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In a high-dose melphalan setting, palifermin compared with placebo had no effect on oral mucositis or related patient's burden.

Authors :
Blijlevens, N
de Château, M
Krivan, G
Rabitsch, W
Szomor, A
Pytlik, R
Lissmats, A
Johnsen, H E
de Witte, T
Einsele, H
Ruutu, T
Niederwieser, D
Source :
Bone Marrow Transplantation. Jul2013, Vol. 48 Issue 7, p966-971. 6p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This randomized-controlled trial studied the efficacy of palifermin in a chemotherapy-only, high-dose Melphalan (HDM) transplant setting, to reduce oral mucositis (OM) and its sequelae measured by patient-reported outcomes (PRO) and medical resource use. Palifermin, relative to placebo was given either pre-/post-HDM or pre-HDM in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) undergoing auto-SCT at 39 European centers. Oral cavity assessment (WHO) and PRO questionnaires (oral mucositis daily questionnaire (OMDQ) and EQ 5D) were used in 281 patients (mean age 56, ±s.d.=8 years). 57 patients received placebo. One hundred and fifteen subjects were randomized to pre-/post-HDM receiving palifermin on 3 consecutive days before HDM and after auto-SCT and 109 patients were randomized to pre-HDM, receiving palifermin (60 μg/kg/day) i.v. for 3 consecutive days before HDM. There was no statistically significant difference in maximum OM severity. Severe OM occurred in 37% (placebo), 38% (pre-/post-HDM) and 24% (pre-HDM) of patients. No significant difference was observed with respect to PRO assessments or medical resource use, but more infections and fever during neutropenia were reported in pre-/post-HDM vs placebo (for example, 51 and 26%). To conclude, palifermin was unable to reduce OM or OM-related patient's burden in MM transplant patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02683369
Volume :
48
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
88834491
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/bmt.2012.257