A Study Of Oral CP-690,550 As A Maintenance Therapy For Ulcerative Colitis - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov (2023)

  • Percentage of Participants With Mucosal Healing at Week 52 [TimeFrame:Week 52]

    Mucosal healing in participants was defined by mayo endoscopic subscore of 0 or 1. The mayo endoscopic subscore consisted of the findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy, graded from 0 to 3 with higher subscores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants With Sustained Steroid-Free Remission (Defined as Being in Remission and Steroid-Free at Both Week 24 and 52), Among Participants With Remission at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained steroid-free remission was defined by being in remission and steroid-free at both Week 24 and Week 52. Steroid-free remission was defined by being in remission, in addition to no requirement of any treatment with steroid for at least 4 weeks prior to the visit. Remission was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity. Percentage of participants with sustained steroid-free remission (among participants with remission at baseline) were reported in this outcome measure.


  • Percentage of Participants in Remission at Week 24 [TimeFrame:Week 24]

    Remission in participants was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher subscores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Sustained Remission [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained remission in participants was defined by being in remission at both Week 24 and Week 52. Remission was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher subscores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher score indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants With Mucosal Healing at Week 24 [TimeFrame:Week 24]

    Mucosal healing in participants was defined by a mayo endoscopic subscore of 0 or 1. The mayo endoscopic subscore consisted of the findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy, graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants With Sustained Mucosal Healing [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained mucosal healing in participants was defined by achieving mayo endoscopic subscore of 0 or 1 at both Week 24 and Week 52. The mayo endoscopic subscore consisted of the findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy, graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants With Mucosal Healing at Week 24 and 52, Among Participants With Mucosal Healing at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Mucosal healing in participants was defined as achieving mayo endoscopic subscore of 0 or 1. The mayo endoscopic subscore consisted of the findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy, graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants With Sustained Mucosal Healing, Among Participants With Mucosal Healing at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained mucosal healing in participants was defined by achieving mayo endoscopic subscore of 0 or 1 at both Week 24 and Week 52. The mayo endoscopic subscore consisted of the findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy, graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants With Clinical Response at Week 24 and 52 [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Clinical response was defined by a decrease from induction study (A3921094 [NCT01465763] or A3921095 [NCT01458951]) baseline in Mayo score of at least 3 points and at least 30%, with an accompanying decrease in the rectal bleeding subscore of at least 1 point, or an absolute rectal bleeding subscore of 0 or 1. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity. Percentage of participants with clinical response at Week 24 and 52 have been reported in this outcome measure.


  • Percentage of Participants With Sustained Clinical Response [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained clinical response in participants was defined as showing clinical response at both Week 24 and Week 52. Clinical response was defined by a decrease from induction study (A3921094 [NCT01465763] or A3921095 [NCT01458951]) baseline in mayo score of at least 3 points and at least 30%, with an accompanying decrease in the rectal bleeding subscore of at least 1 point, or an absolute rectal bleeding subscore of 0 or 1. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity. Percentage of participants with sustained clinical response are reported in this outcome measure.


  • Percentage of Participants in Clinical Remission at Week 24 and 52 [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Clinical remission in participants was defined as a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Sustained Clinical Remission [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained clinical remission in participants was defined as being in clinical remission at both Week 24 and Week 52. Clinical remission was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Deep Remission at Week 24 and 52 [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Deep remission in participants was defined as a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and 0 subscore for both rectal bleeding and endoscopic subscores. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Sustained Deep Remission [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained deep remission was defined by being in deep remission at both Week 24 and Week 52. Deep remission in participants was defined as a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and 0 subscore for both rectal bleeding and endoscopic subscores. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Symptomatic Remission at Week 24 and 52 [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Symptomatic remission in participants was defined as a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point, and 0 subscore for both rectal bleeding and stool frequency. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 sub-scores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Sustained Symptomatic Remission [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained symptomatic remission in participants was defined as being in symptomatic remission at both Week 24 and Week 52. Symptomatic remission was defined as a total Mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point, and 0 subscore for both rectal bleeding and stool frequency. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Endoscopic Remission at Week 24 and 52 [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Endoscopic remission in participants was defined as a mayo endoscopic subscore of 0. The mayo endoscopic subscore consisted of the findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy, graded from 0 to 3 with higher subscores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Sustained Endoscopic Remission [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained endoscopic remission in participants was defined as being in endoscopic remission at both Week 24 and Week 52. Endoscopic remission was defined by a mayo endoscopic subscore of 0. The mayo endoscopic subscore consisted of the findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy, graded from 0 to 3 with higher subscores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Total Mayo Score at Baseline, Week 24 and 52 [TimeFrame:Baseline, Week 24, 52]

    Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity.


  • Change From Baseline in Total Mayo Score at Week 24 and 52 [TimeFrame:Baseline, Week 24, 52]

    Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity. Change from baseline in total mayo score at Week 24 and 52 was reported.


  • Percentage of Participants in Remission, Among Participants With Remission at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Remission in participants was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher score indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Sustained Remission, Among Participants With Remission at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained remission in participants was defined by being in remission at both Week 24 and Week 52. Remission was defined as a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher score indicating higher disease severity.


  • Percentage of Participants in Steroid-free Remission, Among Participants in Remission at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Steroid-free remission was defined by being in remission, in addition to no requirement of any treatment with steroid for at least 4 weeks prior to the visit. Remission was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity. Percentage of participants in steroid-free remission were reported in this outcome measure.


  • Percentage of Participants in Steroid-Free Remission, Among Participants Receiving Steroids at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Steroid-free remission was defined by being in remission, in addition to no requirement of any treatment with steroid for at least 4 weeks prior to the visit. Remission was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity. Percentage of participants with steroid-free remission were reported in this outcome measure.


  • Percentage of Participants in Sustained Steroid-Free Remission, Among Participants Receiving Steroids at Baseline [TimeFrame:Week 24, 52]

    Sustained steroid-free remission was defined by being in remission and steroid-free at both Week 24 and Week 52. Steroid-free remission was defined by being in remission, in addition to no requirement of any treatment with steroid for at least 4 weeks prior to the visit. Remission was defined by a total mayo score of 2 points or lower, with no individual subscore exceeding 1 point and a rectal bleeding subscore of 0. Mayo score was an instrument designed to measure disease activity of UC. It consisted of 4 subscores: stool frequency, rectal bleeding, findings of centrally read flexible sigmoidoscopy and PGA, each graded from 0 to 3 with higher scores indicating higher disease severity. These subscores were summed up to give a total score range of 0 to 12, where higher scores indicating higher disease severity. Percentage of participants with sustained steroid-free remission were reported in this outcome measure.


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