Examining the safety and efficacy of a chemotherapy dosing method in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant patients of extreme body size

Author:

Sriharsha Lakshmi1,Lipton Jeffrey H2,Pond Greg3,Ma Clement3,Raybardhan Sumit1,Messner Hans A2,Seki Jack T4

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Hospital, Ontario, Canada

2. Medical Oncology and Hematology, University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Hospital, Ontario, Canada

3. Department of Biostatistics University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Hospital, Ontario, Canada

4. Departments of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Hospital, Ontario, Canada,

Abstract

Background. There is no consensus on a universal dosing method for calculating high-dose chemotherapy in allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant (SCT) patients. The Metropolitan Life (Met-Life) Insurance Company’s weight—height tables have been used to determine body weight for chemotherapy dosing for SCT, however no formal study has been done to determine if the Met-Life weight— height tables can be used for chemotherapy dosing in SCT. We retrospectively studied the use of Met-Life weight—height tables for chemotherapy dosing in SCT. Our goal is to determine if patients with extremes of body size who had undergone an SCT and were dosed according to the Met-Life weight— height tables had an increase of Treatment Related Morbidity (TRM) or mortality or relapse. Patients and Methods. Patients were grouped into three different treatment regimens, cyclophosphamide/TBI, busulphan/cyclophosphamide, and AraC/cyclophosphamide/TBI. Patients in each treatment regimen were further divided into five equal groups based on weight. Treatment related morbidity and mortality was evaluated by comparing the lowest and highest quintiles to the middle quintiles within each treatment regimen. Result. Data from 262 patients was evaluated in this study. Overall, there was not an increase in TRM or mortality or in relapse in patients with extremes of body size. Conclusion. The Met-Life weight—height tables could be used to dose patients undergoing allogeneic SCTs. Additional prospective studies would need to be done comparing other chemotherapy dosing methods with the Met-Life weight—height tables to further validate this conclusion.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Oncology

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