Author:
Loffroy Romaric,Ronot Maxime,Greget Michel,Bouvier Antoine,Mastier Charles,Sengel Christian,Tselikas Lambros,Arnold Dirk,Maleux Geert,Pelage Jean-Pierre,Pellerin Olivier,Peynircioglu Bora,Sangro Bruno,Schaefer Niklaus,Urdániz María,Kaufmann Nathalie,Bilbao José Ignacio,Helmberger Thomas,Vilgrain Valérie,Piana Gilles,Frandon Julien,Tasu Jean-Pierre,Kobeiter Hicham,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Radioembolization has emerged as a treatment modality for patients with primary and secondary liver tumours. This observational study CIRT-FR (CIRSE Registry for SIR-Spheres Therapy in France) aims to evaluate real-life clinical practice on all patients treated with transarterial radioembolization (TARE) using SIR-Spheres yttrium-90 resin microspheres in France. In this interim analysis, safety and quality of life data are presented. Final results of the study, including secondary effectiveness outcomes, will be published later. Overall, CIRT-FR is aiming to support French authorities in the decision making on reimbursement considerations for this treatment.
Methods
Data on patients enrolled in CIRT-FR from August 2017 to October 2019 were analysed. The interim analysis describes clinical practice, baseline characteristics, safety (adverse events according to CTCTAE 4.03) and quality of life (according to EORTC QLQ C30 and HCC module) aspects after TARE.
Results
This cohort included 200 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (114), metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC; 38) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (33) amongst others (15). TARE was predominantly assigned as a palliative treatment (79%). 12% of patients experienced at least one adverse event in the 30 days following treatment; 30-day mortality was 1%. Overall, global health score remained stable between baseline (66.7%), treatment (62.5%) and the first follow-up (66.7%).
Conclusion
This interim analysis demonstrates that data regarding safety and quality of life generated by randomised-controlled trials is reflected when assessing the real-world application of TARE.
Trial Registration
Clinical Trials.gov NCT03256994.
Funder
SIRTEX Medical Europe GmbH
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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