Statistically significant improvements in multiple clinically meaningful activity parameters as measured by a wearable medical-grade activity monitor (actigraphy) were observed:
- Subjects on pulsed inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) demonstrated an increase of 8% in moderate activity versus a 26% decrease for subjects on placebo (p=0.04)
- Subjects on iNO showed no decline in their overall activity levels versus a 12% decline for subjects on placebo (p=0.05)
Wearable activity monitoring is designed to provide continuous objective real-world physical activity data and is scientifically validated to assess patient outcomes. Actigraphy is currently being utilized as the primary endpoint in multiple late-stage clinical programs in pulmonary hypertension and other cardiopulmonary diseases.
Clinically meaningful improvements were also demonstrated in the following key areas:
- Subjects on iNO showed an increase of 15% in NT-ProBNP versus a 42% increase for subjects on placebo. NT-ProBNP is a peptide marker of right ventricular failure, with higher levels indicative of disease worsening.
- Subjects on iNO demonstrated improved oxygen saturation by 9% versus a worsening of 11% for placebo.
In addition, iNO was well-tolerated with no safety concerns.
“The results from Cohort 1 confirm the potential of INOpulse® to effectively treat PH-ILD, a disease with a serious unmet medical need. Notably, the results were seen following only eight weeks of treatment in both patients at high and low risk of pulmonary hypertension,” said
“PH associated with interstitial lung disease has profound implications for patients as it is typically accompanied by severe functional impairment and a limited life expectancy. These patients may suffer from significant right ventricular dysfunction that limits their ability to perform even the most basic daily tasks,” said
Cohort 1 of the iNO-PF trial consisted of 41 subjects who were randomized (1:1) to iNO 30 (30 mcg/kg IBW/hr) vs. placebo, with a one-week run-in period, followed by an eight-week double-blinded treatment period. Cohorts 2 and 3, which are ongoing, will assess higher doses, iNO 45 and iNO 75, as well as a longer 16-week treatment period.
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