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Mortality Data Presented for Patients Treated with Effient® Who Underwent Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
This retrospective analysis involved 346 patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who had received either study drug and subsequently underwent isolated CABG at some point during the 15-month TRITON-TIMI 38 trial.(2) In addition to all-cause mortality, this same analysis found that the risk-adjusted rate of cardiovascular death at 30 days was also lower in patients treated with Effient compared with those receiving clopidogrel (0.6 percent versus 5.8 percent respectively, p=0.038). (3) Effient-treated patients experienced a statistically significantly higher volume of chest tube blood loss at 12 hours post-CABG compared to the clopidogrel-treated patients (655 +/- 580 milliliters with Effient versus 503 +/- 378 milliliters with clopidogrel).(1) "This analysis showed that Effient was associated with a significantly lower mortality rate compared with clopidogrel among these CABG patients but with a significantly higher risk of serious bleeding events," said The Effient prescribing information includes a warning and precaution against starting Effient in patients likely to undergo urgent CABG surgery. The risk of bleeding is increased in patients receiving Effient who undergo CABG. If possible, Effient should be discontinued at least seven days prior to CABG.(4) Study Methodology TRITON-TIMI 38 was a Phase III, randomized, double-blind, head-to-head clinical trial comparing the effects of Effient versus clopidogrel in patients with ACS who were managed with PCI, a procedure to open blockages in heart arteries, including the use of coronary stenting. The study enrolled 13,608 patients at 707 trial sites in 30 countries. The primary endpoint of the study was the combined incidence of cardiovascular death, non-fatal heart attack or non-fatal stroke during at least 12 months following PCI. Patients were randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups and given a loading dose of either Effient 60 mg or the This retrospective analysis included newly collected data on 346 patients who underwent isolated CABG following withdrawal of study drug, either Effient (n=173) or clopidogrel n=173), during the TRITON-TIMI 38 study.(2) Possible baseline imbalances between arms were adjusted using European System for About Effient About Acute Coronary Syndromes ACS, which includes heart attack and unstable angina (chest pain), affects more than 1.5 million people in Important Safety Information about Effient
Patients should not stop taking Effient without first talking to the doctor who prescribed it for them, as this may result in increased risk of a clot in their stent, a heart attack or death. Patients should get medical attention right away if they develop any of the following unexpected symptoms: fever, weakness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, or if skin becomes very pale or dotted with purple spots. These symptoms may be signs of a rare but potentially life-threatening condition called TTP, sometimes after a short time (less than 2 weeks). For more information about Effient, please see the Full Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning (http://pi.lilly.com/us/effient.pdf), and Medication Guide (http://pi.lilly.com/us/effient-ppi.pdf). You may also learn more about Effient at www.Effient.com. About About Lilly, a leading innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing portfolio of pharmaceutical products by applying the latest research from its own worldwide laboratories and from collaborations with eminent scientific organizations. Headquartered in This press release contains certain forward-looking statements about Effient for the reduction of thrombotic cardiovascular events (including stent thrombosis) in patients with acute coronary syndromes who are managed with percutaneous coronary intervention and reflects Effient® is a registered trademark of Plavix® is a registered trademark of P-LLY (1) Smith PK, Despotis GJ, Goodnough LT, Levy, J, Poston, R, Short, M, et al. Mortality benefit with prasugrel in TRITON-TIMI 38 coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) cohort: Risk adjusted retrospective data analysis. Abstract presented at: 2010 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; (2) Smith PK, Despotis GJ, Goodnough LT, Levy, J, Poston, R, Short, M, et al. Mortality benefit with prasugrel in TRITON-TIMI 38 coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) cohort: Risk adjusted retrospective data analysis. Study presented at: 2010 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; (3) Data on File at (4) Effient Full Prescribing Information (5) (6) American Heart Association Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics — 2010 Updated. (7) Kolansky, D. Acute coronary syndromes: Morbidity, mortality, and pharmacoeconomic burden. Amer J of Managed Care, 2009;15:S36-S41. http://www.ajmc.com/media/pdf/A213_09mar_KolanskyS36to41.pdf. Last accessed (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20061120/DSLLOGO ) (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061120/DSLLOGO ) SOURCE | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mortality Data Presented for Patients Treated with Effient® Who Underwent Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
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