hrp0094p1-121 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Higher rates of non-skeletal complications in achondroplasia compared to the general population: a UK matched cohort study using the CPRD database

Pimenta Jeanne M. , Cheung Moira , Irving Melita , Mazzeo Louise , Landis Sarah , Mukherjee Swati ,

Objectives: Achondroplasia (ACH) is a rare, genetic skeletal dysplasia, resulting in impaired endochondral bone growth and leading to multisystem complications. We aimed to estimate rates of non-skeletal complications in ACH patients compared with general population controls.Methods: Retrospective cohort study using UK Clinical-Practice-Research-Datalink (CPRD-GOLD), identifying an ACH cohort. Study index date was define...

hrp0095p1-508 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Real-world experience with Vosoritide for achondroplasia: interim findings from an early access programme in France

Cormier-Daire Valérie , Cohen Shelda , Edouard Thomas , Isidor Bertrand , Mukherjee Swati , Pimenta Jeanne , Rossi Massimiliano , Schaefer Elise , Sigaudy Sabine , Baujat Geneviève

Introduction: Achondroplasia is caused by a pathogenic mutation in the FGFR3 gene, leading to impaired endochondral bone growth and multiple medical complications. Vosoritide (once daily, subcutaneous injection) has recently been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for treating achondroplasia in patients aged ≥2 years until closure of epiphyses. It has been made available in France via an early access program, a cohort Temporary Authorization fo...