Efficacy and safety of the antithrombin siRNA fitusiran as prophylaxis in haemophilia a and B: A systematic review and meta-analysis

M Muhammad Usama A Anas nasir (Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Multan, Pakistan) M Muhammad Rafay Paracha (6Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan) D Dania Hussain (United Medical and Dental college, Karachi, Pakistan) H Hurmat Fatima Bhatti (Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan) A Amal Khan Z zahra ali haque (4Islamic International Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan) R Rahima Tauqeer (11Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan) M maha malik (6allama iqbal medical college, lahore, Pakistan) M Muhammad Ali H Haider Imran (Waheed Khanzada Medical Center, Lahore, Pakistan) A Abbas Hussain (Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States) A asad ur rab (5Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad, Pakistan) S Sadia Ghafur (United Medical and Dental College, Karachi, Pakistan) A Aresha Masood Shah (Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: The management of bleeding in individuals with Haemophilia A and B has proven to be challenging. Conventional treatments that involve the infusion of clotting factors are both intensive and cost-prohibitive for many patients. Fitusiran, a novel investigational agent, presents a promising alternative by regulating the coagulation pathway through a different mechanism of action. This systematic review and meta-analysis aim to evaluate the efficacy and safety of fitusiran as a prophylactic treatment in patients with Haemophilia A and B. Methods: A systematic review was conducted under the PRISMA guidelines. An extensive literature search from PubMed, EMBASE, and MEDLINE for randomised controlled trials (RCTs), non-randomised controlled trials, and observational studies to find 6 RCTs having 438 participants on fitusiran for Haemophilia A and B. The primary outcomes included annualised bleeding rate (ABR), annualised joint bleeding rate (AJBR), and annualised spontaneous bleeding rate (ASBR). Secondary outcomes included Haemophilia Quality of Life (Haem-A-QoL) Physical Health Score, Haemophilia Quality of Life (Haem-A-QoL) Total Score and Safety outcomes. Three reviewers independently reviewed the data. The data was analysed using Stata. The effect measure was the pooled mean with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for annualised bleeding rate (ABR) and Haemophilia Quality of Life Index score (Haem-A-QoL) and annualised bleeding rates. Adverse effects rates were pooled using the Freeman-Tukey transformation, with the results being presented as proportions with 95% CI. Results: Six randomised controlled trials assessing fitusiran's effectiveness and safety as a preventive treatment for individuals with Haemophilia A and B were included in this meta-analysis. Fitusiran demonstrated significant efficacy in reducing bleeding episodes across multiple endpoints. The pooled analysis revealed a significant reduction in ABR (mean difference [MD] = -3.45; 95% CI: -4.12 to -2.78; p < 0.0001; I² = 56%), AJBR (MD = -2.19; 95% CI: -3.12 to -2.14; p < 0.0001; I² = 32%), and ASBR (MD = -2.19; 95% CI: -2.71 to -1.68; p < 0.0001; I² = 48%). Improvements in quality of life were also observed, with significant changes in the Haem-A-QoL total score (standardised mean difference [SMD] = -0.65; 95% CI: -0.82 to -0.48; I² = 28%) and physical health domain (SMD = -0.54; 95% CI: -0.70 to -0.38; I² = 21%). With non-significant Egger's test results (p > 0.10), the evaluation of publication bias using funnel plots revealed a symmetrical distribution across all key endpoints. This suggested a low risk of publication bias. Safety outcomes showed no statistically significant increase in adverse events or thromboembolic complications associated with fitusiran use (relative risk [RR] = 1.03; 95% CI: 0.87 to 1.22; p = 0.72). Conclusions: Fitusiran's effectiveness and safety as a preventive treatment for Haemophilia A and B are strongly corroborated by this systematic review and meta-analysis. Fitusiran significantly reduces bleeding rates and improves quality of life without a corresponding increase in adverse events, including thromboembolic complications. These findings underscore the therapeutic potential of fitusiran as a transformative treatment option in haemophilia care and warrant further integration into clinical practice guidelines and long-term safety surveillance.

Article Details

Journal Blood
Volume / Issue Vol. 146, Issue Supplement 1
Published November 03, 2025
Pages 6623-6623
ISSN 0006-4971
Publisher Elsevier BV

Journal Info

Blood

Elsevier BV

ISSN: 0006-4971 Health Sciences

Authors (15)

M

Muhammad Usama

A

Anas nasir

Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Multan, Pakistan

M

Muhammad Rafay Paracha

6Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan

D

Dania Hussain

United Medical and Dental college, Karachi, Pakistan

H

Hurmat Fatima Bhatti

Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan

A

Amal Khan

Z

zahra ali haque

4Islamic International Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

R

Rahima Tauqeer

11Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan

M

maha malik

6allama iqbal medical college, lahore, Pakistan

M

Muhammad Ali

H

Haider Imran

Waheed Khanzada Medical Center, Lahore, Pakistan

A

Abbas Hussain

Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

A

asad ur rab

5Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad, Pakistan

S

Sadia Ghafur

United Medical and Dental College, Karachi, Pakistan

A

Aresha Masood Shah

Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan