Managed Care - September 2008 - (Page C3) Study Highlights TITLE Enoxaparin Versus Unfractionated Heparin with Fibrinolysis for ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction (ExTRACT-TIMI 25). N Engl J Med. 2006;354:1477-1488. OBJECTIVE Anticoagulation therapy with unfractionated heparin (UFH) often is used as an adjunct to fibrinolysis in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). This study compared Lovenox® (enoxaparin sodium injection), a low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH), with UFH for this purpose. STUDY PARAMETERS This was a randomized, double-blind, double-dummy study that enrolled patients (n=20,506) with STEMI to be treated with fibrinolysis. Patients were randomly assigned to receive Lovenox throughout the index hospitalization, or weight-based UFH for at least 48 hours. Death or nonfatal MI through 30 days was the primary efficacy endpoint of the study. RESULTS Lovenox reduced the incidence of the primary efficacy endpoint compared with UFH (9.9% vs. 12.0%, respectively; relative risk reduction [RRR]=17%; P<.001). Nonfatal reinfarction occurred in 4.5% of patients in the UFH group and 3.0% in the Lovenox group (RRR=33%; P<.001). The composite of death, nonfatal reinfarction, or urgent revascularization occurred less often with Lovenox than UFH (11.7% vs. 14.5%; P<.001). Major bleeding (nonfatal, nonintracranial) occurred more often with Lovenox than UFH (2.1% vs. 1.4%; P<.001), but the composite of death, nonfatal reinfarction, or nonfatal intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), occurred less often with Lovenox than UFH (10.1% vs. 12.2%; P<.001), indicating a net clinical benefit in favor of Lovenox. CONCLUSION For patients being treated with fibrinolysis for STEMI, Lovenox throughout the index hospitalization is superior to treatment with UFH for at least 48 hours, and although it is associated with an increase in major bleeding episodes, the net clinical benefit of Lovenox compared to UFH is positive. Clinical Insights Charles V. Pollack, Jr., MD Professor of Emergency Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Fibrinolytic therapy represents foundation reperfusion therapy for patients with STEMI. This large study looked at Lovenox versus UFH as adjuvant anticoagulation for patients with STEMI receiving fibrinolysis. The results of the study show that regardless of the fibrinolytic used, regardless of patient age or infarct location, patients who received Lovenox experienced a reduction in ischemic outcomes as measured by a wide variety of endpoints. On the primary endpoint of death or recurrent MI, those treated with Lovenox had a 17% RRR. Although major bleeding (nonfatal, non-hemorrhagic stroke) was more common with Lovenox, the absolute numbers of bleeding complications were small, and there was no increase in ICH. Importantly, net clinical benefit—which balances both efficacy and safety results—favored Lovenox. On balance, if 1,000 STEMI patients are treated with Lovenox when receiving lytic therapy, there will be 15 fewer nonfatal infarctions, a reduction of 7 episodes of urgent revascularization, and 6 fewer deaths, albeit at the expense of 4 more episodes of major bleeding. The results of the ExTRACT study showed that for patients with STEMI treated with a fibrinolytic, Lovenox was superior to UFH. Please see important safety information on back page. Please see accompanying full prescribing information for LOVENOX, including boxed WARNING. 3
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Managed Care - September 2008 Managed Care - September 2008 Editor’s Memo Contents Legislation & Regulation News and Commentary Medication Management Compensation Monitor Archimedes Lends Hippocrates a Hand Some Other Predictive Modeling Programs Messing With Medicare Advantage The Trouble With MAC MedPAC’s Suggestions Sound Familiar The Leader in Patient Satisfaction Formulary Files Plan Watch Tomorrow’s Medicine Ad Index Outlook Managed Care - September 2008 Managed Care - September 2008 - Managed Care - September 2008 (Page Cover1) Managed Care - September 2008 - Managed Care - September 2008 (Page Cover2) Managed Care - September 2008 - Managed Care - September 2008 (Page Cover3) Managed Care - September 2008 - Managed Care - September 2008 (Page Cover4) Managed Care - September 2008 - Editor’s Memo (Page 1) Managed Care - September 2008 - Contents (Page 2) Managed Care - September 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Managed Care - September 2008 - 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