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Dosing and Safety Profile of Aficamten in Symptomatic Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Results From SEQUOIA‐HCM
- Coats, Caroline J;
- Masri, Ahmad;
- Nassif, Michael E;
- Barriales‐Villa, Roberto;
- Arad, Michael;
- Cardim, Nuno;
- Choudhury, Lubna;
- Claggett, Brian;
- Düngen, Hans‐Dirk;
- Garcia‐Pavia, Pablo;
- Hagège, Albert A;
- Januzzi, James L;
- Lee, Matthew MY;
- Lewis, Gregory D;
- Ma, Chang‐Sheng;
- Maron, Martin S;
- Miao, Zi Michael;
- Michels, Michelle;
- Olivotto, Iacopo;
- Oreziak, Artur;
- Owens, Anjali T;
- Spertus, John A;
- Solomon, Scott D;
- Tfelt‐Hansen, Jacob;
- van Sinttruije, Marion;
- Veselka, Josef;
- Watkins, Hugh;
- Jacoby, Daniel L;
- German, Polina;
- Heitner, Stephen B;
- Kupfer, Stuart;
- Lutz, Justin D;
- Malik, Fady I;
- Meng, Lisa;
- Wohltman, Amy;
- Abraham, Theodore P;
- Zhang, Yuhui;
- Yang, Haibo;
- Shao, Chunli;
- Yuan, Zuyi;
- Zeng, Qingchun;
- Li, Xiaodong;
- Wang, Yushi;
- Shu, Yan;
- Chen, Mulei;
- Tao, Ling;
- Li, Xinli;
- Wang, Jingfeng;
- Yu, Zaixin;
- Cheng, Xiang;
- Hong, Kui;
- Zemanek, David;
- Bundgaard, Henning;
- Thune, Jens;
- Jensen, Morten;
- Mogensen, Jens;
- Habib, Gilbert;
- Charron, Philippe;
- Lhermusier, Thibault;
- Trochu, Jean‐Noël;
- Reant, Patricia;
- Logeart, Damien;
- Mitrovic, Veselin;
- Bekfani, Tarek;
- Edelmann, Frank;
- Seidler, Tim;
- Meder, Benjamin;
- Schulze, Paul Christian;
- Stoerk, Stephan;
- Rassaf, Tienush;
- Merkely, Bela;
- Zfat‐Zwas, Donna;
- Halabi, Majdi;
- Paz, Offir;
- Piltz, Xavier;
- Metra, Marco;
- Canepa, Marco;
- Musumeci, Beatrice;
- Emdin, Michele;
- Amin, Ahmad;
- Knackstedt, Christian;
- Wojakowski, Wojciech;
- Dudek, Dariusz;
- Toste, Alexandra;
- Bastos, José Mesquita;
- Blanes, Juan Ramón Gimeno;
- Urbano, Rafael Jesus Hidalgo;
- Alvarez, Ana Garcia;
- Diaz, Luis Miguel Rincón;
- Vera, Tomas Vicente Ripoll;
- Elliott, Perry;
- Glasgow, NHS Greater;
- Cooper, Rob;
- Heart, Liverpool;
- Mahmod, Masliza;
- Pantazis, Antonis;
- Esteban, Maria Teresa Tome;
- Health, Oregon;
- Marian, Ali;
- Owens, David;
- McGrew, Frank;
- Bach, Richard;
- Wever‐Pinzon, Omar;
- Collado, Elias;
- Turer, Aslan;
- Hannawi, Bashar;
- Geske, Jeffrey;
- Heart, Penn;
- Symanski, John;
- Heart, Sanger;
- Kramer, Christopher;
- Sarswat, Nitasha;
- Ahmad, Ferhaan;
- Markowitz, Jeremy;
- Lakdawala, Neal;
- Jani, Sandeep;
- Brinkley, Marshall;
- Bilen, Ozlem;
- Asher, Craig;
- Emani, Sitaramesh;
- Sharma, Abhinav;
- Fermin, David;
- Lyle, Melissa;
- Raymer, David;
- Darlington, Andrew;
- Nielsen, Christopher;
- Wang, Andrew;
- Nagueh, Sherif;
- Martinez, Matthew;
- Desai, Milind;
- Tower‐Rader, Albree;
- Kelly, Jacob;
- Heart, Alaska;
- Rader, Florian;
- Sen, Sounok;
- Bering, Patrick;
- Maurer, Mathew;
- Mitter, Sumeet;
- Sherrid, Mark;
- Wong, Timothy;
- Hussain, Zainal;
- Saberi, Sara;
- Naidu, Srihari;
- Enciso, Jorge Silva
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.1161/jaha.124.035993Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aficamten, a novel cardiac myosin inhibitor, reversibly reduces cardiac hypercontractility in obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We present a prespecified analysis of the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety of aficamten in SEQUOIA-HCM (Safety, Efficacy, and Quantitative Understanding of Obstruction Impact of Aficamten in HCM). METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 282 patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy were randomized 1:1 to daily aficamten (5-20 mg) or placebo between February 1, 2022, and May 15, 2023. Aficamten dosing targeted the lowest effective dose for achieving site-interpreted Valsalva left ventricular outflow tract gradient <30 mm Hg with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥50%. End points were evaluated during titration (day 1 to week 8), maintenance (weeks 8-24), and washout (weeks 24-28), and included major adverse cardiac events, new-onset atrial fibrillation, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator discharges, LVEF <50%, and treatment-emergent adverse events. At week 8, 3.6%, 12.9%, 35%, and 48.6% of patients achieved 5-, 10-, 15-, and 20-mg doses, respectively. Baseline characteristics were similar across groups. Aficamten concentration increased by dose and remained stable during maintenance. During the treatment period, LVEF decreased by -0.9% (95% CI, -1.3 to -0.6) per 100 ng/mL aficamten exposure. Seven (4.9%) patients taking aficamten underwent per-protocol dose reduction for site-interpreted LVEF <50%. There were no treatment interruptions or heart failure worsening for LVEF <50%. No major adverse cardiovascular events were associated with aficamten, and treatment-emergent adverse events were similar between treatment groups, including atrial fibrillation. CONCLUSIONS: A site-based dosing algorithm targeting the lowest effective aficamten dose reduced left ventricular outflow tract gradient with a favorable safety profile throughout SEQUOIA-HCM. REGISTRATION: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique Identifier: NCT05186818.
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