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HISTORICAL RESPONSE RATES OF SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGUES IN THE TREATMENT OF ACROMEGALY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.

Michael H Shanik, Paul D Cao, William H Ludlam.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In a completed phase III study (C2305, Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT00600886), the reported rate of biochemical control with octreotide long-acting release (LAR) was lower than rates historically reported in patients pretreated and/or selected for response with somatostatin analogue (SSA) therapy. To assess whether lower efficacy rates of octreotide LAR in C2305 were influenced by study design, a systematic review of the literature was performed to evaluate response rates in previously published studies in acromegaly with similar design characteristics.
METHODS: PubMed was used to search for English-language clinical studies of acromegaly published through May 2014. Prospective studies of medically naïve patients (≥20) treated with SSAs for ≤12 months that reported efficacy rates using composite endpoint measures (growth hormone [GH] and insulin-like growth factor 1 [IGF-1]) were included. Two separate authors independently screened abstracts and full-length articles of each study to determine eligibility. All authors met to review and reach consensus when primary reviewers disagreed on the inclusion or exclusion of specific studies.
RESULTS: A total of 9 studies (N = 354 patients) were identified, with reported mean efficacy rates of 31% (range, 20-54%). Of note, reported mean efficacy rates were lower in studies enrolling patients naïve to any form of treatment (surgery, medical, and/or radiation) than in studies that enrolled only medically naïve patients. A limitation of this analysis was that inclusion criteria restricted the number of studies analyzed.
CONCLUSION: Interpretation of biochemical response rates with SSAs is critically dependent on the context of the study and should be evaluated across clinical trials with similar study design characteristics.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26437217     DOI: 10.4158/EP15913.RA

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Pract        ISSN: 1530-891X            Impact factor:   3.443


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