Evinacumab in homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: long-term safety and efficacy
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HoFH) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severely elevated LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) and premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. In the pivotal Phase 3 HoFH trial (NCT03399786), evinacumab significantly decreased LDL-C in patients with HoFH. This study assesses the long-term safety and efficacy of evinacumab in adult and adolescent patients with HoFH.
In this open-label, single-arm, Phase 3 trial (NCT03409744), patients aged ≥12 years with HoFH who were evinacumab-naïve or had previously received evinacumab in other trials (evinacumab-continue) received intravenous evinacumab 15 mg/kg every 4 weeks with stable lipid-lowering therapy.
A total of 116 patients (adults:
In this large cohort of patients with HoFH, evinacumab was generally well tolerated and markedly decreased LDL-C irrespective of age and sex. Moreover, the efficacy and safety of evinacumab was sustained over the long term.
Contributors

Daniel Gaudet
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ECOGENE-21 and Community gene medicine center, clinical lipidology unit Montreal , Canada

Susanne Greber-Platzer
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Laurens F Reeskamp
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Gabriella Iannuzzo
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Robert S Rosenson
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Samir Saheb
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Claudia Stefanutti
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Erik Stroes
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Albert Wiegman
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Traci Turner
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Shazia Ali
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Poulabi Banerjee
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Tiera Drewery
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Jennifer McGinniss
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Alpana Waldron
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Richard T George
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Xue-Qiao Zhao
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Robert Pordy
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Jian Zhao
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Eric Bruckert
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Frederick J Raal
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