Abstract

Introduction To describe the extent of sleep impairment reported in CERTIFI (Ph2 evaluating UST in inducing & maintaining clinical response & remisison)using Jenkins Sleep Evaluation Questionnaire (JSEQ) & establish a clinically meaningful improvement threshold for JSEQ. Methods Pts with moderate-to-severe CD(CDAI ≥220 & ≤450) who had previously failed or were intolerant to ≥1 anti-TNF were randomised to PBO/UST induction at wk0. Primary endpt was clinical response (≥100-pt reduction in CDAI from BL) at wk6. Sleep impairment assessed using JSEQ (total score 0–20; higher scores indicate greater sleep impairment) at BL&wk6. Relationships between BL sleep impairment, clinical disease activity (CDAI), & HRQoL impact(IBDQ) evaluated using Pearson correlation. Clinically meaningful improvement threshold of JSEQ was established with the anchor-based [clinical response by reduction in CDAI of ≥70-pt or clinically meaningful improvement (≥16-pt) in IBDQ] & distribution-based (change by one-half of the standard deviation [SD] of BL JSEQ score) methods. Prop of pts who achieved clinically meaningful improvements in JSEQ at wk6 was determined & compared. Results At BL,both grps(n = 526) experienced similar degree of moderate sleep impairment, with JSEQ scores (mean±SD) of 11.0 ± 4.30(PBO)&11.0 ± 4.59(UST),resp. About 60% were “waking up feeling tired and worn out”; about 30–35% of pts had trouble falling asleep, staying asleep,& woke up several times during the night for 15–30 days in the previous month. At BL, JSEQ was correlated with CDAI (r = 0.19, p 2 or > 3 points from BL JSEQ score at wk6) were derived. More pts who received UST induction achieved both thresholds at wk6(Table). Conclusion Pts experience significant sleep problems as measured by JSEQ; magnitude of impairment correlates with disease activity. Both anchor- &distribution-based methods derive similar thresholds representative of clinically meaningful improvements in JSEQ. UST induction resulted in a greater proportion of pts achieving clinically meaningful improvements in sleep impairments. Disclosure of Interest C. Gasink Employee of: Janssen R&D, LLC, D. Chan Employee of: Janssen R&D, LLC, L.-L. Gao Employee of: Janssen R&D, LLC, B. Schenkel Employee of: Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC, C. Han Employee of: 3. Janssen Pharmaceutical Services

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