• Lung · Oct 2016

    First Data on Efficacy and Safety of Nintedanib in Patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Forced Vital Capacity of ≤50 % of Predicted Value.

    • Wim A Wuyts, Martin Kolb, Susanne Stowasser, Wibke Stansen, John T Huggins, and Ganesh Raghu.
    • Unit for Interstitial Lung Diseases, Department of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospitals Leuven, Herestraat 49, 3000, Leuven, Belgium. wim.wuyts@uzleuven.be.
    • Lung. 2016 Oct 1; 194 (5): 739-43.

    AbstractIn the Phase III INPULSIS(®) trials, 52 weeks' treatment with nintedanib reduced decline in forced vital capacity (FVC) versus placebo in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Patients who completed the INPULSIS(®) trials could receive nintedanib in an open-label extension trial (INPULSIS(®)-ON). Patients with FVC <50 % predicted were excluded from INPULSIS(®), but could participate in INPULSIS(®)-ON. In patients with baseline FVC ≤50 % and >50 % predicted at the start of INPULSIS(®)-ON, the absolute mean change in FVC from baseline to week 48 of INPULSIS(®)-ON was -62.3 and -87.9 mL, respectively (n = 24 and n = 558, respectively). No new safety signals were identified in INPULSIS(®)-ON compared with INPULSIS(®). The decline in FVC in INPULSIS(®)-ON in both subgroups by baseline FVC % predicted was similar to that in INPULSIS(®), suggesting that nintedanib may have a similar effect on disease progression in patients with advanced disease as in less advanced disease.

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