Introduction: The phase IIIb open-label ODYSSEY APPRISE study prospectively assessed the safety and efficacy of alirocumab (a proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 [PCSK9] inhibitor) in a real-life setting in high cardiovascular risk patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) not at goal despite maximally tolerated dose statins ± other lipid-lowering therapies (NCT02476006). This post-hoc analysis assessed patient adherence to statins and alirocumab, plus alirocumab efficacy and safety, according to concomitant statin intensity and prior ezetimibe usage.
Material and methods: Patients received alirocumab 75 or 150 mg (dose adjustment based on physician's judgment) every 2 weeks (for ≥ 3 to ≤ 30 months).
Results: Of 994 enrolled and treated patients, 58.4% received concomitant high-intensity statins, 18.2% received moderate/low-intensity statins, and 23.4% received no statin; 55.9% received prior ezetimibe. Mean alirocumab adherence (percent adherence defined as injections received/theoretical injections × 100) was 96.6% over 72.4 weeks' mean treatment duration. Mean LDL-C reduction from baseline at Week 12 was similar between statin intensity subgroups (53.6-55.7%). More patients achieved LDL-C < 1.8 mmol/l and/or ≥ 50% reduction from baseline in the ≥ 100% versus < 100% adherent to alirocumab subgroup; high-intensity and low/moderate-intensity subgroups versus no statin subgroup; and prior ezetimibe versus no prior ezetimibe subgroup. Treatment-emergent adverse events occurred in 65.2-75.1% and 68.0-76.3% of patients across statin and ezetimibe subgroups, respectively.
Conclusions: In a real-life setting, patient adherence to alirocumab was high. Alirocumab provided clinically significant reductions in LDL-C, with most patients achieving LDL-C treatment targets across background statin therapy and prior ezetimibe therapy subgroups.
Keywords: PCSK9; cholesterol; low-density lipoprotein; treatment adherence.
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