Post‐remission cytopenia management in patients with AML treated with venetoclax in combination with hypomethylating agents: Pre‐ versus post‐VIALE‐A real‐world experience from a predominantly US community setting

Author:

Vachhani Pankit1ORCID,Ma Esprit2,Xu Tao3,Montez Melissa2,Worth Sarah1,Yellow‐Duke Archibong2,Cheng Wei‐Han4,Werner Michael E.4,Abbas Jonathan5,Donnellan William5

Affiliation:

1. O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

2. Genentech, Inc. South San Francisco California USA

3. F. Hoffmann‐La Roche Ltd Basel Switzerland

4. AbbVie, Inc. North Chicago Illinois USA

5. Tennessee Oncology Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis retrospective cohort study used an electronic health record‐derived, de‐identified, US patient‐level database to better understand the real‐world treatment experience, in a predominantly community setting (80.3% of patients), of venetoclax+hypomethylating agents (HMAs) in routine clinical care, pre‐ and post‐VIALE‐A, to determine whether the post‐remission cytopenia management insight from VIALE‐A was reflected in real‐world clinical practice.MethodsPatients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML; N = 498), who initiated venetoclax+HMA ≤30 days from AML diagnosis from June 1, 2018, to March 31, 2021, were stratified into pre‐(n = 330) and post‐(n = 168) VIALE‐A cohorts.ResultsMore patients in the post‐(61%) versus pre‐(45%) VIALE‐A cohort had their first biopsy by 28 ± 14 days post‐treatment initiation. Patients underwent bone marrow (BM) assessment earlier in the post‐ versus pre‐VIALE‐A cohort, and first identification of response was also earlier (2.5 vs 5.1 months, respectively). More venetoclax schedule modifications post‐remission occurred among post‐(82.1%) versus pre‐(73.8%) VIALE‐A responders; the most common reason for modification was treatment toxicities, specifically cytopenia. Treatment survival outcomes were comparable with or without venetoclax schedule modifications.ConclusionsFindings suggest that venetoclax schedule modifications can be used to manage cytopenia events without adversely affecting outcomes. Opportunities remain to improve earlier BM assessment to determine venetoclax schedule modifications, providing the best chance for optimal treatment outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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