Clinical characteristics of a large cohort of patients with narcolepsy candidate for pitolisant: a cross-sectional study from the Italian PASS Wakix® Cohort
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Published:2022-06-25
Issue:9
Volume:43
Page:5563-5574
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ISSN:1590-1874
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Container-title:Neurological Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Neurol Sci
Author:
Mutti Carlotta, Brunetti ValerioORCID, Figorilli Michela, Liguori Claudio, Pizza Fabio, Proserpio Paola, Sacco Tommaso, Pedrazzi Giuseppe, Lecomte Isabelle, Blanchard Nora, Agostoni Elio Clemente, Bonanni Enrica, Centonze Diego, Cicolin Alessandro, Della Marca Giacomo, Ferini-Strambi Luigi, Ferri Raffaele, Gigli Gian Luigi, Izzi Francesca, Liguori Rocco, Lodi Raffaele, Nobili Lino, Parrino Liborio, Placidi Fabio, Puligheddu Monica, Romigi Andrea, Savarese Maria Antonietta, Terzaghi Michele, Plazzi Giuseppe
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Narcolepsy is a chronic and rare hypersomnia of central origin characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and a complex array of symptoms as well as by several medical comorbidities. With growing pharmacological options, polytherapy may increase the possibility of a patient-centered management of narcolepsy symptoms. The aims of our study are to describe a large cohort of Italian patients with narcolepsy who were candidates for pitolisant treatment and to compare patients’ subgroups based on current drug prescription (drug-naïve patients in whom pitolisant was the first-choice treatment, switching to pitolisant from other monotherapy treatments, and adding on in polytherapy).
Methods
We conducted a cross-sectional survey based on Italian data from the inclusion visits of the Post Authorization Safety Study of pitolisant, a 5-year observational, multicenter, international study.
Results
One hundred ninety-one patients were enrolled (76.4% with narcolepsy type 1 and 23.6% with narcolepsy type 2). Most patients (63.4%) presented at least one comorbidity, mainly cardiovascular and psychiatric. Pitolisant was prescribed as an add-on treatment in 120/191 patients (62.8%), as switch from other therapies in 42/191 (22.0%), and as a first-line treatment in 29/191 (15.2%). Drug-naive patients presented more severe sleepiness, lower functional status, and a higher incidence of depressive symptoms.
Conclusion
Our study presents the picture of a large cohort of Italian patients with narcolepsy who were prescribed with pitolisant, suggesting that polytherapy is highly frequent to tailor a patient-centered approach.
Funder
Bioprojet Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Dermatology,General Medicine
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