Sustained functional benefits after a single set of injections with abobotulinumtoxinA using a 2-mL injection volume in adults with cervical dystonia: 12-week results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 3b study.


Journal

PloS one
ISSN: 1932-6203
Titre abrégé: PLoS One
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101285081

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2021
Historique:
received: 05 03 2020
accepted: 07 01 2021
entrez: 1 2 2021
pubmed: 2 2 2021
medline: 28 7 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Cervical dystonia (CD) is primarily treated with botulinum toxin, at intervals of ≥ 12 weeks. We present efficacy, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), and safety in adults with CD at the last available visit after a single set of abobotulinumtoxinA (aboBoNT-A) injections versus placebo using 500 U in a 2-mL injection volume. In this 12-week, randomized, double-blind trial, patients were ≥ 18 years of age with primary idiopathic CD, had a Toronto Western Spasmodic Torticollis Rating Scale (TWSTRS) total score ≥ 20, and TWSTRS-Severity subscale score > 10 at baseline. Patients (N = 134) were randomized (2:1) to aboBoNT-A (n = 89) or placebo (n = 45), with aboBoNT-A patients treated with 500 units (U) if toxin-naïve, and 250 to 500 U based on previous onabotulinumtoxinA dose if non-naïve. Endpoints included total TWSTRS, Pain Numeric Rating Scale (NRS-Pain; 24-hour), Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication, and other PROs for pain, depression, and global health. Results are for the intent-to-treat population, with "Week 12" (Wk12) comprising the last available post-baseline assessment (end-of-study or early withdrawal). Mean TWSTRS total scores improved from 42.5 at baseline to 35.4 at Wk12 with aboBoNT-A and 42.4 to 40.4 with placebo (treatment difference: -4.8; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -8.5, -1.1; p = 0.011). At Wk12, mean (95% CI) change from baseline in NRS-Pain was -1.0 (-1.59, -0.45) for aboBoNT-A and -0.2 (-0.96, 0.65) for placebo. AboBoNT-A demonstrated numeric improvements in other PROs. More aboBoNT-A-treated patients than patients receiving placebo reported being at least "somewhat satisfied" with treatment (60.4% vs 42.2%, respectively), symptom relief (57.0% vs 40.0%), and time for treatment to work (55.8% vs 33.3%). No new adverse events were reported. Results indicate that in patients with CD, treatment with aboBoNT-A using a 2-mL injection provided sustained improvement in the TWSTRS total score and patient-perceived benefits up to 12 weeks. Trial registration: Clinicaltrials.gov Identified: NCT01753310.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33524060
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245827
pii: PONE-D-19-35636
pmc: PMC7850472
doi:

Substances chimiques

Placebos 0
Botulinum Toxins, Type A EC 3.4.24.69
abobotulinumtoxinA EC 3.4.24.69

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT01753310']

Types de publication

Clinical Trial, Phase III Journal Article Randomized Controlled Trial Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e0245827

Commentaires et corrections

Type : ErratumIn

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

I, A. T. Patel, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Speaker: Allergan, Ipsen, Merz, Revance; Research support: Allergan, Ipsen, Revance. I, M. F. Lew, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Advisor/consultant/speaker: AbbVie, ACADIA, Acorda, Adamas, Cynapsus, Kyowa Kirin, Lundbeck, Neurocrine, Revance, Teva, US WorldMeds; Researcher: Biotie, Enterin Inc., Michael J. Fox Foundation, Parkinson Study Group, Pharm2B; I, A. Brashear, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Consulting: Ipsen, Revance; Research support: paid to Wake Forest (institution) and conflicts were managed by Wake Forest. I, K. Dashtipour, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Advisor/consultant, and/or speaker: AbbVie, ACADIA, Acorda, Adamas, Allergan, Amneal, Impax, Ipsen, Lundbeck, Neurocrine, Revance, Sunovion, Teva, US WorldMeds. I, S. Isaacson, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Honoraria for CME/consultant/promotional speaker: AbbVie, ACADIA, Acorda, Adamas, Addex, Allergan, Amarantus, Axovant, Biogen, Britannia, Eli Lilly, Enterin, GE Healthcare, Global Kinetics, Impax, Intec Pharma, Ipsen, Kyowa, Lundbeck, Michael J. Fox Foundation, Neurocrine, Neuroderm, Parkinson Study Group, Pharma2B, Roche, Sanofi, Sunovion, Teva, UCB, US WorldMeds, Zambon; Honoraria for research grants: AbbVie, ACADIA, Acorda, Adamas, Addex, Allergan, Amarantus, Axovant, Biogen, Britannia, Eli Lilly, Enterin, GE Healthcare, Global Kinetics, Impax, Intec Pharma, Ipsen, Kyowa, Lundbeck, Michael J. Fox Foundation, Neurocrine, Neuroderm, Parkinson Study Group, Pharma2B, Roche, Sanofi, Sunovion, Teva, UCB, US WorldMeds. I, R. A. Hauser, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Consulting: AbbVie, Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning, ACADIA, Acorda, Adamas, AstraZeneca, Back Bay Life Science, Biotie, Bracket, Cerecor, ClearView Healthcare Partners, ClinicalMind Medical and Therapeutic Communications, Cowen and Company, Cynapsus Therapeutics, Decision Resources Group, Eli Lilly, eResearch Technology, Expert Connect, Extera Partners, GE Healthcare, Gerson Lehrman Group, Globe Life Sciences, Guidepoint Global, Health Advances, Health and Wellness Partners, HealthLogix, Huron Consulting Group, Impax, Intec Pharma, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Kyowa Kirin Pharmaceutical Development, LCN Consulting, LifeMax, The Lockwood Group, Lundbeck, MEDACorp, Medscape, Medtronic, Michael J. Fox Foundation, Movement Disorder Society, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Neurocrine Biosciences, Neuroderm, Neuropore Therapies, Outcomes Insights, Parkinson Foundation, Peerview Press, Pennside Partners, Pfizer, Pharma2B, Phase Five Communications, Piper Jaffray & Co, Prexton Therapeutics, Projects in Knowledge, Putnam Associates, Quintiles, RMEI Medical Education for Better Outcomes, Sarepta Therapeutics, Schlesinger Associates, Scion Neurostim, Seagrove Partners, Slingshot Insights, Sun Pharma, Sunovion, Teva, US WorldMeds, Vista Research, WebMD, Windrose Consulting Group; Research support: AbbVie, Acorda Therapeutics, AstraZeneca, Axovant Sciences, Biogen, Cavion, Dart NeuroScience, Enterin, F. Hoffman-La Roche, Impax, Intec Pharma, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Lundbeck, Michael J. Fox Foundation, NeuroDerm, Parkinson’s Foundation, Prexton Therapeutics, Revance, Sunovion. I, W. Ondo, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Advisor/consultant/speaker: ACADIA, Acorda, Adamas, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Neurocrine, Teva, UCB, US WorldMeds; Research support: Biogen, Lilly, Lundbeck, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Sunovian. I, P. Maisonobe, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Employment: Ipsen. I, S. Wietek, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Employment: Ipsen. I, B. Rubin, have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Employment (former): Ipsen.

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Auteurs

Atul T Patel (AT)

Kansas City Bone and Joint Clinic, Overland Park, KS, United States of America.

Mark F Lew (MF)

Department of Neurology, Keck/University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America.

Khashayar Dashtipour (K)

Department of Neurology/Movement Disorders, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, United States of America.

Stuart Isaacson (S)

Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center of Boca Raton, Boca Raton, FL, United States of America.

Robert A Hauser (RA)

University of South Florida Health Byrd Institute, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center of Excellence, Tampa, FL, United States of America.

William Ondo (W)

Methodist Neurological Institute, Houston, TX, United States of America.

Pascal Maisonobe (P)

Ipsen, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

Stefan Wietek (S)

Formerly of Ipsen, Cambridge, MA, United States of America.

Bruce Rubin (B)

Formerly of Ipsen, Cambridge, MA, United States of America.

Allison Brashear (A)

University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, United States of America.

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