Phase 3
N=118
Phase III Study in Refractory Behcet's Disease
Behcet Disease
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00995709 ↗Enrolled (actual)
118
Serious AEs
16.2%
Results posted
Aug 2015
Primary outcome: Primary: Rate of Recurrent Ocular Exacerbations in the Study Eye During 24 Weeks by Treatment — 7.7; 11.5; 7.7 Ocular Exacerbations
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- Phase 3
- Interventions
- AIN457 (Drug); Placebo (Drug)
- Age
- Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- Novartis Pharmaceuticals
- Primary completion
- Jul 2010
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Rate of Recurrent Ocular Exacerbations in the Study Eye During 24 Weeks by Treatment |
15; 15; 11; 8; 14; 13 | — |
| PRIMARY Rate of Recurrent Ocular Exacerbations in the Study Eye During 24 Weeks by Treatment |
15; 15; 11; 8; 14; 13 | — |
| SECONDARY Change From Baseline for Composite Immunosuppressive Medication Score at Week 24 by Treatment (Full Analysis Set) |
7.769; 10.11; 9.231; 7.441; 10.09; 8.722 | — |
| SECONDARY To Determine the Effect of AIN457 on Macular Edema and Visual Acuity in Patients With Posterior Segment Uveitis Secondary to Behçet's Disease as Determined by Optical Coherence Tomography. |
-26.5; 3.6; -49.4 | — |
| SECONDARY To Establish the Impact of AIN457 on Quality of Life of Posterior Segment Uveitis Patients Secondary to Behçet's Disease Refractory to Systemic Immunomodulatory Therapy as Measured by National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionaire-25 and Euroqol. |
62.46; 64.17; 62.11; 66.09; 73.68; 69.29 | — |
| SECONDARY To Observe the Effect of AIN457 on the Systemic Non-ocular Manifestations of Behçet's Disease in Patients With Posterior Segment Uveitis Requiring Systemic Immunosuppression as Measured by the Bechet's Disease Current Activity Form. |
-1.3; -1.7; -1.1 | — |
Summary
The purpose of this pivotal trial is to evaluate subcutaneous (SQ) AIN457 as an adjunctive therapy to reduce the rate of exacerbations of posterior uveitis or panuveitis secondary to Behçet's disease during the 24 weeks of study therapy as compared to standard of care alone.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Patients with Behçet's disease and with a history of recurrent uveitis in a least one eye.
- Documented evidence of >2 recurrent exacerbations of either intermediate uveitis, posterior uveitis or panuveitis in the study eye within the past 6 months (this could include the current exacerbation for patients having an acute exacerbation at screening). Exacerbations fulfilling the study inclusion criteria must have one or more of the following recorded in the patients patients medical record for each recurrent exacerbation:
- >2+ vitreous haze with 2+ vitreous haze with >2+ anterior chamber cell grade (panuveitis)
- presence of retinal infiltrates or vasculitis or hemorrhages
- documented >10 ETDRS letter or 2 line Snellen decrease in visual acuity attributed to ocular inflammation secondary to the recurrent exacerbation of Behçet's disease.
- Requirement for either of the following immunosuppressive therapies for at least 3 of the past 6 months for the treatment of or to prevent an exacerbation of ocular inflammation related to Behçet's disease:
- Prednisone or equivalent >10 mg daily
- The need for at least >1 periocular injection or >1 intravitreal corticosteroid injection in the study eye within the past 6 months (the last injection must have not been given within 6 weeks of screening)
- Treatment with cyclosporine, tacrolimus, azathioprine, mycophenolate mofetil, mycophenolic acid or methotrexate either as monotherapy or in combination with or without steroids. (Patients treated at any time with chlorambucil or cyclophosphamide are not eligible for the study.)
- Patients not meeting the above specified criteria for immunomodulatory therapies are eligible for enrollment if they are intolerant to systemic immunomodulatory therapy as determined by the study investigator.
Exclusion Criteria
- Subjects with infectious uveitis, uveitis due to other causes than Behçet's disease, or uveitis of unknown etiology.
- Less severe (i.e. anterior) uveitis associated with Behçet's disease.
Ocular treatments
- Treatment with intravitreal anti-VEGF agents administered to the study eye within 3 months prior to study screening.
- Treatment with any injected or implantable corticosteroid releasing device (i.e., flucinolone acetonide implant, Retisert®) in the study eye within the last 3 years.
- Intraocular surgery or laser photocoagulation in the study eye within the last 6 weeks prior to screening except for a diagnostic vitreous or aqueous tap with a small-gauge needle.
Systemic conditions or treatments
- Treatment with any live or live-attenuated vaccine (including vaccine for varicella-zoster virus or measles) within 2 months prior to screening.
- Any systemic biologic therapy (e.g. interferon, infliximab, daclizumab, etanercept, or adalimumab) given intravenously or subcutaneously within 3 months prior to screening and no prior treatment with AIN457.
- Any prior treatment with systemic alkylating agents (cyclophosphamide, chlorambucil).
Other protocol-defined inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00995709). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.