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A Rheumatoid Arthritis Study to Assess Early Response to Abatacept+MTX as Defined by Improvement of Synovitis Measures by Power Doppler Ultrasonography

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT00767325
Lead Sponsor
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Brief Summary

The purpose of the study is to assess early signs of response to abatacept+methotrexate in metacarpophalangeal joints in both hands using power Doppler ultrasonography in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
104
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Abatacept, 10 mg/kgMethotrexate-
Abatacept, 10 mg/kgAbatacept-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean Change From Baseline in Global Power Doppler Ultrasonography (PDUS) Score Assessing the Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) 2-5 Joints of Both Hands (LOCF Analysis)Baseline to Days 7, 15, 29, 43, 57, 85, 113, 141, and 169

LOCF=last observation carried forward. PDUS assessed the degree of synovial inflammation of the MCP joints (2nd to 5th) of both hands and was performed at approximately the same time of day for each participant. Total PDUS scores are independent of the presence and grade of joint effusion and are evaluated as follows: Grade 0 or normal=normal joint (no synovial hypertrophy, no Doppler signal); Grade 1 or minimal=minimal synovitis (minimal synovial hypertrophy, with ≤Grade 1 Doppler signal); Grade 2 or moderate=moderate synovitis (moderate synovial hypertrophy with ≤Grade 2 Doppler signal or minimal synovial hypertrophy and Grade 2 Doppler signal; Grade 3 or severe=severe synovitis (severe synovial hypertrophy with ≤Grade 3 Doppler signal or minimal or moderate synovial hypertrophy and Grade 3 Doppler signal). Each joint is rated 1 to 3, for a total possible score ranging from 8 to 24 (8\*1, 8\*3) for 2 hands. Higher grade/score=more severe disease. Change=score Day x - baseline score.

Earliest Time Point at Which Improvement of Core Component of the Global PDUS in the MCP (2-5) Joints of Both Hands Was AssessedBaseline to Days 7, 15, 29, 43, 57, 85, 113, 141, and 169

MCP=metacarpophalangeal; PDUS=power Doppler ultrasonography. Time point at which early signs of Global PDUS improvement were observed=earliest time point for which 0 was not included in the 95% confidence interval for the mean changes from baseline in Global PDUS (MCP 2-5) score at that and all later time points. Total PDUS scores are independent of the presence and grade of joint effusion: Grade (Gr) 0 or normal=normal joint (no synovial hypertrophy \[SH\], no Doppler signal); Gr 1 or minimal=minimal synovitis (minimal SH, with ≤Gr 1 Doppler signal); Gr 2 or moderate=moderate synovitis (moderate SH, with ≤Gr 2 Doppler signal or minimal SH and grade 2 Doppler signal); Gr 3 or severe=severe synovitis (severe SH with ≤Gr 3 Doppler signal or minimal or moderate SH and Gr 3 Doppler signal). Each joint is rated 1 to 3, for a total possible score ranging from 8 to 24 (8\*1, 8\*3) for the 2 hands. Higher Gr/score=more severe disease.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean Change From Baseline in Global PDUS MCP 2-5 Component Scores Over Time (LOCF Analysis)Days 7, 15, 29, and 169

PDUS=power Doppler ultrasonography; MCP=metacarpophalangeal; LOCF=last observation carried forward. PDUS was used to assess the degree of synovial inflammation of the MCP joints (2nd to 5th) of both hands and was performed at approximately the same time of day for each participant. PDUS scores are independent of the presence and grade of joint effusion and are evaluated as follows: Grade 0 or normal=normal joint (no synovial hypertrophy, no Doppler signal); Grade 1 or minimal=minimal synovitis (minimal synovial hypertrophy, with ≤Grade 1 Doppler signal); Grade 2 or moderate=moderate synovitis (moderate synovial hypertrophy with ≤Grade 2 Doppler signal or minimal synovial hypertrophy and grade 2 Doppler signal); Grade 3 or severe=severe synovitis (severe synovial hypertrophy with ≤ Grade 3 Doppler signal or minimal or 1-3, for a total possible score ranging from 8 to 24 (8\*1, 8\*3) for the 2 hands. Higher grade/score=more severe disease. Change=score Day X-baseline score.

Number of Early (Days 7 to 113) Global PDUS MCP 2-5 Scores or Global PDUS Component MCP 2-5 Scores Associated With an Acceptable Predictability of Clinical Response at Day 169, As Assessed by DAS28-CRPDays 1 to 169

MCP=metacarpophalangeal; PDUS=power Doppler ultrasonography; DAS=Disease Activity Score;CRP=C-reactive protein. Receiver Operator Characteristics (ROC) analysis assessed predicatability. ROC curve analyses performed; area under the curve of ≥0.7 was considered acceptable for prediction. Clinical response defined as: Clinically Meaningful Improvement=drop from baseline of ≥1.2 in DAS28-CRP; Remission=DAS28-CRP score \<2.6; Low Disease Activity=≤3.2. PDUS scores: Grade (Gr) 0 or normal=normal joint (no synovial hypertrophy \[SH\], no Doppler signal); Gr 1 or minimal=minimal synovitis (minimal SH, with ≤Gr 1 Doppler signal); Gr 2 or moderate=moderate synovitis (moderate SH with ≤Gr 2 Doppler signal or minimal SH and Gr 2 Doppler signal); Gr 3 or severe=severe synovitis (severe SH with ≤Gr 3 Doppler signal or minimal or moderate SH and Gr 3 Doppler signal). Each joint rated 1-3, for a total possible score ranging from 8-24 (8\*1, 8\*3)for the 2 hands. Higher gr/score=more severe disease.

Number of Participants With Death as Outcome, Serious Adverse Events(SAEs), Treatment-related SAEs, Discontinuations Due to SAEs, Adverse Events (AEs), Treatment-related AEs, Discontinuations Due to AEsDays 1 to 169 to 56 days following last infusion

AE=any new unfavorable symptom, sign, or disease or worsening of a preexisting condition that may not have a causal relationship with treatment. SAE=a medical event that at any dose results in death, persistent or significant disability/incapacity, or drug dependency/abuse; is life-threatening, an important medical event, or a congenital anomaly/birth defect; or requires or prolongs hospitalization. Treatment-related=having certain, probable, possible, or missing relationship to study drug.

Number of Participants With Adverse Events (AEs) of InterestDays 1 to 169 to 56 days following last infusion

AE=any new unfavorable symptom, sign, or disease or worsening of a preexisting condition that may not have a causal relationship with treatment. Infusion reaction: acute=1 hour or less after start of dosing; periinfusional=24 hours or less after start of dosing.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Local Institution

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Leeds, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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