The study objective was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of repeat use of C1INH-nf for the treatment of acute HAE attacks.
A total of 113 subjects were enrolled in the study. One-hundred-one (101) subjects received C1INH-nf for the treatment of 1 or more HAE attacks and were analyzed for efficacy. The study design also allowed for short-term prophylaxis with C1INH-nf prior to emergency or non-cosmetic surgical or dental procedures, and an additional 12 subjects received C1INH-nf only for this purpose. All 113 subjects were exposed to C1INH-nf and analyzed for safety.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
113
Number of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) Attacks Treated With C1INH-nf
Time frame: Duration of the study (2.5 years)
Percent of HAE Attacks With Substantial Relief of the Defining Symptom
Subjects were to assess their symptoms every 15 minutes up to 4 hours after the initial dose or until substantial relief of the defining symptom was achieved. The conservative analysis defined substantial relief as 3 consecutive assessments of improvement of the defining symptom; any attack that did not have 3 consecutive documented reports of improvement was considered a treatment failure. In the less conservative analysis, attacks also were considered to have responded if clinical improvement of the defining symptom occurred but data were incomplete due to cessation of symptom assessments.
Time frame: Within 4 hours after initial treatment
Time to Beginning of Substantial Relief of the Defining Symptom
Subjects were to assess their symptoms every 15 minutes up to 4 hours after the initial dose or until substantial relief of the defining symptom was achieved. Substantial relief was defined as 3 consecutive assessments of improvement of the defining symptom. Beginning of substantial relief was considered the first of the 3 consecutive assessments.
Time frame: Within 4 hours after initial treatment
Time to Beginning of Substantial Relief of the Defining Symptom for Subjects Who Received Multiple Treatments
For attack number 1, the number of censored observations precluded estimation of the 95% confidence interval (CI) upper bound for median time to event (subjects who did not experience beginning of substantial relief of the defining symptom within 4 hours after initial treatment were included in the analysis as censored observations). Entry of 4.0 hours indicates that data were not estimable (NE); as non-numeric data are not supported by the 95% CI field, entry of the actual result (ie, NE or \>4.0) was not possible.
Time frame: Within 4 hours after initial treatment
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Antigenic C1 Inhibitor (C1INH) Serum Levels
Change in antigenic C1INH serum levels from pre-infusion to 1 hour after the initial dose of study drug.
Time frame: Pre-infusion to 1 hour post-infusion
Functional C1INH Serum Levels
Percent change in functional C1INH serum levels from pre-infusion to 1 hour after the initial dose of study drug. Functional C1INH serum levels are expressed as a percent of total detectable C1INH (ie, functional C1INH/total detectable C1INH).
Time frame: Pre-infusion to 1 hour post-infusion
Complement C4 Serum Levels
Change in complement C4 serum levels from pre-infusion to 1 hour after the initial dose of study drug.
Time frame: Pre-infusion to 1 hour post-infusion