| Literature DB >> 30536180 |
Daisuke Minakata1, Shin-Ichiro Fujiwara1, Takashi Ikeda1, Shin-Ichiro Kawaguchi1, Yumiko Toda1, Shoko Ito1, Shin-Ichi Ochi1, Takashi Nagayama1, Kiyomi Mashima1, Kento Umino1, Hirofumi Nakano1, Ryoko Yamasaki1, Kaoru Morita1, Yasufumi Kawasaki1, Miyuki Sugimoto1, Chihiro Yamamoto1, Masahiro Ashizawa1, Kaoru Hatano1, Kazuya Sato1, Iekuni Oh1, Ken Ohmine1, Kazuo Muroi1, Tsukasa Ohmori2, Yoshinobu Kanda3.
Abstract
We evaluated clinical outcomes of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in patients with hematological malignancies treated with synthetic protease inhibitors (SPIs) and compared the effects of gabexate mesilate (FOY) and nafamostat mesilate (FUT). We retrospectively examined 127 patients [acute myeloid leukemia (n = 48), acute lymphoblastic leukemia (n = 25), and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (n = 54)] with DIC, who were diagnosed according to Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare criteria and treated with SPIs [FOY (n = 55) and FUT (n = 72)] at our hospital from 2006 to 2015. The DIC resolution rates on days 7 and 14 were 42.6% and 62.4%, respectively. No significant differences were observed in DIC resolution rates between the FUT and FOY groups [40.3% vs. 45.5% (day 7), P = 0.586; 56.3% vs. 69.8% (day 14), P = 0.179, respectively]. Multivariate analysis revealed that response to chemotherapy was the only independent predictor of DIC resolution on days 7 and 14 (ORR 2.81, 95% CI 1.32-5.98, P = 0.007; ORR 2.51, 95% CI 1.12-5.65, P = 0.026). Resolution of DIC was correlated with improvement of background hematological malignancies, and no significant differences were observed between the two SPIs.Entities:
Keywords: Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Gabexate mesilate; Hematological malignancy; Nafamostat mesilate; Synthetic protease inhibitors
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30536180 DOI: 10.1007/s12185-018-02567-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Hematol ISSN: 0925-5710 Impact factor: 2.490