Evolocumab in paediatric heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: cognitive function during 80 weeks of open-label extension treatment
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
PCSK9 inhibition intensively lowers low density lipoprotein cholesterol and is well tolerated in adults and paediatric patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH). HAUSER-RCT showed that 24 weeks of treatment with evolocumab in paediatric patients did not affect cognitive function. This study determined the effects of 80 additional weeks of evolocumab treatment on cognitive function in paediatric patients with heterozygous FH.
HAUSER-OLE was an 80-week open-label extension of HAUSER-RCT, a randomized, double-blind, 24-week trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of evolocumab in paediatric patients (ages 10–17 years) with FH. During the OLE, all patients received monthly 420 mg subcutaneous evolocumab injections. Tests of psychomotor function, attention, visual learning, and executive function were administered at baseline and Weeks 24 and 80 of the OLE. Changes over time were analysed descriptively and using analysis of covariance. Cohen’s
In paediatric patients with FH, 80 weeks of open-label evolocumab treatment had no negative impact on cognitive function.
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02624869
Contributors

Andrea Ruzza
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Bei Wang
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Paul Maruff
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Adrian Schembri
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Ajay K Bhatia
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François Mach
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Jean Bergeron
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Isabelle Gaudet
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Julie St Pierre
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John J P Kastelein
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G Kees Hovingh
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Daniel Gaudet
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ECOGENE-21 and Community gene medicine center, clinical lipidology unit Montreal , Canada

Frederick J Raal
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