2024
Bimekizumab Efficacy Through 3 Years in Patients with Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis: Long-term Pooled Analysis from BE BRIGHT
Lebwohl M, Strober B, Foley P, Langley R, Tada Y, Hampton P, Davis L, Wiegratz S, Hoepken B, Lambert J, Kokolakis G. Bimekizumab Efficacy Through 3 Years in Patients with Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis: Long-term Pooled Analysis from BE BRIGHT. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2024, 8: s307. DOI: 10.25251/skin.8.supp.307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpen-label extensionDermatology Life Quality IndexSevere plaque psoriasisPhase 3 trialPlaque psoriasisPooled analysisDermatology Life Quality Index 0/1Discontinued treatment due to lackModerate to severe plaque psoriasisOLE weekPooled analysis of patientsTreatment-related adverse eventsPhase 3 clinical trialsEfficacy of bimekizumabPlaque psoriasis patientsTreatment due to lackAnalysis of patientsLong-term treatment efficacyProportion of patientsNext scheduled visitNon-responder imputationLoss of responseQuality of life responsesLife Quality IndexBE VIVID
2023
Bimekizumab maintenance of response through 3 years in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: results from the BE BRIGHT open-label extension trial
Strober B, Tada Y, Mrowietz U, Lebwohl M, Foley P, Langley R, Warren R, Wang M, Vanvoorden V, Szilagyi B, Ciaravino V, Paul C. Bimekizumab maintenance of response through 3 years in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: results from the BE BRIGHT open-label extension trial. British Journal Of Dermatology 2023, 188: 749-759. PMID: 36967713, DOI: 10.1093/bjd/ljad035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOngoing open-label extensionSevere plaque psoriasisBody surface areaDermatology Life Quality IndexWeek 16Plaque psoriasisNonresponder imputationPASI 100Investigator's Global Assessment 0/1Open-label extension trialDLQI 0/1 responsePASI 90 respondersOpen-label extensionHealth-related qualityLong-term efficacyLife Quality IndexLong-term treatmentLoss of responseYear 3Absolute PASIPASI 90Efficacy outcomesClinical responsePsoriasis AreaExtension trial
2016
Why Biologic Therapies Sometimes Lose Efficacy.
Strober B. Why Biologic Therapies Sometimes Lose Efficacy. Seminars In Cutaneous Medicine And Surgery 2016, 35: s78-80. PMID: 27525443, DOI: 10.12788/j.sder.2016.022.Peer-Reviewed Original Research