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A Prediction Model for Successful Increase of Adalimumab Dose Intervals in Patients with Crohn’s Disease: Secondary Analysis of the Pragmatic Open-Label Randomised Controlled Non-inferiority LADI Trial

Digestive diseases and sciences(2024)

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Abstract
In the pragmatic open-label randomised controlled non-inferiority LADI trial we showed that increasing adalimumab (ADA) dose intervals was non-inferior to conventional dosing for persistent flares in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) in clinical and biochemical remission. To develop a prediction model to identify patients who can successfully increase their ADA dose interval based on secondary analysis of trial data. Patients in the intervention group of the LADI trial increased ADA intervals to 3 and then to 4 weeks. The dose interval increase was defined as successful when patients had no persistent flare (> 8 weeks), no intervention-related severe adverse events, no rescue medication use during the study, and were on an increased dose interval while in clinical and biochemical remission at week 48. Prediction models were based on logistic regression with relaxed LASSO. Models were internally validated using bootstrap optimism correction. We included 109 patients, of which 60.6
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Adalimumab,Crohn’s disease,Dose de-escalation,Biologics
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