Reductions in OFF Time with ND0612 for People with Parkinson’s Disease Experiencing Motor Fluctuations: Responder-analysis from an Open-label Study
Stuart Isaacson1, Werner Poewe2, Nelson Lopes3
1Parkinson's Dis & Mov Dis Ctr of Boca Raton, 2University Hospital of Neurology, 3Neuroderm
Objective:

To evaluate the efficacy of subcutaneous levodopa/carbidopa infusion with ND0612 in reducing OFF time in people with Parkinson’s disease (PwP) experiencing motor fluctuations.

Background:

We have previously reported that one year treatment with ND0612 infusion was generally safe and well-tolerated. Adjusted mean daily ‘Good ON’ time (sum of ON time without dyskinesia + ON time with non-troublesome dyskinesia) increased from baseline by 2.3 hours at Month 3 and was maintained for at least 12 months (Poewe et al., Mov Disord 2021; 36: 2687-2692).

Design/Methods:

The BeyoND study is an ongoing open-label study (NCT02726386) of ND0612 treatment conducted in PD patients (n=214) with Hoehn & Yahr score of ≤3 during ON experiencing ≥2 hours daily OFF-time. In these analyses of daily OFF time (patient home diaries), a responder was conservatively defined as a patient who achieved ≥50% reduction from baseline in adjusted mean daily OFF time.

Results:

Using the last observation carried forward, 44.0% patients were classified as treatment responders, and this level of response was maintained over the 12 months of follow-up. Moreover, 63.5% of patients achieved a >25% reduction in OFF time from baseline and 26.9% of patients achieved a >75% reduction in OFF time. Additionally, 12.8% of patients achieved a 100% reduction in OFF time reduction. Using only observed cases (i.e., not LOCF), the percentage of ND0612 treatment responders increased from 44.0% at Month 1 (N=150) to 53.3% at Month 6 (N=107), and 56.7% at Month 12 (N=90).

Conclusions:

This open-label study provides preliminary support for the 12-month efficacy of treatment with ND0612 in reducing OFF time in PwP experiencing motor fluctuations.

10.1212/WNL.0000000000204734