Betina Biagetti, Marta Araujo-Castro, Cristian Tebe, Mónica Marazuela, Manel Puig-Domingo
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Real-world evidence of effectiveness and safety of pasireotide in the treatment of acromegaly: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Pasireotide long-acting release (PAS-LAR) is a second-generation somatostatin receptor ligand (SRL) approved for acromegaly treatment. This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the real-world effectiveness and safety of PAS-LAR in patients with acromegaly resistant to first-generation somatostatin receptor ligands (fgSRL). A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed and Web of Science for real-world studies on PAS-LAR in acromegaly published between 2014 and 2023. Random-effects meta-analyses were performed on biochemical control rates, tumor shrinkage, and metabolic parameters. Twelve studies comprising 409 patients were included. The pooled rate of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) control was 57.9% [95% CI: 48.4-66.8] and the percentage of patients with tumor shrinkage was 33.3% [95%CI: 19.7-50.4]. Significant reductions were observed in growth hormone standardized mean difference (SMD) 0.6 ng/mL [95% CI: 0.3 to 1.0] and IGF-1 levels SMD 0.9 ULN [95% CI: 0.4 to 1.4]. However, as expected, a worsening in glucose metabolism was noted as an increase in fasting glucose SMD - 0.8 mg/dL [95% CI: -1.0 to -0.5, p < 0.01], glycated hemoglobin SMD - 0.5% [95% CI: -0.7 to -0.2]. and type 2 diabetes mellitus prevalence SMD - 11.5% (95% CI: -17.5 to -5.5). PAS-LAR demonstrated higher effectiveness in real-world settings, with over 60% of patients achieving IGF-1 control compared to the around 30% efficacy observed in clinical trials. These findings suggest that PAS-LAR is an effective option for acromegaly patients resistant to fgSRL, but careful monitoring of glucose levels is essential. The high heterogeneity observed across studies emphasizes the need for identifying PAS-LAR response biomarkers to set-up individualized treatment approaches for optimizing patient outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders is an international journal dedicated to the field of endocrinology and metabolism. It aims to provide the latest advancements in this rapidly advancing field to students, clinicians, and researchers. Unlike other journals, each quarterly issue of this review journal focuses on a specific topic and features ten to twelve articles written by world leaders in the field. These articles provide brief overviews of the latest developments, offering insights into both the basic aspects of the disease and its clinical implications. This format allows individuals in all areas of the field, including students, academic clinicians, and practicing clinicians, to understand the disease process and apply their knowledge to their specific areas of interest. The journal also includes selected readings and other essential references to encourage further in-depth exploration of specific topics.