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Adjunct Histamine Blockers as Premedications to Prevent Carboplatin Hypersensitivity Reactions

Authors :
Kellie J. Weddle
Elisabeth A. Lapp
Crystal L. Parker
Rodney J. Hunter
Judith A. Smith
Claire M. Mach
Jubilee Brown
Kimberly A. Burns
Source :
Pharmacotherapy. 36(5)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of premedications given as an adjunct to carboplatin on the incidence of hypersensitivity reactions in women with ovarian cancer. Medications of interest include a histamine1 (H1) and histamine2 (H2) blocker in addition to dexamethasone. Methods This was a retrospective chart review evaluating the addition of an H1 and H2 blocker in addition to dexamethasone as standard premedications on the incidence of carboplatin hypersensitivity reactions (CHRs) in women with ovarian cancer. Main Results The odds ratio for premedication use was 0.46 with a 95% confidence interval (0.17–1.27), suggesting that patients with premedication use had approximately half the risk of CHR compared with patients without premedication. The overall incidence of CHRs decreased from 7.9% at baseline to 3.2% after the addition of premedications. The incidence of CHRs was 5.2% in 58 patients with recurrent or progressive disease compared with 2.1% in 96 newly diagnosed patients. Lifetime dose greater than 3377 mg, number of cycles more than six, and progressive or recurrent disease were predictive factors of CHR in women with ovarian cancer. Principal Conclusions Total lifetime exposure to carboplatin remains the greatest predictive factor of CHR in women with ovarian cancer. Although data analysis indicates the addition of premedications for all ovarian cancer patients receiving carboplatin did not result in a statistically significant reduction in CHRs, a patient benefit in CHR reduction was observed. A prospective study is needed to confirm these findings.

Details

ISSN :
18759114
Volume :
36
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pharmacotherapy
Accession number :
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