Gilteritinib and the risk of intracranial hemorrhage: a case series of a possible, under-reported side effect
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Published:2023-08-22
Issue:11
Volume:102
Page:3025-3030
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ISSN:0939-5555
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Container-title:Annals of Hematology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ann Hematol
Author:
Perrone Salvatore, Imperatore Stefano, Sucato Giuseppe, Notarianni Ermanno, Corbingi Andrea, Andriola Costanza, Napolitano Mariasanta, Pulsoni Alessandro, Molica MatteoORCID
Abstract
AbstractGilteritinib is currently approved for patients with relapsed/refractory AML with FLT3 mutations, based on the positive results of the pivotal ADMIRAL study. In ADMIRAL trial, no increased risk of bleeding was reported, but in the previous dose finding study, a single event of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) was registered after exposure to subtherapeutic doses of gilteritinib. Here, we report the first case series on five ICHs diagnosed in patients with FLT3-mutated AML, occurred within the first month of exposure to gilteritinib. Our cohort included 24 patients treated in three Italian centers. Most of these ICH cases were non-severe and self-limiting, while one was fatal. This link with ICHs remains in any case uncertain for the presence of active AML. We further reported that an analysis of the post-marketing surveillance data (EudraVigilance) retrieved other 11 cases of ICHs present in the database after gilteritinib treatment. A causality assessment was performed according to the Dx3 method to evaluate the possibility that ICHs might be an actual side effect of gilteritinib. In conclusion, further research is needed to elucidate the potential role of gilteritinib in the pathogenesis of ICHs.
Funder
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Hematology,General Medicine
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