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A 15-min premedication for 1-h paclitaxel infusion: Optimizing patients’ care

Authors :
Cristina Noberasco
Colette McDonnell
S. Boselli
Monica Bianchi
Tommaso De Pas
Livio Libutti
Alessandra Milani
Claudia Zencovich
Ivan Limardi
Filippo de Braud
Source :
Lung Cancer. 58:300-301
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

Summary Background Paclitaxel is a plant product highly active in numerous cancers, but anaphylactic-like hypersensitivity reactions with it have been reported in about 28% of patients receiving the drug. Thirty to sixty minutes are needed to give a standard premedication with steroids and diphenhydramine, leading to patients and nurses’ discomfort and stealing time from other infusional treatments. Patients and methods Eighty-nine patients with advanced NSCLC never pre-treated with taxanes, received paclitaxel followed by gemcitabine on days 1, 8, 15 q4wks. Premedication consisted of prednisone 25 mg/os on day 0 and hydrocortisone plus clorfenamina maleato given intravenous on day 1 by a 15 min infusion immediately before paclitaxel administration. Results Hypersensitivity reactions occurred in 3/341 (0.8%) cycles. In all three cases we observed severe dyspnoea and bronchospasm, that required treatment discontinuation but one was probably due to gemcitabine and another had a protracting time after premedication. Conclusions A 15-min premedication infusion administered immediately before paclitaxel appeared to be highly effective in patients treated with 1 h-infusion paclitaxel.

Details

ISSN :
01695002
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lung Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........054bb63e0c75bb2aa31897fb65cd6f44
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lungcan.2007.08.009