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Risk profile tool provides clearer insight on hospitalized COVID-19 patients who benefit most from baricitinib treatment

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A post-hoc analysis of ACTT-2 (Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial-2) found that the use of a risk profile may more precisely characterize high-risk patients who may benefit from the use of baricitinib. The analysis is published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

ACTT was a series of large, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials, that were sponsored by the NIH. These trials evaluated treatments for adults hospitalized with COVID-19 and helped define the standard of care. Based on the findings of ACTT-1 and ACTT-2, society and government guidelines on COVID-19 management make the strongest recommendations for remdesivir use in patients requiring low-flow supplemental oxygen and for baricitinib use in patients requiring high-flow oxygen or noninvasive ventilation.

However, there may be patient-specific characteristics that, when added to oxygen requirement, more precisely define who may benefit from a particular COVID-19 therapeutic, such as baricitinib.

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Researchers analyzed data from the ACTT-2 trial consisting of 999 adult participants who were hospitalized with COVID-19 and received either baricitinib+remdesivir or placebo+remdesivir. The authors analyzed outcomes related to mortality, progression to invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) or death, and recovery within 28 days.

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They found that patients with higher (absolute neutrophil count) ANC, lower (absolute lymphocyte count) ALC, and lower platelet count were at greatest risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19 and had a significantly improved time to recovery, lower mortality/IMV risk, and lower mortality when treated with baricitinib+remdesivir compared to those receiving placebo+remdesivir.

Additionally, baricitinib+ remdesivir treatment reversed trends in ALC and ANC associated with risk of severe outcomes. According to the authors, their findings suggest that a biomarker-based approach utilizing simple parameters found in a bedside complete blood count provides complementary information on who might benefit from baricitinib treatment. They also note that 60 percent of patients within the high-risk quartile in ACTT-2 required no oxygen or low-flow oxygen at baseline, suggesting that baseline oxygen requirement is an incomplete proxy for COVID-19 severity and prediction of whom benefits from baricitinib.

More information:
Catharine I. Paules et al, A Risk Profile Using Simple Hematologic Parameters to Assess Benefits From Baricitinib in Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19: A Post Hoc Analysis of the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial-2, Annals of Internal Medicine (2024). DOI: 10.7326/M23-2593

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