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Erschienen in: Osteoporosis International 7/2019

22.04.2019 | Original Article

Long-term persistence in patients with osteoporosis receiving denosumab in routine practice: 36-month non-interventional, observational study

verfasst von: D.M. Borek, R.C. Smith, C.N. Gruber, B.L. Gruber

Erschienen in: Osteoporosis International | Ausgabe 7/2019

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Abstract

Summary

Persistence rates over 36 months with denosumab in patients diagnosed with osteoporosis in a real-world setting were examined, along with baseline patient characteristics predictive of persistence. This study represents the longest observational period with denosumab persistence and shows higher persistence rates when compared to bisphosphonates.

Introduction

The study objective was to describe long-term persistence with denosumab among patients treated for osteoporosis in a real-world setting. We also sought to examine patient characteristics predictive of persistence. Lastly, this study attempted to place the results in context by conducting a literature review of published persistence data for denosumab.

Methods

This retrospective, non-interventional study analyzed 1158 patients from a specialty community private practice to assess patient persistence with denosumab in routine care. Persistence was defined as receiving seven denosumab injections, using an 8-week permissible gap, over 36 months. Non-persistent patients were further investigated retrospectively to identify reasons for discontinuation, when available.

Results

Demographic analysis showed a population of 1158 patients with mean age 68.4 years old and baseline T-score − 2.7; nearly half of which experienced a prior osteoporosis-related fracture. In a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, 36-month persistence overall was 50.7%. Net persistence, as defined by receiving seven injections in the allowable time frame, was 64.2% of the cohort. In a multivariate analysis, prior vertebral fractures and recent osteoporosis therapy were associated with higher persistence; age greater than 75 years was associated with non-persistence. Reasons for discontinuation were available in 91.6% of non-persistent patients and categorized to include the ten most common explanations.

Conclusion

This study to our knowledge represents the longest continuous observational period providing data on denosumab persistence in a real-world setting. The total persistence noted is quite robust when compared to bisphosphonates and is within the upper range of prior published studies of denosumab with shorter observation periods.
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Metadaten
Titel
Long-term persistence in patients with osteoporosis receiving denosumab in routine practice: 36-month non-interventional, observational study
verfasst von
D.M. Borek
R.C. Smith
C.N. Gruber
B.L. Gruber
Publikationsdatum
22.04.2019
Verlag
Springer London
Erschienen in
Osteoporosis International / Ausgabe 7/2019
Print ISSN: 0937-941X
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-019-04963-2

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