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Comparing the relative and absolute effect of erenumab: is a 50% response enough? Results from the ESTEEMen study

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Comparing the relative and absolute effect of erenumab: is a 50% response enough? Results from the ESTEEMen study / Ornello, R., Baraldi, C., Guerzoni, S., Lambru, G., Andreou, A.P., Raffaelli, B., Gendolla, A., Barbanti, P., Aurilia, C., Egeo, G., Cevoli, S., Favoni, V., Vernieri, F., Altamura, C., Russo, A., Silvestro, M., Valle, E.D., Mancioli, A., Ranieri, A., Alfieri, G., et al.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2369. - 23:1(2022), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.1186/s10194-022-01408-w]
Abstract:
Background: Monoclonal antibodies acting on the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) or its receptor have changed migraine preventive treatment. Those treatments have led to reconsidering the outcomes of migraine prevention. Available data mostly considered benefits in terms of relative efficacy (percent or absolute decrease in monthly migraine days [MMDs] or headache days compared with baseline). However, not enough attention has been paid to residual MMDs and/or migraine-related disability in treated patients. In the present study, we aimed at comparing the relative and absolute efficacy of erenumab. Methods: ESTEEMen was a collaborative project among 16 European headache centers which already performed real-life data collections on patients treated with erenumab for at least 12 weeks. For the present study, we performed a subgroup analysis on patients with complete data on MMDs at baseline and at weeks 9-12 of treatment. Starting from efficacy thresholds proposed by previous literature, we classified patients into 0-29%, 30-49%, 50-74%, and ≥75% responders according to MMD decrease from baseline to weeks 9-12 of treatment. For each response category, we reported the median MMDs and Headache Impact test-6 (HIT-6) scores at baseline and at weeks 9-12. We categorized the number of residual MMDs at weeks 9-12 as follows: 0-3, 4-7, 8-14, ≥15. We classified HIT-6 score into four categories: ≤49, 50-55, 56-59, and ≥60. To keep in line with the original scope of the ESTEEMen study, calculations were performed in men and women. Results: Out of 1215 patients, at weeks 9-12, 381 (31.4%) had a 0-29% response, 186 (15.3%) a 30-49% response, 396 (32.6%) a 50-74% response, and 252 (20.7%) a ≥75% response; 246 patients (20.2%) had 0-3 residual MMDs, 443 (36.5%) had 4-7 MMDs, 299 (24.6%) had 8-14 MMDs, and 227 (18.7%) had ≥15 MMDs. Among patients with 50-74% response, 246 (62.1%) had 4-7 and 94 (23.7%) 8-14 residual MMDs, while among patients with ≥75% response 187 (74.2%) had 0-3 and 65 (25.8%) had 4-7 residual MMDs. Conclusions: The present study shows that even patients with good relative response to erenumab may have a clinically non-negligible residual migraine burden. Relative measures of efficacy cannot be enough to thoroughly consider the efficacy of migraine prevention.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Erenumab; Migraine frequency; Real-world; Treatment efficacy
Elenco autori:
Ornello, Raffaele; Baraldi, Carlo; Guerzoni, Simona; Lambru, Giorgio; Andreou, Anna P.; Raffaelli, Bianca; Gendolla, Astrid; Barbanti, Piero; Aurilia, Cinzia; Egeo, Gabriella; Cevoli, Sabina; Favoni, Valentina; Vernieri, Fabrizio; Altamura, Claudia; Russo, Antonio; Silvestro, Marcello; Valle, Elisabetta Dalla; Mancioli, Andrea; Ranieri, Angelo; Alfieri, Gennaro; Latysheva, Nina; Filatova, Elena; Talbot, Jamie; Cheng, Shuli; Holle, Dagny; Scheffler, Armin; Nežádal, Tomáš; Čtrnáctá, Dana; Šípková, Jitka; Matoušová, Zuzana; Casalena, Alfonsina; Maddestra, Maurizio; Viola, Stefano; Affaitati, Giannapia; Giamberardino, Maria Adele; Pistoia, Francesca; Reuter, Uwe; Sacco, Simona
Autori di Ateneo:
GUERZONI Simona
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1373312
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1373312/748066/unpaywall-bitstream--1640192102.pdf
Pubblicato in:
THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN
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