Thursday, March 4, 2021

Ectopic Burden via Holter Monitors in Friedreich Ataxia.

Erika Mejia,Abigail Lynch,Patrick Hearle,Oluwatimilehin Okunowo,Heather Griffis,Maully Shah,David Lynch,Kimberly Y Lin; Physician's Weekly; Mar 4, 2021

Using a natural history study of patients with Friedreich ataxia at a single center, we analyzed portable heart rhythm monitors (Holters). Ectopic burden was defined as the proportion of atrial or ventricular ectopic beats over total beats.
Of 456 patients, 131 had Holters. Sixty-eight (52.0%) were male, median age of symptom onset was 8.0 years (5.0 to 13.0, n = 111), median age at time of Holter was 17.3 years (interquartile range [IQR] 12.9 to 22.8, n = 129), and median duration of illness was 8.7 years (IQR 5.3 to 11.6, n = 110). Median GAA length on the shorter FXN allele was 706.0 (IQR 550.0 to 840.0, n = 112). Eight (7.8%, n = 103) had diminished cardiac function, and 74 (74.0%, n = 100) had ventricular hypertrophy. Ninety patients (83.0%) had atrial ectopy (supraventricular ectopy [SVE]): 85 (78.0%) with rare SVE (>0% to 5%) and five (5.0%) with frequent SVE (>10%). Twenty-five (19.0%) had supraventricular runs, and one (0.8%) had atrial fibrillation/flutter. Forty-five (41.0%) had ventricular ectopy (VE): 43 (39.0%) with rare VE (0% to 5%) and two (2.0%) with moderate VE (5% to 10%). Compared with patients with none and rare SVE, patients with frequent SVE had longer disease duration (18.3 versus 4.6 versus 9.0 years, P = 0.0005).
Patients with longer disease duration had higher rates of SVE. Heart rhythm monitoring may be considered for risk stratification; however, longitudinal analysis is needed.

Larimar Therapeutics Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Operating and Financial Results

BioSpace.com, Published: Mar 04, 2021​. 
 
Reported preliminary Phase 1 findings from a Single Ascending Dose (SAD) trial that suggest single subcutaneous injections of CTI-1601 were well tolerated at doses up to 100 mg in Friedreich'sataxia (FA) patients Placebo-controlled Phase 1 trials in FA patients remain on track for topline data in Q2 2021