Author:
Constantin Tamas,Foeldvari Ivan,Vojinovic Jelena,Horneff Gerd,Burgos-Vargas Ruben,Nikishina Irina,Akikusa Jonathan D.,Avcin Tadej,Chaitow Jeffrey,Koskova Elena,Lauwerys Bernard R.,Calvo Penades Inmaculada,Flato Berit,Gamir Maria Luz,Huppertz Hans-Iko,Raad Juan Jose Jaller,Jarosova Katerina,Anton Jordi,Macku Marie,Otero Escalante William J.,Rutkowska-Sak Lidia,Trauzeddel Ralf,Velez-Sanchez Patricia J.,Wouters Carine,Wajdula Joseph,Zang Chuanbo,Bukowski Jack,Woodworth Deborah,Vlahos Bonnie,Martini Alberto,Ruperto Nicolino,
Abstract
Objective.The main objective was to determine the 2-year clinical benefit and safety of etanercept (ETN) in children with the juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) categories of extended oligoarthritis (eoJIA), enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA), or psoriatic arthritis (PsA).Methods.CLIPPER was a 96-week, phase IIIb, open-label, multicenter study. Patients with eoJIA, ERA, or PsA received ETN 0.8 mg/kg once weekly (50 mg max) for up to 96 weeks. The proportions of patients reaching the JIA American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 30/50/70/90/100 and inactive disease responses at Week 96 were calculated. Adverse events (AE) were collected throughout the study (intention-to-treat sample).Results.There were 127 patients (eoJIA n = 60, ERA n = 38, PsA n = 29) who received ≥ 1 dose of ETN. The mean disease duration was 31.6 (eoJIA), 23.0 (ERA), and 21.8 (PsA) months. At Week 96, JIA ACR 30/50/70/90/100/inactive disease responses (95% CI) were achieved by 84.3% (76.7, 90.1), 83.5% (75.8, 89.5), 78.7% (70.6, 85.5), 55.1% (46.0, 63.9), 45.7% (36.8, 54.7), and 27.6% (20.0, 36.2) of patients, respectively. The most common AE (no. events, events per 100 patient-yrs) overall were headache (23, 10.7), pyrexia (12, 5.6), and diarrhea (10, 4.6). The most common infections were upper respiratory tract infection (83, 38.6), pharyngitis (50, 23.2), gastroenteritis (22, 10.2), bronchitis (19, 8.8), and rhinitis (17, 7.9). No cases of malignancy, active tuberculosis, demyelinating disorders, or death were reported.Conclusion.Over 96 weeks of therapy, ETN demonstrated sustained efficacy at treating the clinical symptoms of all 3 JIA categories, with no major safety issues.
Publisher
The Journal of Rheumatology
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology
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