Abstract 241: Health-related Quality of Life in Patients With Recurrent Pericarditis: Results From a Phase 2 Study of Rilonacept

Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes(2020)

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Background: Recurrent pericarditis (RP) episodes and conventional treatments result in morbidity, but the impact on patient health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has not been quantified. The Phase 2 trial NCT03980522 of rilonacept (IL-1α/IL-1β inhibitor) evaluated HRQoL. Methods: Patients with active RP who were symptomatic at Baseline (A-RP, n=16) and RP patients who were not currently experiencing a recurrence but were corticosteroid-dependent at Baseline (CSD-RP, n=9) were enrolled. All received rilonacept weekly for 6 weeks to end of base treatment period (TP) plus an optional 18-week extension treatment period (EP). Corticosteroid tapering occurred in the EP. Physical and mental HRQoL (PROMIS Global Health v1.2 Physical and Mental Component Scores [PCS/MCS]) were assessed at baseline and follow-up. Results: Figure 1 presents the PROMIS PCS/MCS and pain scale scores (both patient-reported) as well as C-reactive protein levels over time. Mean PCS/MCS scores at baseline were 39.9/44.5 and 43.3/46.5 for A-RP and CSD-RP groups respectively (versus the norm mean of 50). In A-RP, PCS/MCS scores improved by 11.4/5.6 points by end of base TP, and this improvement was sustained throughout the EP (increase of 11.4/6.0 points from baseline at end of EP). In CSD-RP, PCS/MCS scores increased by 1.8/1.4 points by end of TP and improved by 3.5/4.2 points at end of study, after tapering or discontinuation of corticosteroid without disease recurrence. Conclusion: Impaired baseline HRQoL suggests negative impact of RP. For A-RP, rilonacept rapidly improved pericarditis signs and symptoms which was associated with HRQoL improvements. For CSD-RP, rilonacept supported tapering/withdrawal of corticosteroids without recurrence, with maintained/improved HRQoL. These results suggest rilonacept can improve RP patient HRQoL while providing an alternative to corticosteroids.
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