Title

Can TNF-Alpha Incomplete Secondary Responders Attain a Safe and Efficacious Response Switching to Cimzia
Can TNF-Alpha Incomplete Secondary Responders Attain a Safe and Efficacious Response By Switching to Certolizumab Pegol (Cimzia)? A Phase IV, Randomized, Multi-Center, Double-Blind, Twelve-Week Study Followed by a 12-Week Open-Label Phase
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Study Participants

    37
Purpose of the study is to determine if Cimzia is safe and effective in subjects who have received previous treatment with a TNF-alpha inhibitor other than Cimzia.
This is a Phase IV, randomized, multi-center, double-blind, parallel-group 12-week study of Cimzia with concomitant methotrexate (MTX) or other DMARD compared to MTX or other DMARD alone in patients with an inadequate secondary therapeutic response to a TNF-alpha inhibitor as defined above and active rheumatoid arthritis (RA) followed by a 12-week open-label phase with concomitant MTX or other DMARD and Cimzia.

Subjects must washout from the previous TNF inhibitor for at least 4 weeks prior to the baseline visit. Subjects unable to tolerate MTX must have been on a stable dose of another non-biologic DMARD for at least 3 months. Subjects' diagnosis of RA must be based on the 1987 Revised American Rheumatism Association Criteria for the Classification of Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Subjects will be screened for eligibility and, up to 28 days later, at the baseline visit, randomized to one of two treatment groups (2:1): Cimzia or placebo (in addition to concomitant MTX or other DMARD). All subjects will continue MTX/other DMARD at the same dose utilized prior to study entry.

After the Week 12 study visit, all subjects will have the opportunity to continue in the study on open-label Cimzia treatment (using an induction regimen for all subjects, regardless of their treatment in the blinded phase).
Study Started
Jul 31
2010
Primary Completion
Jan 31
2012
Study Completion
Jan 31
2012
Results Posted
Mar 26
2014
Estimate
Last Update
Jun 09
2014
Estimate

Drug Cimzia

prefilled 200mg Cimzia syringe SC q 2 weeks

  • Other names: 1 ml liquid product containing 200mg of Certolizumab Pegol

Drug Placebo

prefilled saline syringe

  • Other names: 1 ml Sodium Cloride 0.9%

placebo Placebo Comparator

Placebo (0.9% sodium chloride) given as 2 subcutaneous (sc) injections at weeks 0, 2, and 4, followed y 1 sc injection given an weeks 6, 8, and 10. At week 12 subjects entered the open label phase. Subjects received 400 mg of Cimzia (CZP) given as two 200 mg subcutaneous (sc) injections at weeks 12,14 and 16, followed by 1 sc injection at weeks 18, 20, and 22.

active treatment with Cimzia Active Comparator

400 mg of Cimzia (CZP) given as two 200 mg subcutaneous (sc) injections at weeks 0, 2, and 4, followed by 1 sc injection at weeks 6, 8, and 10. At week 12 subjects entered the open label phase. Subjects received 400 mg of Cimzia (CZP) given as two 200 mg subcutaneous (sc) injections at weeks 12,14 and 16, followed by 1 sc injection at weeks 18, 20, and 22.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Have a diagnosis of RA at least 6 months
Have received treatment with a TNF-alpha inhibitor
Be receiving Methotrexate (with folic acid)at a dose of at least 10mg/week or another non-biologic DMARD if Methotrexate intolerant *Have at least 6 tender joint and 6 swollen joints*
Have an CRP greater than or equal to ULN
Availability of a chest x-ray that shows no evidence of active TB or infection

Exclusion Criteria:

Prior exposure to Cimzia
Prior treatment with B-cell depleting therapy
No significant response to previous TNF inhibitor
Congestive heart failure
Clinically abnormal laboratory tests
History of cancer
Active TB

Summary

Active Treatment With Cimzia

Placebo

All Events

Event Type Organ System Event Term Active Treatment With Cimzia Placebo

Proportion of Subjects Achieving an American College of Rheumatology 20% (ACR20) Response Criteria in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group

ACR20 responders are subjects with at least 20% improvement from baseline for tender joint count (TJC), swollen joint count (SJC), and at least 3 of the 5 remaining core set measures: 1) Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index (HAQ-DI), 2) C-reactive protein (CRP), 3) Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain-Visual Analog Scale (VAS), 4) Patient's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale (VAS), 5) Physician's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale(VAS). HAQ-DI: participant-reported assessment of ability to perform tasks in 8 categories of daily living activities: dress/groom; arise; eat; walk; reach; grip; hygiene; common activities over past week. Each item scored on 4-point scale from 0-3: 0=no difficulty; 1=some difficulty; 2=much difficulty; 3=unable to do. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) - assessment of arthritis was measured on a 0 to 100 mm VAS, where 0 mm = very good and 100 mm = very bad.

Active Treatment With Cimzia

16.0
participants

Placebo

Proportion of Subjects Achieving a Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI) Decrease of Greater Than or Equal to 10 Points in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group at Week 12

The Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI)is a composite score. Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI) = SJC(28): Swollen 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ TJC(28): Tender 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ PGA: Patient Global disease Activity (patient's self assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 0-10 where 10 is maximal activity)+ EGA: Evaluator's Global disease Activity (evaluator's assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 0-10 where 10 is maximal activity) Remission: CDAI ≤ 2.8; Low Disease Activity: CDAI > 2.8 and ≤ 10 ;Moderate Disease Activity: CDAI > 10 and ≤ 22; High Disease Activity: CDAI > 22. A CDAI reduction of 6.5 represents moderate improvement.

Active Treatment With Cimzia

22.0
participants

Placebo

2.0
participants

Proportion of Subjects Achieving an American College of Rheumatology 50% (ACR50) Response Criteria in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group at Week 12

ACR50 responders are subjects with at least 50% improvement from baseline for tender joint cout (TJC), swollen joint count (SJC), and at least 3 of the 5 remaining core set measures: 1) Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index (HAQ-DI), 2) C-reactive protein (CRP), 3) Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain-Visual Analog Scale, 4) Patient's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale, 5) Physician's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale. HAQ-DI: participant-reported assessment of ability to perform tasks in 8 categories of daily living activities: dress/groom; arise; eat; walk; reach; grip; hygiene; common activities over past week. Each item scored on 4-point scale from 0-3: 0=no difficulty; 1=some difficulty; 2=much difficulty; 3=unable to do. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) - assessment of arthritis was measured on a 0 to 100 mm VAS, where 0 mm = very good and 100 mm = very bad.

Active Treatment With Cimzia

5.0
participants

Placebo

Proportion of Subjects Achieving an American College of Rheuamtology Low Disease Activity Score and/or Remission Score in the Cimzia Group Compared to the Placebo Group as Calculated by DAS28 (CRP)

The Disease Activity Score-28-C-reactive Protein (DAS28-CRP)is a composite measure for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is based on 4 variables: tender and swollen joint counts (28 joints),C-Reactive Protein(CRP), and patient global assessment visual analog scale. A lower score indicated less disease activity. Remission: CDAI ≤ 2.8; Low Disease Activity: CDAI > 2.8 and ≤ 10 ;Moderate Disease Activity: CDAI > 10 and ≤ 22; High Disease Activity: CDAI > 22

Active Treatment With Cimzia

6.0
participants

Placebo

Proportion of Subjects Achieving a EULAR Good or Moderate Response Criteria in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group

The EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) response criteria is a classified response criteria which classifies the patients individual as non-, moderate or good responders dependent on the change and the level of the Disease Activity Score. The Disease Activity Score(DAS28) is a continuous disease measure composite of 4 variables: 28 tender joint count, 28 swollen joint count, ESR or CRP, and participant assessment of disease activity measure on a visual analogue scale. High disease activity= > 5.1, low disease activity= < 3.2, and remission= < 2.6. Clinically significant response= decrease of >1.2 from baseline. Utilizing EULAR response criteria, DAS28 categorical responses define a good (absolute: <3.2 or >1.2 improvement from baseline), moderate (absolute: 3.2-5.1 or 0.6-1.2 change from baseline), or no response (absolute: >5.1 or <0.6 change from baseline).

Active Treatment With Cimzia

17.0
participants

Placebo

Proportion of Subjects Achieving a CDAI Score Decrease Greater Than or Equal to 13.9 Points in the CimZia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group at Week 12

The Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI)is a composite score. Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI) = SJC(28): Swollen 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ TJC(28): Tender 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ PGA: Patient Global disease Activity (patient's self assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 0-10 where 10 is maximal activity)+ EGA: Evaluator's Global disease Activity (evaluator's assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 0-10 where 10 is maximal activity) Remission: CDAI ≤ 2.8; Low Disease Activity: CDAI > 2.8 and ≤ 10 ;Moderate Disease Activity: CDAI > 10 and ≤ 22; High Disease Activity: CDAI > 22. A CDAI reduction of 6.5 represents moderate improvement..

Active Treatment With Cimzia

17.0
participants

Placebo

Proportion of Subjects Achieving a CDAI Score Decrease Greater Than or Equal to 13.9 Points in the CimZia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group at Week 24

The Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI)is a composite score. Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI) = SJC(28): Swollen 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ TJC(28): Tender 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ PGA: Patient Global disease Activity (patient's self assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 1-10 where 10 is maximal activity)+ EGA: Evaluator's Global disease Activity (evaluator's assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 1-10 where 10 is maximal activity) Remission: CDAI ≤ 2.8; Low Disease Activity: CDAI > 2.8 and ≤ 10 ;Moderate Disease Activity: CDAI > 10 and ≤ 22; High Disease Activity: CDAI > 22. A CDAI reduction of 6.5 represents moderate improvement.

Active Treatment With Cimzia

16.0
participants

Placebo

5.0
participants

Proportion of Subjects Achieving a CDAI Decrease of Greater Than or Equal to 10 Points in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group at Week 24

The Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI)is a composite score. Clinical Disease Activity (CDAI) = SJC(28): Swollen 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ TJC(28): Tender 28-Joint Count (shoulders, elbows, wrists, MCPs, PIPs (including thumb IP)+ PGA: Patient Global disease Activity (patient's self assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 0-10 where 10 is maximal activity)+ EGA: Evaluator's Global disease Activity (evaluator's assessment of overall RA disease activity on a scale 0-10 where 10 is maximal activity) Remission: CDAI ≤ 2.8; Low Disease Activity: CDAI > 2.8 and ≤ 10 ;Moderate Disease Activity: CDAI > 10 and ≤ 22; High Disease Activity: CDAI > 22. A CDAI reduction of 6.5 represents moderate improvement.

Active Treatment With Cimzia

18.0
participants

Placebo

6.0
participants

Proportion of Subjects Achieving an American College of Rheumatology 20% (ACR20) Response Criteria in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group

ACR20 responders are subjects with at least 20% improvement from baseline for tender joint cout (TJC), swollen joint count (SJC), and at least 3 of the 5 remaining core set measures: 1) Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index (HAQ-DI), 2) C-reactive protein (CRP), 3) Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain-Visual Analog Scale, 4) Patient's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale, 5) Physician's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale. HAQ-DI: participant-reported assessment of ability to perform tasks in 8 categories of daily living activities: dress/groom; arise; eat; walk; reach; grip; hygiene; common activities over past week. Each item scored on 4-point scale from 0-3: 0=no difficulty; 1=some difficulty; 2=much difficulty; 3=unable to do. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) - assessment of arthritis was measured on a 0 to 100 mm VAS, where 0 mm = very good and 100 mm = very bad.

Active Treatment With Cimzia

12.0
participants

Placebo

5.0
participants

Proportion of Subjects Achieving an American College of Rheumatology 50% (ACR50) Response Criteria in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group

ACR50 responders are subjects with at least 50% improvement from baseline for tender joint cout (TJC), swollen joint count (SJC), and at least 3 of the 5 remaining core set measures: 1) Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index (HAQ-DI), 2) C-reactive protein (CRP), 3) Patient's Assessment of Arthritis Pain-Visual Analog Scale, 4) Patient's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale, 5) Physician's Global Assessment of Disease Activity-Visual Analog Scale. HAQ-DI: participant-reported assessment of ability to perform tasks in 8 categories of daily living activities: dress/groom; arise; eat; walk; reach; grip; hygiene; common activities over past week. Each item scored on 4-point scale from 0-3: 0=no difficulty; 1=some difficulty; 2=much difficulty; 3=unable to do. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) - assessment of arthritis was measured on a 0 to 100 mm VAS, where 0 mm = very good and 100 mm = very bad.

Active Treatment With Cimzia

6.0
participants

Placebo

3.0
participants

Proportion of Subjects Achieving an American College of Rheuamtology Low Disease Activity Score and/or Remission Score in the Cimzia Group Compared to the Placebo Group as Calculated by DAS28 (CRP)

The Disease Activity Score-28-C-reactive Protein (DAS28-CRP)is a composite measure for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is based on 4 variables: tender and swollen joint counts (28 joints),C-Reactive Protein(CRP), and patient global assessment visual analog scale. A lower score indicated less disease activity. Remission: CDAI ≤ 2.8; Low Disease Activity: CDAI > 2.8 and ≤ 10 ;Moderate Disease Activity: CDAI > 10 and ≤ 22; High Disease Activity: CDAI > 22

Active Treatment With Cimzia

7.0
participants

Placebo

3.0
participants

Proportion of Subjects Achieving a EULAR Good or Moderate Response Criteria in the Cimzia Treatment Group Compared to the Placebo Group

The EULAR (European League Against Rheumatism) response criteria is a classified response criteria which classifies the patients individual as non-, moderate or good responders dependent on the change and the level of the Disease Activity Score. The Disease Activity Score(DAS28) is a continuous disease measure composite of 4 variables: 28 tender joint count, 28 swollen joint count, ESR or CRP, and participant assessment of disease activity measure on a visual analogue scale. High disease activity= > 5.1, low disease activity= < 3.2, and remission= < 2.6. Clinically significant response= decrease of >1.2 from baseline. Utilizing EULAR response criteria, DAS28 categorical responses define a good (absolute: <3.2 or >1.2 improvement from baseline), moderate (absolute: 3.2-5.1 or 0.6-1.2 change from baseline), or no response (absolute: >5.1 or <0.6 change from baseline).

Active Treatment With Cimzia

17.0
participants

Placebo

6.0
participants

Total

37
Participants

Age, Categorical

Region of Enrollment

Sex: Female, Male

Double Blind Period

Active Treatment With Cimzia

Placebo

Open Label Period

Active Treatment With Cimzia

Placebo

Drop/Withdrawal Reasons

Active Treatment With Cimzia

Placebo