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Cyclophosphamide dose adjustment based on body weight and albuminemia in elderly patients treated with R-mini-CHOP.

E Baudry1, S Huguet2, A L Couderc3, P Chaibi4, F Bret2, C Verny1, S Weill2, O Madar2, S Urien2,5, Keyvan Rezai6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common lymphoma in elderly patients, and R-CHOP chemotherapy is the standard treatment protocol for DLBCL. Elderly patients (often defined as 75 years of age) are treated with anticancer drugs with precaution; however, the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK and PD) of these agents have not been thoroughly investigated in this population. In this study, we investigated the PK of cyclophosphamide (CP) and doxorubicin (DOXO) in elderly patients in order to verify if there is an influence of age on the PK of these anticancer drugs.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective multi-center clinical trial investigating the PK of CP and DOXO in elderly and very elderly patients with DLBCL treated by R-mini-CHOP regimen. Dose levels were 25 mg/m2, 0.7-1.4 mg/m2, 750 mg/m2, and 375 mg/m2 for DOXO, Vincristine (VCR), CP, and Rituximab, respectively. For PK analysis, 7 time point samples were collected over 48 h post-administration on cycle 3. CP and VCR plasma concentrations were measured using UPLC-MS/MS validated method. DOX plasma concentrations were measured using UPLC coupled with fluorescence detection-validated method. PK-POP modeling has been performed with a non-linear mixed-effect model program (Monolix).
RESULTS: 31 patients (15 males and 16 females), 75 to 96 years old, were treated with R-miniCHOP protocol. Among them, 19 patients were treated with VCR. A one-compartment (1cpt) open model with linear elimination adequately described CP concentration-time courses. The population PK parameters for CP were: CL = 3.58 L/h, Vmale = 32.2 L, and Vfemale = 28.7 L. Body weight (BW), albuminemia, and gender demonstrated a significant impact on CP PK. A 2-compartment (2cpt) open model with linear elimination best described DOXO concentration-time courses. The population PK parameters for DOXO obtained for the structural model were: CL = 51.1 L/h, Q = 49.6 L/h, V1 = 29.4 L, V2 = 1,130 L (clearances: CL, Q, volumes of distribution: V1, V2). The main covariate effects on DOXO PK were related to gender, BW, and VCR administration. VCR increases DOXO V1 from 29.4 L to 57.5 L (p = 0.02). No hematologic and cardiac grade 3 or 4 toxicity were recorded.
CONCLUSIONS: Usually, in the absence of specific data, the majority of the physicians empirically reduce anticancer drug dose in the elderly patients (Tourani in J Geriatr Oncol 3(1): 41-48, 2012), or even does not treat these very-old patients. A better knowledge of the pharmacokinetics in very-old patients should allow a better dose adjustment based on the most significant physiological factors that modify the pharmacokinetic parameters. In this study, no serious toxicity was observed in these very elderly patients (84.1 years). This indicates that dose adjustment of chemotherapies should not only be based on age and creatinine clearance, but also, based upon appropriate physiological and biological data. Our findings indicate that, CP dose adjustment should be done according to serum albumin levels and patients BW and gender.

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Keywords:  Dose adjustment; Eldelrly patients; Pharmacokinetics; R-mini-CHOP

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30689002     DOI: 10.1007/s00280-019-03775-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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