Abstract

Introduction: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is associated with progressive clinical worsening and a 50% 5-year survival rate with current PAH therapies. Sotatercept is a first-in-class fusion protein with promising results in preclinical trials, but clinical evidence on its role in treating PAH remains limited. Hypothesis: Sotatercept may provide clinical benefits for patients with symptomatic PAH. Aims: To assess the efficacy of sotatercept in addition to background PAH therapy in this population. Methods: We searched PubMed, Embase, Cochrane and Clinicaltrials.gov in April 2023 for clinical trials assessing efficacy outcomes of sotatercept in patients with PAH. Using a random-effects model, we performed a single-arm meta-analysis of proportions for binary outcomes and applied generic inverse variance weighting formulas to pool arithmetic means and least squares means for continuous outcomes. Statistical analyses were performed using Review Manager 5.4.1 and R software 4.2.2. Results: We included three clinical trials comprising 254 patients with WHO functional class II or III PAH. At 24 weeks, only 2% of patients on sotatercept experienced symptoms of clinical worsening (95% CI 1 to 5; Fig. 1A). Sotatercept was also associated with a reduction in pulmonary vascular resistance (mean change from baseline -199.92 dyn·sec·cm -5 ; 95% CI -256.83 to -143.0; Fig. 1B), while improving 6-minute walk distance (mean change from baseline 45.86 m; 95% CI 28.54 to 63.18; Fig. 1C). Conclusions: These findings suggest that sotatercept may improve exercise capacity while decelerating clinical worsening and attenuating pulmonary vascular resistance in patients with mild to moderate PAH.

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