Bleeding risk with concurrent use of anticoagulants and ibrutinib: A population‐based nested case‐control study

Author:

Allouchery Marion123ORCID,Tomowiak Cécile45,Singier Allison3,Puyade Mathieu56,Dari Loubna37,Pambrun Elodie3,Pariente Antoine3,Bezin Julien38,Pérault‐Pochat Marie‐Christine19,Salvo Francesco38

Affiliation:

1. Pharmacologie Clinique et Vigilances, CHU de Poitiers Poitiers France

2. Faculté de Médecine Université de Poitiers Poitiers France

3. Univ. Bordeaux, INSERM, BPH, U1219, Team AHeaD Bordeaux France

4. Onco‐Hématologie et Thérapie Cellulaire, CHU de Poitiers Poitiers France

5. INSERM CIC 1402, CHU de Poitiers Poitiers France

6. Médecine Interne et Maladies Infectieuses, CHU de Poitiers Poitiers France

7. Médecine Vasculaire, CHU de Bordeaux Bordeaux France

8. CHU de Bordeaux, Pôle de Santé Publique, Service de Pharmacologie Médicale Bordeaux France

9. Laboratoire de Neurosciences Expérimentales et Cliniques, INSERM, UMR1084 Université de Poitiers Poitiers France

Abstract

SummaryData regarding the safety of co‐administration of ibrutinib with anticoagulants in real‐life settings are scarce. Using a nationwide database, we conducted a nested case‐control study in a cohort of new users of ibrutinib to assess the risk of clinically relevant bleeding (CRB) associated with anticoagulation. Cases were patients with a diagnosis of CRB, defined as hospitalization with a diagnosis of bleeding. The date of CRB constituted the index date. Up to four controls were matched on sex, age at index date and duration of follow‐up. The risk of CRB associated with anticoagulation in patients receiving ibrutinib was estimated using conditional logistic regression models, providing odds ratios (OR) adjusted for risk factors of bleeding. Among 614 cases and 2407 matched controls, the risk of CRB was significantly higher in patients receiving both ibrutinib and anticoagulants (adjusted OR [aOR] 2.54, confidence interval [CI] 95% [1.94; 3.32]). When considering anticoagulant class, aOR was 1.99 (CI 95% [1.19; 3.33]) for VKA, 2.48 (CI 95% [1.76; 3.47]) for direct oral anticoagulants and 3.40 (CI 95% [2.01; 5.75]) for parenteral anticoagulants. In conclusion, this study found a 2.5‐fold increased risk of CRB in patients receiving both ibrutinib and anticoagulants in real‐life settings, and similar aOR among oral anticoagulants.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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