A Phase 3 Trial of Difelikefalin in Hemodialysis Patients with Pruritus
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- DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1912770
A Phase 3 Trial of Difelikefalin in Hemodialysis Patients with Pruritus
Abstract
Background: Difelikefalin is a peripherally restricted and selective agonist of kappa opioid receptors that are considered to be important in modulating pruritus in conditions such as chronic kidney disease.
Methods: In this double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial, we randomly assigned patients undergoing hemodialysis who had moderate-to-severe pruritus to receive either intravenous difelikefalin (at a dose of 0.5 μg per kilogram of body weight) or placebo three times per week for 12 weeks. The primary outcome was the percentage of patients with an improvement (decrease) of at least 3 points from baseline at week 12 in the weekly mean score on the 24-hour Worst Itching Intensity Numerical Rating Scale (WI-NRS; scores range from 0 to 10, with higher scores indicating greater itch intensity). The secondary outcomes included the change from baseline in itch-related quality-of-life measures, the percentage of patients with an improvement of at least 4 points in the WI-NRS score at week 12, and safety.
Results: A total of 378 patients underwent randomization. A total of 82 of 158 patients (51.9%) in the difelikefalin group had a decrease of at least 3 points in the WI-NRS score (primary outcome), as compared with 51 of 165 (30.9%) in the placebo group. The imputed percentage of patients with a decrease of at least 3 points in the WI-NRS score was 49.1% in the difelikefalin group, as compared with 27.9% in the placebo group (P<0.001). Difelikefalin also resulted in a significant improvement from baseline to week 12 in itch-related quality of life as measured by the 5-D itch scale and the Skindex-10 scale. The imputed percentage of patients with a decrease of at least 4 points in the WI-NRS score at week 12 was significantly greater in the difelikefalin group than in the placebo group (37.1% [observed data: 64 of 158 patients] vs. 17.9% [observed data: 35 of 165 patients], P<0.001). Diarrhea, dizziness, and vomiting were more common in the difelikefalin group than in the placebo group.
Conclusions: Patients treated with difelikefalin had a significant reduction in itch intensity and improved itch-related quality of life as compared with those who received placebo. (Funded by Cara Therapeutics; KALM-1 ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03422653.).
Copyright © 2019 Massachusetts Medical Society.
Comment in
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Difelikefalin for the Treatment of Uremic Pruritus.N Engl J Med. 2020 Jan 16;382(3):289-290. doi: 10.1056/NEJMe1916598. N Engl J Med. 2020. PMID: 31940704 No abstract available.
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One step closer to alleviating uraemic pruritus.Nat Rev Nephrol. 2020 Apr;16(4):189-190. doi: 10.1038/s41581-020-0251-3. Nat Rev Nephrol. 2020. PMID: 31988499 No abstract available.
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Pruritus as a Patient-Reported Primary Trial End Point in Hemodialysis: Evaluation and Implications.Am J Kidney Dis. 2020 Jul;76(1):148-151. doi: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.01.002. Epub 2020 Apr 22. Am J Kidney Dis. 2020. PMID: 32334827 No abstract available.
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Difelikefalin in Hemodialysis Patients with Pruritus.N Engl J Med. 2020 May 21;382(21):2064. doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2002485. N Engl J Med. 2020. PMID: 32433845 No abstract available.
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Difelikefalin in Hemodialysis Patients with Pruritus.N Engl J Med. 2020 May 21;382(21):2064. doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2002485. N Engl J Med. 2020. PMID: 32433846 No abstract available.
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Difelikefalin in Hemodialysis Patients with Pruritus.N Engl J Med. 2020 May 21;382(21):2064-2065. doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2002485. N Engl J Med. 2020. PMID: 32433847 No abstract available.
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