TY - JOUR
T1 - Treatment of newly diagnosed AML, RAEB-t or RAEB with lisofylline or placebo in addition to chemotherapy
AU - Estey, E. H.
AU - Thall, P. F.
AU - Reed, P.
AU - Kantarjian, H.
AU - Beran, M.
AU - Pierce, S.
AU - Keating, M. J.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - To determine whether the addition of lisofylline (LSF) to idarubicin (12 mg/m2 daily x 3) + ara-C (1.5 g/m2 daily x 4) affects the rates of infection, serious infection, CR or mortality during remission induction of newly diagnosed AML, RAEB-t or RAEB, we randomized 70 patients to 3 mg/kg lisofylline or placebo every 6 h i.v., to begin 6 h before the first dose of idarubicin and to continue until recovery of neutrophil and platelet counts or for 28 days, whichever came first. Eligibility required that patients be below age 71 years, have no history of abnormal counts, or chemotherapy for a prior malignancy, and have a creatinine < 1.6 mg/dl and bilirubin < 3.0 mg/dl. The study was double-blinded and infections were tabulated separately and independently at MD Anderson and by a three-member outside panel of experts. Logistic regression was used to assess the relative effects of treatment arm (LSF or placebo), age, performance status, treatment site (laminar air flow room or not), and cytogenetics on rates of infection and serious infection following the first course of chemotherapy, and on CR rate. There were 84% and 87% concordance between the expert panel and MD Anderson enumerations of infection and serious infections, respectively. Both analyses found no significant (P < 0.05) differences between the rates of infection, or serious infection, in the placebo and LSF groups. CR, 60-day, and overall mortality rates were similar in the two groups, as were time to neutrophil and blood count recovery and outcome once in CR. Logistic regression analyses supported the above conclusions. Severe nausea/vomiting and mucositis were more frequent in the LSF group. Our results suggest that larger studies of LSF in newly diagnosed AML, RAEB-t, or RAEB are not warranted.
AB - To determine whether the addition of lisofylline (LSF) to idarubicin (12 mg/m2 daily x 3) + ara-C (1.5 g/m2 daily x 4) affects the rates of infection, serious infection, CR or mortality during remission induction of newly diagnosed AML, RAEB-t or RAEB, we randomized 70 patients to 3 mg/kg lisofylline or placebo every 6 h i.v., to begin 6 h before the first dose of idarubicin and to continue until recovery of neutrophil and platelet counts or for 28 days, whichever came first. Eligibility required that patients be below age 71 years, have no history of abnormal counts, or chemotherapy for a prior malignancy, and have a creatinine < 1.6 mg/dl and bilirubin < 3.0 mg/dl. The study was double-blinded and infections were tabulated separately and independently at MD Anderson and by a three-member outside panel of experts. Logistic regression was used to assess the relative effects of treatment arm (LSF or placebo), age, performance status, treatment site (laminar air flow room or not), and cytogenetics on rates of infection and serious infection following the first course of chemotherapy, and on CR rate. There were 84% and 87% concordance between the expert panel and MD Anderson enumerations of infection and serious infections, respectively. Both analyses found no significant (P < 0.05) differences between the rates of infection, or serious infection, in the placebo and LSF groups. CR, 60-day, and overall mortality rates were similar in the two groups, as were time to neutrophil and blood count recovery and outcome once in CR. Logistic regression analyses supported the above conclusions. Severe nausea/vomiting and mucositis were more frequent in the LSF group. Our results suggest that larger studies of LSF in newly diagnosed AML, RAEB-t, or RAEB are not warranted.
KW - AML/MDS
KW - Infection
KW - Lisofylline
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U2 - 10.1038/sj.leu.2401443
DO - 10.1038/sj.leu.2401443
M3 - Article
C2 - 10360371
AN - SCOPUS:0033044845
SN - 0887-6924
VL - 13
SP - 850
EP - 854
JO - Leukemia
JF - Leukemia
IS - 6
ER -