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Colchicine and the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 (ACT): an open-label, factorial, randomised, controlled trial.

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Eikelboom, JW; Jolly, SS; Belley-Cote, EP; Whitlock, RP; Rangarajan, S; Xu, L; Heenan, L; Bangdiwala, SI; Luz Diaz, M; Diaz, R; Yusufali, A ...
Published in: Lancet Respir Med
December 2022

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 disease is accompanied by a dysregulated immune response and hypercoagulability. The Anti-Coronavirus Therapies (ACT) inpatient trial aimed to evaluate anti-inflammatory therapy with colchicine and antithrombotic therapy with the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin for prevention of disease progression in patients hospitalised with COVID-19. METHODS: The ACT inpatient, open-label, 2 × 2 factorial, randomised, controlled trial was done at 62 clinical centres in 11 countries. Patients aged at least 18 years with symptomatic, laboratory confirmed COVID-19 who were within 72 h of hospitalisation or worsening clinically if already hospitalised were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive colchicine 1·2 mg followed by 0·6 mg 2 h later and then 0·6 mg twice daily for 28 days versus usual care; and in a second (1:1) randomisation, to the combination of rivaroxaban 2·5 mg twice daily plus aspirin 100 mg once daily for 28 days versus usual care. Investigators and patients were not masked to treatment allocation. The primary outcome, assessed at 45 days in the intention-to-treat population, for the colchicine randomisation was the composite of the need for high-flow oxygen, mechanical ventilation, or death; and for the rivaroxaban plus aspirin randomisation was the composite of major thrombosis (myocardial infarction, stroke, acute limb ischaemia, or pulmonary embolism), the need for high-flow oxygen, mechanical ventilation, or death. The trial is registered at www. CLINICALTRIALS: gov, NCT04324463 and is ongoing. FINDINGS: Between Oct 2, 2020, and Feb 10, 2022, at 62 sites in 11 countries, 2749 patients were randomly assigned to colchicine or control and the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin or to the control. 2611 patients were included in the analysis of colchicine (n=1304) versus control (n=1307); 2119 patients were included in the analysis of rivaroxaban and aspirin (n=1063) versus control (n=1056). Follow-up was more than 98% complete. Overall, 368 (28·2%) of 1304 patients allocated to colchicine and 356 (27·2%) of 1307 allocated to control had a primary outcome (hazard ratio [HR] 1·04, 95% CI 0·90-1·21, p=0·58); and 281 (26·4%) of 1063 patients allocated to the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin and 300 (28·4%) of 1056 allocated to control had a primary outcome (HR 0·92, 95% CI 0·78-1·09, p=0·32). Results were consistent in subgroups defined by vaccination status, disease severity at baseline, and timing of randomisation in relation to onset of symptoms. There was no increase in the number of patients who had at least one serious adverse event for colchicine versus control groups (87 [6·7%] of 1304 vs 90 [6·9%] of 1307) or with rivaroxaban and aspirin versus control groups (85 [8·0%] vs 91 [8·6%]). Among patients assigned to colchicine, 8 (0·61%) had adverse events that led to discontinuation of study drug, mostly gastrointestinal in nature. 17 (1·6%) patients assigned to the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin had bleeding compared with seven (0·66%) of those allocated to control (p=0·042); the number of serious bleeding events was two (0·19%) versus six (0·57%), respectively (p=0·18). No patients assigned to rivaroxaban and aspirin had serious adverse events that led to discontinuation of study drug. INTERPRETATION: Among patients hospitalised with COVID-19, neither colchicine nor the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin prevent disease progression or death. FUNDING: Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Bayer, Population Health Research Institute, Hamilton Health Sciences Research Institute, Thistledown Foundation. TRANSLATIONS: For the Portuguese, Russian and Spanish translations of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.

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Lancet Respir Med

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2213-2619

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December 2022

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10

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12

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1169 / 1177

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England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Rivaroxaban
  • Oxygen
  • Humans
  • Disease Progression
  • Colchicine
  • Canada
  • COVID-19 Drug Treatment
  • Aspirin
  • Adult
 

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Eikelboom, J. W., Jolly, S. S., Belley-Cote, E. P., Whitlock, R. P., Rangarajan, S., Xu, L., … Yusuf, S. (2022). Colchicine and the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 (ACT): an open-label, factorial, randomised, controlled trial. Lancet Respir Med, 10(12), 1169–1177. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00298-3
Eikelboom, John W., Sanjit S. Jolly, Emilie P. Belley-Cote, Richard P. Whitlock, Sumathy Rangarajan, Lizhen Xu, Laura Heenan, et al. “Colchicine and the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 (ACT): an open-label, factorial, randomised, controlled trial.Lancet Respir Med 10, no. 12 (December 2022): 1169–77. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00298-3.
Eikelboom JW, Jolly SS, Belley-Cote EP, Whitlock RP, Rangarajan S, Xu L, et al. Colchicine and the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 (ACT): an open-label, factorial, randomised, controlled trial. Lancet Respir Med. 2022 Dec;10(12):1169–77.
Eikelboom, John W., et al. “Colchicine and the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 (ACT): an open-label, factorial, randomised, controlled trial.Lancet Respir Med, vol. 10, no. 12, Dec. 2022, pp. 1169–77. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/S2213-2600(22)00298-3.
Eikelboom JW, Jolly SS, Belley-Cote EP, Whitlock RP, Rangarajan S, Xu L, Heenan L, Bangdiwala SI, Luz Diaz M, Diaz R, Yusufali A, Kumar Sharma S, Tarhuni WM, Hassany M, Avezum A, Harper W, Wasserman S, Almas A, Drapkina O, Felix C, Lopes RD, Berwanger O, Lopez-Jaramillo P, Anand SS, Bosch J, Choudhri S, Farkouh ME, Loeb M, Yusuf S. Colchicine and the combination of rivaroxaban and aspirin in patients hospitalised with COVID-19 (ACT): an open-label, factorial, randomised, controlled trial. Lancet Respir Med. 2022 Dec;10(12):1169–1177.
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Published In

Lancet Respir Med

DOI

EISSN

2213-2619

Publication Date

December 2022

Volume

10

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1169 / 1177

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Rivaroxaban
  • Oxygen
  • Humans
  • Disease Progression
  • Colchicine
  • Canada
  • COVID-19 Drug Treatment
  • Aspirin
  • Adult