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Safety and efficacy of alirocumab in a real-life setting: the ODYSSEY APPRISE study

Daniel Gaudet, José López‐Sendón, Maurizio Averna, Grégory Bigot, Maciej Banach, Alexia Letierce, Megan Loy, Rita Samuel, Garen Manvelian, Isabela Batsu, Patrick Henry, the ODYSSEY APPRISE Study investigators

2020European Journal of Preventive Cardiology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: To obtain safety and efficacy data of alirocumab, a proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitor, in a real-life setting in high cardiovascular (CV) risk patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HeFH) or very-high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels despite maximally tolerated dose of statin ± other lipid-lowering therapies (MTD ± LLTs). ODYSSEY APPRISE was a prospective, single-arm, Phase 3b open-label (≥12 weeks to ≤ 30 months) European/Canadian study with alirocumab. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients received alirocumab 75 or 150 mg every 2 weeks, with dose adjustment based on physician's judgment. In total, 994 patients were enrolled and treated. The mean [standard deviation (SD)] duration of alirocumab exposure was 72.4 (42.5) weeks. Patients with HeFH were younger [mean (SD) age of 53.8 (11.6) vs. 61.6 (10.1) years], more likely to be female (41.7% vs. 29.1%) and had higher baseline LDL-C compared with non-familial hypercholesterolaemia (non-FH) patients [mean (SD) of 5.1 (1.7) vs. 4.1 (1.1) mmol/L]. The overall incidence of treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) was 71.6%; common TEAEs included nasopharyngitis (7.8%), myalgia (7.1%), and headache (6.2%). At Week 12, mean (SD) LDL-C was reduced by 54.8 (20.1)% from baseline [2.6 (1.2) mmol/L], maintained for the trial duration. LDL-C was reduced below 1.8 mmol/L and/or by ≥50% reduction from baseline in 69.1% of patients overall, and for 64.7 and 77.4% of the HeFH and non-FH subgroups, respectively. CONCLUSION: In a real-life setting in patients with hypercholesterolaemia and high CV risk, alirocumab was generally well tolerated and resulted in clinically significant LDL-C reductions.

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AlirocumabMedicineInternal medicineAdverse effectStatinFamilial hypercholesterolemiaEvolocumabTolerabilityCholesterolLipoproteinApolipoprotein A1Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular HealthAntiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular DiseasesDiabetes Treatment and Management
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