Predictors of an Opicinumab Treatment Effect and Identification of an Efficacy Subpopulation: A Post hoc Analysis of the SYNERGY Study

Author(s):  
Sarah Sheikh
Toxicon ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 190 ◽  
pp. S37
Author(s):  
Petr Kaňovský ◽  
Elie P. Elovic ◽  
Angelika Hanschmann ◽  
Irena Pulte ◽  
Michael Althaus ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. e0247939
Author(s):  
Wiebe M. C. Top ◽  
Philippe Lehert ◽  
Casper G. Schalkwijk ◽  
Coen D. A. Stehouwer ◽  
Adriaan Kooy

Background Beyond antihyperglycemic effects, metformin may improve cardiovascular outcomes. Patients with type 2 diabetes often have an elevated plasma level of N-terminal pro B-type as a marker of (sub) clinical cardiovascular disease. We studied whether metformin was associated with a reduction in the serum level of N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in these patients. Methods In the HOME trial 390 insulin-treated patients with type 2 diabetes were randomized to 850 mg metformin or placebo three times daily. Plasma samples were drawn at baseline, 4, 17, 30, 43 and 52 months. In a post-hoc analysis we analyzed the change in NT-proBNP in both groups. We used a longitudinal mixed model analysis adjusting for age, sex and prior cardiovascular disease. In a secondary analysis we assessed a possible immediate treatment effect post baseline. Results Metformin did not affect NT-proBNP levels over time in the primary analysis (-1% [95%CI -4;3, p = 0.62]). In the secondary analysis there was also no sustained time independent immediate treatment effect (initial increase of 17% [95%CI 4;30, p = 0.006] followed by yearly decrease of -4% [95%CI -7;0, p = 0.07]). Conclusions Metformin as compared to placebo did not affect NT-proBNP plasma levels in this 4.3-year placebo-controlled trial. Potential cardioprotective effects of metformin cannot be explained by changes in cardiac pressures or volumes to the extent reflected by NT-proBNP.


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pp. 787-792 ◽  
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Douglas D. Settles ◽  
Norman H. Hamm

The effectiveness of two classes of verbal reinforcers, correctness and social, were examined among 108 second-, fifth-, and eighth-grade, middle-class children using a marble-sorting task. Results indicated that correctness reinforcement was more rewarding across all levels of age than social approval; however, a post hoc analysis of the age by treatment effect indicated a significant reinforcer effect for only the eighth-grade Ss.


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2021 ◽  
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Zeenat Safdar ◽  
Pavel Jansa ◽  
Sanjay Mehta ◽  
Tomas Pulido-Zamudio ◽  
B K Sastry ◽  
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Marieke P. Hoevenaar-Blom ◽  
Willem A. van Gool ◽  
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Fernando G. Zampieri ◽  
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