Difelikefalin improves itch-related sleep disruption in patients undergoing haemodialysis

Author:

Weiner Daniel E1,Schaufler Thilo2,McCafferty Kieran3,Kalantar-Zadeh Kamyar4ORCID,Germain Michael5ORCID,Ruessmann Despina2,Morin Isabelle6,Menzaghi Frédérique7,Wen Warren7,Ständer Sonja8

Affiliation:

1. William B Schwartz MD Division of Nephrology , Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA , USA

2. CSL Vifor, Glattbrugg , Switzerland

3. The Royal London Hospital–Barts Health NHS Trust , London , UK

4. The International Federation of Kidney Foundation - World Kidney Alliance (IFKF-WKA), Mexico City, Mexico; Division of Nephrology and Hypertension and Kidney Transplantation, University of California , Irvine, Irvine, CA , USA

5. Baystate Medical Center , Springfield, MA , USA

6. CSL Vifor , Meyrin , Switzerland

7. Cara Therapeutics , Stamford , CT, USA

8. Center for Chronic Pruritus, Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Münster , Münster, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background Poor sleep quality is associated with increased mortality and lower quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus (CKD-aP). Difelikefalin reduces itch in patients with CKD-aP undergoing haemodialysis. This post hoc analysis of Phase 3 studies (3105 and the pooled dataset from KALM-1 and KALM-2) evaluated whether itch reduction in CKD-aP improved sleep quality. Methods Itch intensity was assessed in patients undergoing haemodialysis, who had moderate-to-severe CKD-aP treated with intravenous difelikefalin (0.5 µg/kg, three times weekly) (N = 222, Study 3105; N = 426, KALM-1/-2) or placebo (N = 425, KALM-1/-2) for 12 weeks, using the Worst Itch Intensity Numerical Rating Scale (WI-NRS). Sleep quality was assessed using the sleep disability question of the 5-D itch scale (5‑D SDQ) in all studies and, in Study 3105, with the Sleep Quality Numeric Rating Scale (SQ-NRS). Results Greater improvements in sleep quality were observed in patients with ≥ 3-point, versus < 3-point WI-NRS improvement using SQ-NRS in Study 3105 (mean [95% confidence interval]: −5.2 [–5.6, −4.8] vs −1.5 [–2.0, −1.0]) and 5-D SDQ in KALM-1/-2 (–1.8 [–2.1, −1.6] vs −0.8 [–1.1, −0.4]). SQ-NRS and WI-NRS scores correlated strongly at baseline and Week 12 in Study 3105 (Spearman correlation coefficient: 0.77 and 0.84, respectively). Correlations were also observed between 5-D SDQ and WI-NRS scores in Study 3105 and KALM‑1/‑2. Conclusions In patients undergoing haemodialysis with moderate-to-severe CKD-aP, itch reduction with intravenous difelikefalin was associated with improved sleep quality. As disturbed sleep may contribute to mortality and morbidity in CKD-aP, difelikefalin may help to address a major clinical burden by improving sleep quality, secondary to itch relief.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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