Aliya Khan1, John Bilezikian2, Henry Bone2, Andrey Gurevich2, Peter Lakatos2, Waldemar Misiorowski2, Liudmila Rozhinskaya2, Marie-Louise Trotman2, Miklós Tóth2. 1. Divisions of Endocrinology and GeriatricsMcMaster University, 331-209 Sheddon Avenue, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6J 1X8College of Physicians and SurgeonsColumbia University, New York, New York, USAMichigan Bone and Mineral ClinicDetroit, Michigan, USAAmgen (Europe) GmbHZug, Switzerland1st Department of MedicineSemmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, HungaryDepartment of EndocrinologyMedical Centre of Postgraduate Education, Warsaw, PolandEndocrinology Research CentreMoscow, RussiaAmgenInc., Thousand Oaks, California, USA2nd Department of MedicineSemmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary draliyakhan@gmail.com. 2. Divisions of Endocrinology and GeriatricsMcMaster University, 331-209 Sheddon Avenue, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6J 1X8College of Physicians and SurgeonsColumbia University, New York, New York, USAMichigan Bone and Mineral ClinicDetroit, Michigan, USAAmgen (Europe) GmbHZug, Switzerland1st Department of MedicineSemmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, HungaryDepartment of EndocrinologyMedical Centre of Postgraduate Education, Warsaw, PolandEndocrinology Research CentreMoscow, RussiaAmgenInc., Thousand Oaks, California, USA2nd Department of MedicineSemmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is diagnosed by the presence of hypercalcemia and elevated or nonsuppressed parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels. Although surgery is usually curative, some individuals fail or are unable or unwilling to undergo parathyroidectomy. In such individuals, targeted medical therapy may be of value. Cinacalcet normalized calcium level and lowered PTH in patients with PHPT in several phase 2 and open-label studies. We compared cinacalcet and placebo in subjects with PHPT unable to undergo parathyroidectomy. DESIGN: Phase 3, double-blind, multi centere, randomized, placebo-controlled study. METHODS:Sixty-seven subjects (78% women) with moderate PHPT were randomized (1:1) to cinacalcet or placebo for ≤28 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Achievement of a normal mean corrected total serum calcium concentration of ≤10.3 mg/dl (2.575 mmol/l). RESULTS:Baseline median (quartile 1 (Q1), Q3) serum PTH was 164.0 (131.0, 211.0) pg/ml and mean (s.d.) serum Ca was 11.77 (0.46) mg/dl. Serum Ca normalized (≤10.3 mg/dl) in 75.8% of cinacalcet- vs 0% of placebo-treated subjects (P<0.001). Corrected serum Ca decreased by ≥1.0 mg/dl from baseline in 84.8% of cinacalcet- vs 5.9% of placebo-treated subjects (P<0.001). Least squares mean (s.e.m.) plasma PTH change from baseline was -23.80% (4.18%) (cinacalcet) vs -1.01% (4.05%) (placebo) (P<0.001). Similar numbers of subjects in the cinacalcet and placebo groups reported adverse events (AEs) (27 vs 20) and serious AEs (three vs four). Most commonly reported AEs were nausea and muscle spasms. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that cinacalcet normalizes serum calcium in this PHPT population and appears to be well tolerated.
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OBJECTIVE:Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is diagnosed by the presence of hypercalcemia and elevated or nonsuppressed parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels. Although surgery is usually curative, some individuals fail or are unable or unwilling to undergo parathyroidectomy. In such individuals, targeted medical therapy may be of value. Cinacalcet normalized calcium level and lowered PTH in patients with PHPT in several phase 2 and open-label studies. We compared cinacalcet and placebo in subjects with PHPT unable to undergo parathyroidectomy. DESIGN: Phase 3, double-blind, multi centere, randomized, placebo-controlled study. METHODS: Sixty-seven subjects (78% women) with moderate PHPT were randomized (1:1) to cinacalcet or placebo for ≤28 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Achievement of a normal mean corrected total serum calcium concentration of ≤10.3 mg/dl (2.575 mmol/l). RESULTS: Baseline median (quartile 1 (Q1), Q3) serum PTH was 164.0 (131.0, 211.0) pg/ml and mean (s.d.) serum Ca was 11.77 (0.46) mg/dl. Serum Ca normalized (≤10.3 mg/dl) in 75.8% of cinacalcet- vs 0% of placebo-treated subjects (P<0.001). Corrected serum Ca decreased by ≥1.0 mg/dl from baseline in 84.8% of cinacalcet- vs 5.9% of placebo-treated subjects (P<0.001). Least squares mean (s.e.m.) plasma PTH change from baseline was -23.80% (4.18%) (cinacalcet) vs -1.01% (4.05%) (placebo) (P<0.001). Similar numbers of subjects in the cinacalcet and placebo groups reported adverse events (AEs) (27 vs 20) and serious AEs (three vs four). Most commonly reported AEs were nausea and muscle spasms. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that cinacalcet normalizes serum calcium in this PHPT population and appears to be well tolerated.
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