Background: The easypod™ injection device allows automatic recording and transmission of adherence data from patients receiving recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH [Saizen®]) to treat growth disorders. This analysis aimed to evaluate the adherence of Saizen® administered via easypod™ in a cohort of Greek patients from the easypod™ connect observational study (ECOS).
Methods: The phase IV, open-label, multicentre, observational, and longitudinal ECOS study (EMR200104-520, NCT01363674) enrolled patients treated for a minimum of 6 months and up to 3 years. The primary endpoint was to assess the mean rate of adherence to treatment at different time points, where good adherence was defined as ≥85%. Change in height, height standard deviation score (SDS), height velocity and height velocity SDS were evaluated after 1 year of treatment as secondary endpoints, together with the impact of adherence on growth outcomes using the Spearman's product moment.
Results: Of the 180 patients enrolled, 86 were included in the analysis. The mean adherence to Saizen®, as recorded via easypod™, was high at each individual time point, and was maintained at 95.5% after 1 year of treatment. Clinically meaningful positive changes were also noted for all of the secondary endpoints (median increase in height = 7.25 cm, height SDS = 0.32, median height velocity = 7.62 cm/year and height velocity SDS = 1.65). However, no significant correlation was noted between adherence and growth outcomes.
Conclusions: rhGH replacement therapy using Saizen® with easypod™ led to full compliance to the treatment in a representative Greek population from ECOS, and provided additional insights on how the easypod™ device can assist physicians in monitoring adherence and help to optimise linear growth in paediatric patients with growth disorders.
Keywords: Adherence; Easypod™; Growth hormone deficiency; Paediatric patients; Small for gestational age; Turner syndrome.
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