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Secukinumab Sustains Early Patient-Reported Outcome Benefits Through 1 Year: Results from 2 Phase III Randomized Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trials Comparing Secukinumab with Etanercept

DOI

10.1016/j.jaad.2016.11.043

Journal Title

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

First Page

655

Last Page

661

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-1-2017

Department

Dermatology

Keywords

Dermatology Life Quality Index; patient-reported outcome; psoriasis; secukinumab, comparative study, multicenter study, monoclonal antibodies, subcutaneous injections, interleukin-17 antagonists and inhibitors, patient satisfaction, quality of life, recurrence, surveys and questionnaires, treatment outcome, tumor necrosis factor-alpha

Disciplines

Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins | Biological Factors | Dermatology | Medicine and Health Sciences | Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is a chronic condition with negative impact on patients' quality of life that most often requires lifelong effective and safe treatment. OBJECTIVE: This analysis focused on the effect of secukinumab treatment on patient-reported health-related quality of life as assessed by the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis. METHODS: The proportion of subjects achieving DLQI score 0/1 response at week 24, time to DLQI score 0/1 response, and sustained DLQI score 0/1 response up to week 52 were compared between secukinumab and etanercept. RESULTS: Of 1470 subjects, 1144 received secukinumab and 326 received etanercept. DLQI score 0/1 response rates were significantly higher for secukinumab than for etanercept at week 24. The median time to DLQI score 0/1 response was significantly shorter for secukinumab versus etanercept (12 vs 24 weeks; P < .01). The majority of secukinumab-treated subjects achieved DLQI score 0/1 response at week 24 and sustained it through week 52 along with a 90% to 100% reduction in the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index total score response. LIMITATIONS: Placebo comparisons are limited during the maintenance period because of rerandomization at week 12. CONCLUSION: Secukinumab treatment provided faster and greater sustained improvements in quality of life than etanercept over 52 weeks, consistent with greater clinical response.

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