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Scott D Ramsey1, Auayporn Nademanee2, Tamas Masszi3, Jerzy Holowiecki4, Muneer Abidi5, Andy Chen6, Patrick Stiff7, Simonetta Viviani8, John W Sweetenham9, John Radford10, Yanyan Zhu11, Vijayveer Bonthapally11, Elizabeth Thomas12, Akshara Richhariya12, Naomi N Hunder12, Jan Walewski13, Craig H Moskowitz14.
Abstract
Brentuximab vedotin (BV) significantly improved progression-free survival in a phase 3 study in patients with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin lymphoma (RR-HL) post-autologous-haematopoietic stem cell transplant (auto-HSCT); we report the impact of BV on quality of life (QOL) from this trial. The European Quality of Life five dimensions questionnaire was administered at the beginning of each cycle, end of treatment, and every 3 months during follow-up; index value scores were calculated using the time trade-off (TTO) method for UK-weighted value sets. Questionnaire adherence during the trial was 87·5% (N = 329). In an intent-to-treat analysis, compared with placebo, TTO scores in the BV arm did not exceed the minimally important difference (MID) of 0·08 except at month 15 (-0·084; 95% confidence interval, -0·143 to -0·025). On-treatment index scores were similar between arms and did not reach the MID at any time point; mixed-effect modelling showed that BV treatment effect was not significant (P = 0·2127). BV-associated peripheral neuropathy did not meaningfully impact QOL. Utility scores for patients who progressed declined compared with those who did not; TTO scores between these patients exceeded the MID beginning at month 15. In conclusion, QOL decreased modestly with BV consolidation treatment in patients with RR-HL at high risk of relapse after auto-HSCT.Entities:
Keywords: CD30; Hodgkin lymphoma; autologous-haematopoietic stem cell transplant; brentuximab vedotin; quality of life
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27649689 PMCID: PMC5621593 DOI: 10.1111/bjh.14316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Haematol ISSN: 0007-1048 Impact factor: 6.998