里奥西瓜特对肺动脉高压和心脏代谢合并症患者的安全性和疗效:介入性临床试验数据。

IF 6.4 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1016/j.healun.2024.08.018
Stephan Rosenkranz, Hossein-Ardeschir Ghofrani, Marius M Hoeper, David Langleben, Sara Hegab, Claudia Rahner, Jean-François Richard, Vallerie V McLaughlin
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背景:对于肺动脉高压(PAH)和合并症患者,支持治疗建议的证据有限。为了研究里奥西瓜特治疗对这一患者群体的影响,我们分析了里奥西瓜特随机对照试验的汇总数据:这项事后分析包括 PATENT-1、PATENT-2、PATENT PLUS 和 REPLACE 研究的数据。在研究的主要阶段,对0、1-2或3-4种心脏代谢合并症(肥胖、全身性高血压、糖尿病、冠心病)患者的安全性、疗效(6分钟步行距离[6MWD]、世界卫生组织功能分级[WHO-FC]和N端前脑钠肽[NT-proBNP])和COMPERA 2.0风险状况进行了评估。此外,还对长期扩展研究的安全性进行了评估:分析包括686名患者(利奥吉曲特,n = 440;安慰剂,n = 132;5型磷酸二酯酶抑制剂[PDE5i],n = 114),其中55%、39%和6%的患者分别患有0、1-2和3-4种并发症。在主要研究阶段,不同合并症亚组的里奥西瓜特治疗患者的不良事件(AEs)发生率和严重程度相似。2年后,各亚组患者因不良反应而停用里奥西瓜特的情况也相似。与安慰剂和PDE5i相比,里奥西瓜特能改善各合并症组的6MWD和NT-proBNP,并改善0或1-2种合并症患者的WHO-FC和COMPERA 2.0风险状况:结论:对于有心脏代谢合并症的 PAH 患者,Riociguat 具有可接受的安全性。疗效和风险评估结果表明,无论是否存在合并症,利奥吉曲特都能为 PAH 患者带来益处。
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Safety and efficacy of riociguat in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension and cardiometabolic comorbidities: Data from interventional clinical trials.

Background: There is limited evidence to support treatment recommendations in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and comorbidities. To investigate the impact of riociguat treatment in this patient population, we analyzed pooled data from randomized controlled trials of riociguat.

Methods: This post hoc analysis included data from the PATENT-1, PATENT-2, PATENT PLUS, and REPLACE studies. Safety, efficacy (6-minute walk distance [6MWD], World Health Organization functional class [WHO-FC], and N-terminal probrain natriuretic peptide [NT-proBNP]), and COMPERA 2.0 risk status were assessed in patients with 0, 1 to 2, or 3 to 4 cardiometabolic comorbidities (obesity, systemic hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease) in the main phase of the studies. Safety was also assessed in the long-term extensions.

Results: The analysis included 686 patients (riociguat, n = 440; placebo, n = 132; phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors [PDE5i], n = 114), of whom 55%, 39%, and 6% had 0, 1 to 2, and 3 to 4 comorbidities, respectively. In the main phase, rates and severity of adverse events (AEs) were similar in riociguat-treated patients across comorbidity subgroups. After 2 years, discontinuations of riociguat due to AEs were also similar across subgroups. Compared with placebo and PDE5i, riociguat improved 6MWD and NT-proBNP across comorbidity groups and improved WHO-FC and COMPERA 2.0 risk status in patients with 0 or 1 to 2 comorbidities.

Conclusions: Riociguat had an acceptable safety profile in PAH patients with cardiometabolic comorbidities. Efficacy and risk assessment results suggest that riociguat can be beneficial for patients with PAH, irrespective of the presence of comorbidities.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, the official publication of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, brings readers essential scholarly and timely information in the field of cardio-pulmonary transplantation, mechanical and biological support of the failing heart, advanced lung disease (including pulmonary vascular disease) and cell replacement therapy. Importantly, the journal also serves as a medium of communication of pre-clinical sciences in all these rapidly expanding areas.
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