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A Study to Compare FKB327 Efficacy and Safety With Humira® in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT02260791
Lead Sponsor
Fujifilm Kyowa Kirin Biologics Co., Ltd.
Brief Summary

The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness and safety of FKB327 in comparison to Humira® in rheumatoid arthritis patients who have inadequate disease control on methotrexate.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
728
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Male or female aged 18 years or over
  2. Patients have been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) for at least 3 months
  3. Patient has active RA
  4. Patient has taken a stable dose of methotrexate for at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Patient has been previously treated with adalimumab
  2. Patient has been previously treated or has ongoing treatment with prohibited medications
  3. Patient has been immunised with a live or attenuated vaccine in past 4 weeks
  4. Patient has positive result for HIV, HBV, HCV or TB infection

Other Inclusion/Exclusion criteria may apply.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
FKB327FKB327Patients will receive FKB327 40 mg every other week by subcutaneous injection. The treatment period will continue for 22 weeks.
Humira®Humira®Patients will receive Humira® 40 mg every other week by subcutaneous injection. The treatment period will continue for 22 weeks.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 20 Response RateWeek 24

The primary efficacy endpoint was the ACR20 response rate at Week 24.

An ACR20 response meant that the patient achieved a 20% improvement in Tender Joint Count and Swollen Joint Count and in at least 3 of the other 5 Core Data Set elements listed below.

* Acute phase reactant (CRP)

* Patient global assessment of disease activity

* Physician global assessment of disease activity

* Patient pain scale

* Disability/functional questionnaire (patient completed Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index \[HAQ-DI\])

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Analysis of Serum C-Reactive Protein (CRP) ConcentrationBaseline and Week 24

Analysis of serum C-Reactive Protein (CRP) concentrations for inclusion in the ACR20/50/70 and DAS28-CRP scores was performed by a central laboratory. Elevation of CRP is a nonspecific marker of inflammation. Values above 10 mg/L were considered to be abnormally high. Decrease in level of CRP indicates reduction in inflammation.

Swollen Joint CountBaseline and Week 24

Counts of swollen joints from amongst 66 selected joints performed by a trained and qualified joint assessor using standardised techniques recommended by the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR). Joints were classified as swollen/not swollen giving a total possible swollen joint count score of 0 to 66 with higher scores indicating severe disease. Swollen joint count is a value of the individual ACR core set variables.

Tender Joint CountBaseline and Week 24

Counts of tender joints from amongst 68 selected joints were performed by a trained and qualified joint assessor using standardised techniques recommended by the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR). Joints were classified as tender/not tender giving a total possible tender joint count score of 0 to 68 with higher scores indicating severe disease.Tender joint count is a value of the individual ACR core set variables.

Physician Assessment of Disease ActivityBaseline and Week 24

Physician assessment of disease activity visual analogue scale (VAS) will be assessed on 100-point scale (ranging from very low (0) to very high (100)). The physician assessment of disease activity VAS will contribute to the calculation of ACR20, ACR50 and ACR70 response.

Disease Activity Score 28 (DAS28) Based on C-reactive Protein (DAS28-CRP) ScoreBaseline, Week 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24

The DAS28-CRP assessment involved evaluating the number of tender (TJC) and swollen (SJC) joints (out of 28 specified joints), serum CRP, and patient global assessment of disease activity (VAS from 0 to 100, very well to extremely bad). The DAS28-CRP is a number on a scale from 0 to 10 indicating the current activity of the patient's RA. A higher score indicates higher disease activity.

ACR20 Response Rates Over TimeWeek 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24

An ACR20 response meant that the patient achieved a 20% improvement in Tender Joint Count and Swollen Joint Count and in at least 3 of the other 5 Core Data Set elements listed below.

* Acute phase reactant (CRP)

* Patient global assessment of disease activity

* Physician global assessment of disease activity

* Patient pain scale

* Disability/functional questionnaire (patient completed Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index \[HAQ-DI\])

ACR50 Response Rates Over TimeWeek 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24

An ACR50 response meant that the patient achieved a 50% improvement in Tender Joint Count and Swollen Joint Count and in at least 3 of the other 5 Core Data Set elements listed below.

* Acute phase reactant (CRP)

* Patient global assessment of disease activity

* Physician global assessment of disease activity

* Patient pain scale

* Disability/functional questionnaire (patient completed Health AssessmentQuestionnaire Disability Index \[HAQ-DI\])

ACR70 Response Rates Over TimeWeek 2, Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 20, and Week 24

An ACR70 response meant that the patient achieved a 70% improvement in Tender Joint Count and Swollen Joint Count and in at least 3 of the other 5 Core Data Set elements listed below.

* Acute phase reactant (CRP)

* Patient global assessment of disease activity

* Physician global assessment of disease activity

* Patient pain scale

* Disability/functional questionnaire (patient completed Health AssessmentQuestionnaire Disability Index \[HAQ-DI\])

Patient Assessment of Disease ActivityBaseline and Week 24

Patient assessment of disease activity visual analogue scale (VAS) will be assessed on 100-point scales (ranging from very well (0) to extremely bad (100)).The patient assessment of disease activity VAS will contribute to the calculation of the DAS28 score. The patient assessment of disease activity VAS will contribute to the calculation of ACR20, ACR50 and ACR70 response.

Patient's Assessment of PainBaseline and Week 24

An injection site pain visual analogue score (VAS) will be administered to the patient. To determine the extent of the pain, patients will be asked to place a small vertical mark on a horizontal scale from 0 to 100, the ends of which are labelled with the extreme responses to be measured ("No pain" at 0 and "Intolerable pain" at 100). Patient's assessment of pain is a value of the individual ACR core set variables.

Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index (HAQ-DI)Baseline and Week 24

The HAQ-DI is a 20-question, self-administered instrument that measures the patient's functional ability on a 4-level difficulty scale (0 to 3, with 0 representing normal or no difficulty and 3 representing inability to perform). Eight categories of functioning are included: dressing, rising, eating, walking, hygiene, reach, grip, and usual activities. This scale is sensitive to change and is a good predictor of future disability. HAQ-DI is a value of the individual ACR core set variables.

DAS28-CRP Score Over TimeBaseline and Week 24

The DAS28 score is a combined index that has been developed to measure the disease activity in patients with RA and has been extensively validated for its use in clinical studies. The DAS28-CRP assessment involved evaluating the number of tender (TJC) and swollen (SJC) joints (out of 28 specified joints), serum CRP, and patient global assessment of disease activity (VAS from 0 to 100, very well to extremely bad). The individual results are summed using a formula. The DAS28 is a number on a scale from 0 to 10 indicating the current activity of the patient's RA. A higher score indicates higher disease activity.

DAS28 Score Based on Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (DAS28-ESR)Baseline, Week 12 and Week 24

The DAS28 score is a combined index that has been developed to measure the disease activity in patients with RA and has been extensively validated for its use in clinical studies. The DAS28-ESR assessment involved evaluating the number of tender (TJC) and swollen (SJC) joints (out of 28 specified joints), serum ESR, and patient global assessment of disease activity (VAS from 0 to 100, very well to extremely bad). The individual results are summed using a formula. The DAS28 is a number on a scale from 0 to 10 indicating the current activity of the patient's RA. A higher score indicates higher disease activity.

Trial Locations

Locations (26)

Research Site G

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Vinnytsia, Ukraine

Research Site U

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Prague, Czechia

Research Site CH

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Lima, Peru

Research Site T

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Bucharest, Romania

Research Site Z

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Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation

Research Site D

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Moscow, Russian Federation

Research Site

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Uzhgorod, Ukraine

Research Site CA

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Lima, Peru

Research Site S

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Yaroslavl, Russian Federation

Research Site R

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Bucharest, Romania

Research Site KL

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Krakow, Poland

Research Site P

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Kyiv, Ukraine

Research Site N

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Lviv, Ukraine

Research Site Sh

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Vinnytsia, Ukraine

Research Site St

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Vinnytsia, Ukraine

Research Site KR

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Krakow, Poland

Research Site M

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Arequipa, Peru

Research Site B

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Kyiv, Ukraine

Research Site PA

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Lima, Peru

Research Site PE

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Lima, Peru

Research Site C

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Lviv, Ukraine

Research Site SM

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Moscow, Russian Federation

Research Site E

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Yaroslavl, Russian Federation

Research Site ST

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Moscow, Russian Federation

Research Site RH

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Poznan, Poland

Research Site A

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Kyiv, Ukraine

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