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Abstract Details

Edaravone Utilization and Outcomes within a Nationally Integrated Health System
Neuromuscular and Clinical Neurophysiology (EMG)
P5 - Poster Session 5 (8:00 AM-9:00 AM)
1-015
This is a pharmacovigilance surveillance initiative to evaluate the patient characteristics, utilization, safety and effectiveness of edaravone use.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides care for over 4,000 Veteran patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).Given limited real-world data, the VA initiated a surveillance effort to monitor the safe and appropriate use of edaravone.

Retrospective, matched cohort (edaravone vs. riluzole) analysis. Veteran patients with a diagnosis of ALS with a prescription of edaravone or riluzole between 8/1/2017 to 12/31/2018.

Mortality (acutely and among chronic users) was similar between cohorts. Both acute and long-term discontinuation events were more common within the riluzole cohort compared to within the edaravone cohort. More acute all-cause hospitalization events, with shorter time to hospitalization, occurred in the edaravone cohort compared to the riluzole cohort.

 

 

Preliminary trends show increased risk of acute and long term ALS associated hospitalization and PEG placement with edaravone compared to riluzole.

Discontinuation, both acute and long-term were greater with riluzole compared to edaravone, potentially related to greater ALS progression with riluzole.

Authors/Disclosures
Kathryn Tortorice, Pharm D, BCPS (US Department of Veterans Affairs)
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Peter M. Glassman, MD, PhD (Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals) No disclosure on file
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