world data from the Pompe Registry
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Published:2024-06-19
Issue:8
Volume:271
Page:5433-5446
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ISSN:0340-5354
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Container-title:Journal of Neurology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Neurol
Author:
Berger Kenneth I.ORCID, Chien Yin-Hsiu, Dubrovsky Alberto, Kishnani Priya S., Llerena Juan C., Neilan Edward, Roberts Mark, Sheng Bun, Batista Julie L., Periquet Magali, Wilson Kathryn M., van der Ploeg Ans T.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chronic respiratory insufficiency from progressive muscle weakness causes morbidity and mortality in late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD). Previous Pompe Registry (NCT00231400) analyses for ≤ 5 years’ alglucosidase alfa treatment showed a single linear time trend of stable forced vital capacity (FVC) % predicted.
Methods
To assess longer term Pompe Registry data, piecewise linear mixed model regression analyses estimated FVC% predicted trajectories in invasive-ventilator-free patients with LOPD aged ≥ 5 years. We estimated annual FVC change 0–6 months, > 6 months–5 years, and > 5–13 years from treatment initiation, adjusting for baseline age, sex, and non-invasive ventilation.
Findings
Among 485 patients (4612 FVC measurements; 8.3 years median follow-up), median ages at symptom onset, diagnosis, and alglucosidase alfa initiation were 34.3, 41.1, and 44.9 years, respectively. FVC% increased during the first 6 months’ treatment (slope 1.83%/year; 95% confidence interval: 0.66, 3.01; P = 0.0023), then modestly declined −0.54%/year (−0.79, −0.30; P < 0.0001) during > 6 months–5 years, and −1.00%/year (−1.36, −0.63; P < 0.0001) during > 5–13 years. The latter two periods’ slopes were not significantly different from each other (Pdifference = 0.0654) and were less steep than published natural history slopes (−1% to −4.6%/year). Estimated individual slopes were ≥ 0%/year in 96.1%, 30.3%, and 13.2% of patients during the 0–6 month, > 6 month–5 year, and > 5–13 year periods, respectively.
Conclusion
These real-world data indicate an alglucosidase alfa benefit on FVC trajectory that persists at least 13 years compared with published natural history data. Nevertheless, unmet need remains since most individuals demonstrate lung function decline 5 years after initiating treatment. Whether altered FVC trajectory impacts respiratory failure incidence remains undetermined.
Trial registration
This study was registered (NCT00231400) on ClinicalTrials.gov on September 30, 2005, retrospectively registered.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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