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    Venetoclax ramp-up strategies for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in the United Kingdom: a real world multicentre retrospective study

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    Author
    Halperin, Daniel
    Kennedy, Ben
    Keyword
    Venetoclax
    Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
    Dose ramp-up
    Tumour lysis syndrome
    Date
    2023-03-23
    
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    DOI
    10.1111/bjh.18738
    Publisher's URL
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjh.18738
    Abstract
    This retrospective, observational study evaluated patterns of inpatient versus outpatient tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) monitoring during venetoclax ramp-up in 170 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. The primary outcome was clinical/biochemical TLS. Two clinical and four biochemical TLS occurred (4.1%). Five of the six events occurred in high-risk patients, four occurred at 20 mg dose and three at the 6-h time-point. Inpatient versus outpatient TLS rates within the high-risk subgroup were 15% and 8%. Risk category was the only predictor of TLS events in multivariate analysis. Outpatient escalation did not associate with clinically meaningful TLS events, suggesting outpatient escalation has manageable associated TLS risks, including in high-risk cohorts. These observations require confirmation in larger studies.
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    Figueroa-Mora, R., Rampotas, A., Halperin, D., Worth, T., Vidler, J., Melotti, D., Ferguson, P., Elmusharaf, N., Preston, G., Furtado, M., Dungarwalla, M., Gohill, S., Patten, P., Kennedy, B., Eyre, T. A., Schuh, A., Fox, C. P., Munir, T., & Martinez-Calle, N. (2023). Venetoclax ramp-up strategies for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in the United Kingdom: a real world multicentre retrospective study. British journal of haematology, 10.1111/bjh.18738. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.18738
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/17188
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