Trial of Tocilizumab in Giant-Cell Arteritis
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust · Massachusetts General Hospital · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Giant-cell arteritis commonly relapses when glucocorticoids are tapered, and the prolonged use of glucocorticoids is associated with side effects. The effect of the interleukin-6 receptor alpha inhibitor tocilizumab on the rates of relapse during glucocorticoid tapering was studied in patients with giant-cell arteritis.
In this 1-year trial, we randomly assigned 251 patients, in a 2:1:1:1 ratio, to receive subcutaneous tocilizumab (at a dose of 162 mg) weekly or every other week, combined with a 26-week prednisone taper, or placebo combined with a prednisone taper over a period of either 26 weeks or 52 weeks. The primary outcome was the rate of sustained glucocorticoid-free remission at week 52 in each tocilizumab group as compared with the rate in the placebo group that underwent the 26-week prednisone taper. The key secondary outcome was the rate of remission in each tocilizumab group as compared with the placebo group that underwent the 52-week prednisone taper. Dosing of prednisone and safety were also assessed.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 98.46
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
16- JHJohn H. StoneCorresponding
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University
- KTKatie Tuckwell
Roche (United Kingdom), Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- SDSophie Dimonaco
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Roche (United Kingdom)
- MKMicki Klearman
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- MAMartin Aringer
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, TU Dresden, University Medical Center, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen
Topics & keywords
- Tocilizumab
- Giant cell arteritis
- Medicine
- Tapering
- Glucocorticoid
- Giant cell
- Prednisolone
- Arteritis
- Good health and well-being