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Long-term outcomes and predictors of vedolizumab persistence in ulcerative colitis

Beatriz Gros, Hannah Ross, Maureen Nwabueze, Nathan Constantine‐Cooke, Lauranne Derikx, Mathew Lyons, Claire O’Hare, Colin Noble, I. Arnott, Gareth‐Rhys Jones, Charlie W. Lees, Nikolas Plevris

2024Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Long-term vedolizumab (VDZ) outcomes in real-world cohorts have been largely limited to 1-year follow-up, with few bio-naïve patients or objective markers of inflammation assessed. Objectives: We aimed to assess factors affecting VDZ persistence including clinical, biochemical and faecal biomarker remission at 1, 3 and 5 years. Design: We performed a retrospective, observational, cohort study. Methods: All adult inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients who had received VDZ induction for ulcerative colitis (UC)/IBD-unclassified (IBDU) were included. Baseline phenotype and follow-up data were collected via a review of electronic medical records. Results: We included 290 patients [UC n = 271 (93.4%), IBDU n = 19 (6.6%)] with a median time on VDZ of 27.6 months (interquartile range: 14.4–43.2). At the end of follow-up, a total of 157/290 (54.1%) patients remained on VDZ. The median time to discontinuation was 14.1 months (7.0–23.3). Previous exposure to ⩾1 advanced therapy, steroid use at baseline and disease extension (E3 and E2 versus E1) were independent predictors for worse VDZ persistence. Clinical remission (partial Mayo < 2) was 75.7% (171/226), 72.4% (157/217) and 70.2% (127/181) at years 1, 3 and 5, respectively. Steroid use during maintenance VDZ therapy occurred in 31.7% (92/290), hospitalization in 15.5% (45/290) and surgery in 3.4% (10/291). The rate of serious adverse events was 1.2 per 100 patient-years of follow-up. Conclusion: VDZ effectiveness appears enduring with favourable long-term safety profile. VDZ persistence was influenced by previous exposure to biologics/small molecules, disease distribution and steroid use at baseline in our study.

Topics & Concepts

VedolizumabMedicineUlcerative colitisInterquartile rangeInternal medicineDiscontinuationInflammatory bowel diseaseRetrospective cohort studyAdverse effectGastroenterologyDiseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseaseBiosimilars and Bioanalytical MethodsMicroscopic Colitis