Efficacy, Safety, and Exposure of Apixaban in Patients with High Body Weight or Obesity and Venous Thromboembolism: Insights from AMPLIFY.

2021
INTRODUCTION As a result of limited clinical data, guidelines do not recommend the use of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants in patients who weigh > 120 kg or have a body mass index (BMI) > 40 kg/m2. METHODS This post hoc analysis of the AMPLIFY trial evaluated the efficacy (venous thromboembolism [VTE]/VTE-related death), safety (major and composite of major and clinically relevant non-major [CRNM] bleeding), and exposure of apixaban compared with enoxaparin followed by warfarin for the treatment of VTE by body weight (≤ 60, > 60 to  25 to 30, > 30 to 35, > 35 to 40, > 40 kg/m2). RESULTS Among the AMPLIFY safety population, 5384 and 5359 patients had recorded body weight (range 28.9 to 222.0 kg; ≥ 120 kg, n = 290) and BMI (range 12.5-71.8 kg/m2; > 40 kg/m2, n = 263), respectively. The rates of recurrent VTE/VTE-related death for apixaban versus enoxaparin/warfarin were similar across body weight subgroups: relative risks (RR; 95% confidence intervals [CI]) were 0.63 (0.23, 1.72), 0.99 (0.65, 1.50), 0.77 (0.34, 1.72), and 0.20 (0.02, 1.72) for the ≤ 60, > 60 to  40 kg/m2. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER NCT00643201.
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