An international multicentre study of SwiTching from Intravenous to subcutaneous inflixiMab and vEdolizumab in inflammatory bowel diseases: The TIME study

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Background and Aims: Subcutaneous (SC) formulations of infliximab (IFX) and vedolizumab (VDZ) are approved for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). Our aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of switching from intravenous (IV) to SC formulations of IFX and VDZ in IBDs. Methods: This multicentre, retrospective study collected data of adult patients with Crohn's disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC) switched to SC IFX or VDZ. The primary endpoint was clinical remission at 12 months stratified based on timing of switch. A composite endpoint consisting of therapy discontinuation, reverse-switch, need for steroids, and drug optimization was evaluated. A multivariate analysis investigated the association between patients' characteristics and outcomes. Results: Two hundred and thirty-one patients (59% UC, 53% male, mean age 44 +/- 15 years, 68% IFX) from 13 centres were included. The switch occurred at Week 6 in a third of cases (36%). Median time to switch was 13 months. Most patients switched to SC IFX and VDZ were in clinical remission at 3 (87% and 77%), 6 (86% and 83%) and 12 (63% and 60%) months. In the multivariate analysis, there was no difference in clinical remission rate at 12 months; however, patients switched at Week 6 had a higher rate of experiencing any therapeutic changes at 3 (false discovery rate (FDR) = .002), 6 (FDR <1 x 10-10) or 12 months (FDR = .08). Clinical disease activity at baseline (only in UC) (FDR = .07) and previous exposure to biologics (FDR = .001) were risk factors for composite endpoint at 6 and 12 months. Conclusion: SC IFX and VDZ are effective in daily clinical practice in IBD patients. Switching patients in remission reduces the risk of negative outcomes.
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- 0014-2972, 1365-2362
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- 10.1111/eci.14283
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European Journal of Clinical Investigation Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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- Crohn's disease, disease-based; inflammatory bowel disease, disease-based; Ulcerative colitis, disease-based
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D'Amico F,Massimino L,Palmieri G,Buono AD,Gabbiadini R,Caron B,Moreira P,Silva I,Bosca M,Innocenti T,Dragoni G,Bezzio C,Zilli A,Furfaro F,Saibeni S,Chaparro M,Garcia MJ,Michalopoulos G,Viazis N,Mantzaris GJ,Ellul P,Gisbert JP,Magro F,Peyrin L,Armuzzi A,Ungaro F,Danese S,Fiorino G,Allocca M. An international multicentre study of SwiTching from Intravenous to subcutaneous inflixiMab and vEdolizumab in inflammatory bowel diseases: The TIME study. Eur. J. Clin. Invest. 2024. 54. (11):e14283. IF:5,500. (1).