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We used the CAG regimen (low-dose cytarabine [10 mg/m2 per 12 hours, days 1-14], aclarubicin [14 mg/m2 per day, days 1-4], and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor [200 micrograms/m2 per day, days 1-14]) for the treatment of patients with primary resistant acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and previously untreated elderly patients with AML, secondary AML, and refractory anemia with excess blasts in transformation (RAEB-T) in addition to relapsed AML. Forty-three of 69 (62%) patients achieved complete remission (CR), including 29 of 35 (83%) patients with relapsed AML, 1 of 8 patients with primary resistant AML, 5 of 8 elderly patients with previously untreated AML, and 8 of 18 patients with previously untreated secondary AML or RAEB-T. Ten of 22 (45%) patients > or = 65 years old achieved CR. The patients who achieved CR received at least 1 course of modified CAG therapy as the first consolidation therapy, followed by various second consolidation and intensification therapies. The median disease-free survival and overall survival were 8 and 15 months, respectively, for relapsed AML; 11 and 8 months for the elderly patients; and 8 and 17 months for secondary AML and RAEB-T. Myelosuppression was mild to moderate, and other than fever, severe nonhematologic toxicity was rare. CAG as the induction therapy seems promising for the treatment of various categories of poor-prognosis AML.  相似文献   

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In an effort to develop more effective therapy for patients with refractory or relapsed acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), we investigated the efficacy of a combination chemotherapy consisting of idarubicin, cytarabine, and topotecan. Twenty-seven patients were treated: four with primary refractory AML, nine with AML in first relapse, four with AML in second relapse, and 10 with MDS-RAEB/RAEBT. Patients received as salvage therapy a single course of idarubicin 12 mg/m(2) IV bolus on days 1-3, cytarabine 1 g/m(2) over two hours q 12 hr on days 1-5, and topotecan 1.25 mg/m(2) over 24 hr on days 1-5. Median age was 42 years (range 17-65 years). All patients were evaluable for response: 14 (51.9%) achieved complete remission, 10 with AML (59%) and four with MDS (40%), respectively. Thirteen AML patients (excluding four relapsed after autologous stem cell transplantation) were grouped into four categories to stratify the probability of achieving complete remission (CR): group 1, first CR duration > or = 2 years and receiving first salvage treatment (S1); group 2, first CR duration 1-2 years and receiving S1; group 3, first CR duration 0-1 years and receiving S1; and group 4, first CR duration 0-1 years and receiving S2, S3, or S4 after failing S1. The response rate of each group was as follows: group 1, one of two (50%); group 2, one of one (100%); group 3, four of four (100%); group 4, two of six (33.3%). The median remission duration and survival of patients with AML were six and 12 months, respectively. Median duration of survival in 10 MDS patients was 15 months, and all four MDS patients achieving a CR maintained continuous CR with a median follow-up of 11 months. Severe myelosuppression was observed in all patients, resulting in fever or documented infections in 89% of patients. Median time to recovery of neutrophils > or =0.5 x 10(9)/l was 22 days (11-34) and for platelets > 20 x 10(9)/l 35 days (11-58). Reversible grade 3-4 toxicities included diarrhea (two patients) and mucositis (seven patients). We conclude that combination chemotherapy with intermediate dose cytarabine, idarubicin, and topotecan has significant antileukemic activity and acceptable toxicity in salvage AML and high-risk MDS.  相似文献   

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It is difficult for relapsed and refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients to achieve complete remission (CR). The CAG regimen [low-dose cytarabine and aclarubicin in combination with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)] has been used to treat relapsed and refractory AML patients, and showed good therapeutic efficacy. It is unknown, however, whether increasing the dose of aclarubicin in CAG regimen could treat relapsed or refractory AML safely and effectively. We evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of increasing the dose of aclarubicin in CAG regimen, in 37 relapsed or refractory AML patients. All patients were treated with CAG regimen including low-dose cytarabine (10 mg/m2 every 12 h, days 1–14), aclarubicin (5–7 mg/m2 every day, days 1–14), and G-CSF (200 μg/m2 every day, days 1–14) priming. After a single course of therapy, the overall response [CR + partial remission (PR)] rate of all patients was 78.4 % (29/37), in which the CR rate was 62.2 % (23/37). There was no early death. The median overall survival was 6 months (range 2–36 months). Myelosuppression was ubiquitous, but tolerated. No severe non-hematologic toxicity was observed. Thus, increasing the dose of aclarubicin in CAG regimen can be used safely and effectively in the treatment of relapsed or refractory AML.  相似文献   

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23 adult patients with refractory or relapsed acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) received salvage chemotherapy with mitoxantrone and etoposide. The regimen consisted of mitoxantrone, 10 mg/m2/d by 30-min infusion, and etoposide 100 mg/m2/d by 30-min infusion, given 12 h apart for 5 consecutive d. Of 23 patients treated, 13 met the criteria for highly refractory disease (6 primary resistant; 4 with early relapse during maintenance; 3 relapsed and refractory to reinduction). 10 patients had relapsed off-therapy more than 6 months after achieving first CR. Overall, 14 patients (61%) achieved a complete remission (CR): 6/13 (46%) with refractory AML, and 8/10 (80%) with relapsed AML. 2 patients had a partial remission, 2 died in aplasia, and 5 were nonresponders. In responding patients, the median time for recovery of granulocyte count was 27 d. The most important nonhematologic side effect was oral mucositis, which was severe in 35% of cases. No signs of cardiac toxicity were observed. The median CR duration was 5 months (range, 2 to 12+ months). The combination of mitoxantrone and etoposide appears a highly effective and relatively well tolerated salvage regimen for refractory and relapsed AML. Its incorporation into first-line induction and consolidation programs for newly diagnosed AML patients should be considered.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: High-dose cytarabine (HDAra-C), mitoxantrone and etoposide are the mainstay of several active regimens against relapsed or refractory acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). We designed a phase II study to assess the efficacy and side effects of a time sequential application of mitoxantrone plus intermediate-dose Ara-C followed by HDAra-C plus etoposide (GEMIA) in adult patients with refractory or relapsed AML. DESIGN AND METHODS: Patients with refractory or relapsed AML were eligible for GEMIA salvage therapy, which comprised mitoxantrone 12 mg/m2/day on days 1-3, Ara-C 500 mg/m2/day as a 24-hour continuous infusion on days 1-3, followed by HDAra-C 2 g/m2/12-hourly on days 6-8 and etoposide 100 mg/m2/12-hourly on days 6-8. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor was started on day 14. In patients above the age of 55 the dose of Ara-C in the first sequence (days 1-3) was reduced to 250 mg/m2. RESULTS: Twenty patients were included, of whom 12 achieved complete remission after GEMIA (60%, 95% CI 40-80%), one was refractory and five died early from infection. Two additional patients achieved partial remission after GEMIA and complete remission after consolidation chemotherapy, for a final CR rate of 70% (95% CI 48-88%). Neutrophils recovered at a median of 27 days (range, 22-43) and platelets 46 days (range, 25-59) after the start of treatment. The median duration of remission was 133 days (range, 36-417+) whereas overall survival time lasted for a median of 153 days (range, 13-554+). Treatment-associated toxicity was comprised predominantly of infection, mucositis and diarrhea that reached World Health Organization grades III-V in 40%, 40% and 30% of patients, respectively. Despite the intention to rapidly proceed to a hematopoietic stem cell transplant in patients in remission, only five patients reached the transplant. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS: The GEMIA time sequential chemotherapy regimen appears effective in obtaining remissions in refractory and relapsed adult AML. The high toxicity seen, however, suggests that its design is amenable to further improvements, especially in more elderly patients. Since remissions are short-lived, more innovative post-remission strategies are needed.  相似文献   

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目的:探讨标准剂量的去甲氧柔红霉素(IDA)联合阿糖胞苷(Ara-C)治疗急性髓细胞白血病(AML)的疗效和不良反应。方法:14例AML患者,年龄13~70岁(中位年龄36岁),男8例,女6例。初治AML10例,难治、复发AML4例。所有患者均在治疗前进行染色体核型分析,4例染色体异常。诱导方案为IDA 12 mg·m-2·d-1,第1~3天,Ara-C 100 mg·m-2·d-1,持续静脉点滴,第1~7天。结果:1个疗程结束后总有效率92.9%(13/14),完全缓解率85.7%(12/14),其中初治AML的CR率为90.0%(9/10),复发、难治AML的CR率为75.0%(3/4),3例染色体异常患者达细胞遗传学缓解,未发生早期死亡。化疗的不良反应主要为骨髓抑制和粒细胞缺乏所致感染,未见严重的非造血系统不良反应。结论:标准剂量的IDA联合Ara-C 24 h持续静脉点滴,为初治、复发难治AML的高效、安全的方案。  相似文献   

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One hundred twelve patients with geriatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML), refractory or relapsed AML, or myelodysplastic syndrome and refractory anemia with excess of blasts in transformation (MDS-RAEBt) were entered into this study to receive CAG (aclarubicin and low-dose cytosine arabinoside [Ara-C]in combination with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor [G-CSF]) with the objective of evaluating the efficacy and tolerance of this regimen. Low-dose Ara-C was given subcutaneously at a dosage of 10 mg/m2 every 12 hours on days 1 to 14. Aclarubicin was administered intravenously at a dosage of 14 mg/m2 per day on days 1 to 4 (CAG regimen A) or 7 mg/m2 on days 1 to 8 (CAG regimen B). Recombinant G-CSF was given subcutaneously at a dosage of 200 3g/m2 per day on days 1 to 14. We demonstrated comparable overall complete remission rates for the 4 groups of patients: 30.8% (8/26) in the elderly patients, 48.4% (30/62) in the refractory AML patients, 44.4% (8/18) in the relapsed AML patients, and 38.5% (5/13) in the MDS-RAEBt patients. Of the 52 patients followed up, the 12-month progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method were 40.73% 3 8.15% and 42.85% 3 8.23%, respectively. The median PFS and OS times were 9.0 3 2.2 months and 11.0 3 1.6 months, respectively. Toxic effects were very rare and mainly consisted of neutropenia and thrombocytopenia due to myelosuppression; approximately 70% to 80% of patients had neutropenia or thrombocytopenia that exceeded National Cancer Institute grade II. Nonhematologic toxicities were not observed in this study.The CAG regimen seems promising, with acceptable toxicity, for the treatment of various categories of poor-prognosis AML and MDS-RAEBt.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of cladribine (2-chlorodeoxyadenosine, 2-CdA), cytarabine (Ara-C), and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) (CLAG) regimen in refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in the multicenter phase II study. METHODS: The induction chemotherapy consisted of 2-CdA 5 mg/m2, Ara-C2 g/m2, and G-CSF. In the case of partial remission (PR), a second CLAG was administered. Patients in complete remission (CR) received two consolidation courses based on HD Ara-C, mitoxantrone or idarubicine, with or without 2-CdA. RESULTS: Fifty-eight patients from 11 centers were registered; 50 primary resistant and eight early relapsed (CR1 < 6 months). CR was achieved in 29 (50%) patients, 19 (33%) were refractory, and 10 (17%) died early. Forty of 50 primary resistant patients received daunorubicin (DNR) and Ara-C as the first-line induction therapy (DA-7), 10 received additional 2-CdA (DAC-7). The CR rates after CLAG were 58% and 10%, respectively in each group (P = 0.015). Five of six patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)/AML achieved CR. Hematologic toxicity was the most prominent toxicity of this regimen. The overall survival (OS, 1 yr) for the 58 patients as a whole, and the 29 patients in CR were 42% and 65%, respectively. Disease-free survival (DFS, 1 yr) was 29%. Only first-line induction treatment with DA-7 significantly influenced the probability of CR after CLAG. None of the analyzed factors significantly influenced DFS and OS. CONCLUSION: CLAG regimen has significant anti-leukemic activity and an acceptable toxicity in refractory AML. The addition of 2-CdA to the first-line induction treatment may worsen the results of salvage with CLAG. The high CR rate in patients with MDS preceding AML deserves further observation.  相似文献   

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Based on in vitro evidence of time-dependent synergistic kill of HL-60 leukemia cells exposed to Ara-C and mitoxantrone, 44 patients with relapsed or refractory AML and 3 with blastic CML were treated with a timed sequence of both drugs. There were 25 females and 22 males, with a median age of 53 (range 21-75). Of 31 patients with relapsed AML, 24 had one prior remission, 6 had two and 1 had three. Of these, 15 had failed a second reinduction attempt. Thirteen patients were primarily refractory to induction with Ara-C plus daunorubicin. Each dose of Ara-C, 500 mg/m2, was followed after 6 hr by mitoxantrone, 5 mg/m2, and the sequence was repeated four to six times (44-68 hr) in different cohorts of patients. All but two patients (one with blastic CML and one in relapse and refractory) are evaluable for response and toxicity. Of 16 patients in relapse without prior reinduction 7 achieved CR and 3 PR (62% response rate); there were 3 CR in the 14 patients who were in relapse and refractory (21% response rate) and 4 CR and 1 PR (35% response rate) in the 14 patients with primary anthracycline resistance. Five of seven patients previously exposed to mitoxantrone achieved CR. Response lasted from 2 to 42 months, with two patients alive and in continuing remission at 34 and 42 months. Average marrow recovery was seen after 25 days and time to remission was 30 days. Six patients died in induction (four from sepsis and two from the tumor lysis syndrome) and 21 had progressive disease. Chemotherapy was well tolerated with minor nausea and vomiting in 13 patients, moderate in 20, and severe in 2. Most patients did not have evidence of drug-induced mucositis: it was minor in 9 and moderate in 2. Renal dysfunction was attributable to the use of nephrotoxic antibiotics. Hepatic dysfunction was reversible and was minor in 10 patients, moderate in 13, and severe in 3. Sequential, timed administration of intermediate-dose Ara-C and mitoxantrone is an active and well-tolerated antileukemic regimen.  相似文献   

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The primary objective of this study was to determine the complete remission (CR) rate achieved with the FLAG (fludarabine phosphate, cytarabine and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor) regimen in patients with relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) or de novo refractory anaemia with excess of blasts in transformation (RAEB-t). Secondary objectives were to evaluate survival and toxicity. Induction treatment consisted of between one and two courses of FLAG. Patients achieving CR received between one and two courses of consolidation treatment. Eighty-three of the 89 patients entering the study were eligible for assessment. CR rates were: 17 out of 21 (81%) in late relapse AML (Group 1), 13 out of 44 (30%) in early relapse/refractory AML (Group 2), and 10 out of 18 (56%) in de novo RAEB-t (Group 3). Thirty-four of the 40 responders (85%) achieved CR after one induction course. Median survival times were 1.4 years, 3 months and 1.6 years in Groups 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Other than myelosuppression, the FLAG regimen was not generally associated with clinically significant toxicity and was well tolerated by most patients including the elderly. The FLAG regimen offers a very effective alternative treatment for CR induction in poor prognosis adult patients with either relapsed or refractory AML or de novo RAEB-t. FLAG delivers high-dose treatment without increasing overall toxicity, an approach which is of particular value in older patients, who constitute the majority in these diseases. It is therefore an important advance in developing new treatment options for these patients.  相似文献   

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There is growing interest in autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) for elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). While mortality and toxicity from ASCT have been reduced, relapse rate is still high. In a prospective study, we investigated the feasibility of a new conditioning regimen consisting of high-dose idarubicin plus busulfan in AML patients aged over 60 years undergoing ASCT. A total of 14 patients (median age: 64 years) received 2 days continuous infusion of idarubicin at 20 mg/m2/day, followed by 3 days of oral busulfan (4 mg/kg/day) as conditioning. No case of transplant-related mortality occurred. The median number of days to neutrophil ( > 0.5 x 10(9)/l) and platelet ( > 20 x 10(9)/l) recovery was 11 and 12, respectively. Cardiac toxicity was absent, while 12 patients (86%) had grade 3-4 mucositis. After a median follow-up of 9 months from ASCT, nine of 14 patients are alive in continuous complete remission (CR), four have relapsed at 3, 6, 8 and 9 months, and one died in CR1 from gastric cancer. Our data demonstrate the feasibility of a conditioning regimen based on high-dose idarubicin plus busulfan in elderly AML patients. Results concerning reduction of relapse rate need confirmation in a larger series with longer follow-up.  相似文献   

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Pastore  D.  Specchia  G.  Carluccio  P.  Liso  A.  Mestice  A.  Rizzi  R.  Greco  G.  Buquicchio  C.  Liso  V. 《Annals of hematology》2003,82(4):231-235
We evaluated the efficacy and toxicity profiles of the combination of fludarabine, high-dose cytosine arabinoside (AraC), idarubicin, and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) in refractory/relapsed acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) patients. Between October 1998 and February 2002, 46 AML patients were treated with FLAG-IDA (fludarabine 30 mg/m(2), AraC 2 g/m(2) for 5 days, idarubicin 10 mg/m(2) for 3 days, and G-CSF 5 micro g/kg from day +6 until neutrophil recovery). Thirty patients were in relapse after conventional chemotherapy including cytarabine, etoposide, and daunorubicin or mitoxantrone according to the GIMEMA protocols. Four were in relapse after autologous peripheral stem cell transplantation and two after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. Ten patients had refractory disease (after 10 days of standard doses of cytarabine, 3 days of mitoxantrone or daunorubicin, and 5 days of etoposide). Recovery of neutrophils and platelets required a median of 19 and 22 days from the start of therapy. Complete remission (CR) was obtained in 24 of 46 patients (52.1%) and 3 of 46 (6.6%) died during reinduction therapy: 2 due to cerebral hemorrhage and 1 due to fungemia ( Candida tropicalis). Fever >38.5 degrees C was observed in 40 of 46 patients (86.9%), 27 had fever of unknown origin (FUO) and 13 documented infections; 31 of 46 (67.3%) developed mucositis and 14 of 46 (30.4%) had grade 2 WHO transient liver toxicity. After achieving CR, 11 patients received allogeneic stem cell transplantation, 4 patients received autologous stem cell transplantation, 4 were judged unable to receive any further therapy, and 5 refused other therapy. Ten patients are at present in continuous CR after a median follow-up of 13 months (range: 4-24). In our experience, FLAG-IDA is a well-tolerated and effective regimen in relapsed/refractory AML. The toxicity is acceptable, enabling most patients to receive further treatment, including transplantation procedures.  相似文献   

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Rowe  JM; Chang  AY; Bennett  JM 《Blood》1988,71(4):992-996
Thirty-five patients with acute myelogenous leukemia were treated with aclacinomycin A (60 mg/m2/day for 5 days) and VP-16-213 (100 mg/m2/day for 5 days). All were previously treated and had relapsed or were refractory to primary treatment. Most patients (28) had received prior DAT (daunorubicin, cytosine arabinoside, and 6-thioguanine) induction therapy followed by one or more courses of high-dose cytosine arabinoside (HD-Ara C) as consolidation therapy or as treatment for relapse. One patient was in her fourth relapse, one had relapsed acute megakaryoblastic leukemia (following remission with DAT and HD-Ara-C), one had a treatment-induced leukemia, and four patients were treated for primary treatment failures following two induction courses with DAT or a similar regimen. Fourteen patients had infections at start of therapy. Ten patients died within 14 days of treatment, all from sepsis or bleeding, before their marrow could be evaluated for leukemic response. Fourteen patients (40%) responded; 12 (34%) entered complete remission and two (6%) a partial remission (PR). Two of the four patients who were treated for primary treatment failures went into CR. The median CR duration was 99 days (range 30 to 455 days). Side effects from this treatment were similar to the conventional DAT regimen, although the gastrointestinal toxicity and mucositis appeared to be more severe. In addition, two of the patients had severe but reversible ventricular arrhythmias. The overall response (40%) and CR rate (34%) in this group of previously treated AML patients is encouraging, and further studies are needed to evaluate these preliminary findings.  相似文献   

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To assess the efficacy and toxicity of HAA regimen (Homoharringtonine 4 mg/m2/day, days 1–3; cytarabine 150 mg/m2/day, days 1–7; aclarubicin 12 mg/m2/day, days 1–7) as a salvage therapy in the treatment of refractory and/or relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 46 patients with refractory and/or relapsed AML, median age 37 (16–65) years, participated in this clinical study. The median follow-up was 41 (10–86) months. Eighty percent of patients achieved complete remission (CR), and the first single course of re-induction HAA regimen resulted in CR rate of 76.1 %. The study protocol allowed two courses of induction. The CR rates of patients with favorable, intermediate and unfavorable cytogenetics were 90 %, 88.9 %, and 37.5 %, respectively. For all patients, the estimated 3-year overall survival (OS) rate was 42 %, and the estimated relapse free survival (RFS) at 3 years for the 36 CR cases was 49 %. The toxicities associated with HAA regimen were acceptable. HAA is a good choice in cases with refractory/relapsing AML for salvage chemotherapy, preferably with a high-efficacy and low-toxicity profile.  相似文献   

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Gemtuzumab ozogamicin (GO) monotherapy is reported to yield a 20-30% response rate in advanced acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). This study examined the efficacy and tolerability of GO combined with cytarabine (GOCYT) in children with refractory/relapsed CD33(+) AML. Seventeen children received GO 3 mg/m(2) on days 1, 4 and 7 plus cytarabine 100 mg/m(2)/d for 7 d on a compassionate-use basis. Seven patients then received GO-based consolidation. At the outset of GOCYT, two patients were refractory; eight patients were in refractory first relapse; six patients had relapsed after stem cell transplantation (SCT); and one patient [del(5q) therapy-related AML (t-AML)] had not yet been treated. Mean follow-up was 17 months (8-33 months). Ten responses were obtained after GOCYT induction, including complete remission (CR) or CR without complete recovery of platelets (CRp) in six patients (35%). The responses improved in three children who received GOCYT consolidation, increasing the CR + CRp rate to 53%. SCT was subsequently performed in eight responders. Grade 3-4 adverse events consisted of haematological disorders (n = 17, 100%) and documented infections (n = 5, 29%). No cases of sinusoidal obstructive syndrome occurred. Three patients were alive at the cut-off date for this analysis, all of whom had responded to GOCYT. GOCYT combination therapy yielded a high response rate (53%) and showed acceptable toxicity in heavily pretreated children with refractory/relapsed AML. These results warrant a larger prospective study.  相似文献   

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This phase I/II study was conducted to determine the maximum tolerated dose, toxicity, and efficacy of clofarabine in combination with high dose cytarabine and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) priming (GCLAC), in the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Dose escalation of clofarabine occurred without dose-limiting toxicity, so most patients were treated at the maximum dose, 25 mg/m(2) per day with cytarabine 2 g/m(2) per day, each for 5 d, and G-CSF 5 μg/kg, beginning the day before chemotherapy and continuing daily until neutrophil recovery. The complete remission (CR) rate among the 46 evaluable patients was 46% (95% confidence interval [CI] 31-61%) and the CR + CR but with a platelet count <100 × 10(9)/l rate was 61% (95% CI 45-75%). Multivariate analysis showed that responses to GCLAC were independent of age, cytogenetic risk category, and number of prior salvage regimens. GCLAC is highly active in relapsed and refractory AML and warrants prospective comparison to other regimens, as well as study in untreated patients.  相似文献   

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目的:观察并评价在粒细胞集落刺激因子(GCSF)预激下小剂量阿糖胞苷(AraC)联合阿克拉霉素(ACR)方案(以下称AGA方案)治疗复发和(或)难治急性髓细胞性白血病(AML)和骨髓增生异常综合征(MDS)患者有效性和不良反应,从细胞凋亡方面探讨治疗方案的可能机制。方法:对复发难治的18例AML及4例MDS患者行AGA方案治疗。化疗方案:AraC10mg/m2,第1~14天,1次/12h,皮下注射;ACR8mg·m-2·d-1,第1~8天,静脉滴注;GCSF200μg·m-2·d-1,第1~14天,皮下注射,每次先于皮下注射AraC前1h开始。结果:9/18(50%)例AML接受1个AGA治疗即获完全缓解(CR),中位数缓解期4个月,其中6/10(60%)例M2获CR,22例治疗病例均无治疗相关死亡。20例接受传统标准剂量化疗对照组7例获得CR,4例死于化疗相关毒性。体外研究证实AGA方案明显提高新鲜白血病细胞凋亡率。结论:AGA方案对正常造血抑制较轻,非血液学不良反应小,外周血白细胞和血小板恢复较常规化疗组明显缩短。适于不能耐受常规治疗的、骨髓呈低增生的复发难治或老年AML患者,该药物协同诱导凋亡可能是该方案的治疗机制之一。  相似文献   

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Twenty adult patients with relapsed or refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemias (ALL) received a regimen employing two courses of mitoxantrone 12 mg/m2 by rapid intravenous infusion on days 1, 2 and 3 and cytosine arabinoside (ARA-C) 200 mg/m2/day by continuous infusion on days 1-7. Complete remission (CR) was achieved in 10 of 20 (50%) patients (3 refractory and 7 relapsed). Median duration of CR was 5 months (range 2-9). The treatment was associated with minimal extrahematologic toxicity, with no cardiac toxicity. Our results are nearly in line with therapeutic responses obtained with regimens employing megadose therapy (HD ARA-C). Because of acceptable toxicity, mitoxantrone plus continuous infusion of a standard dose of ARA-C could be considered for relapsed of refractory ALL patients eligible for an intensive therapeutic approach (bone marrow transplantation) after a second CR.  相似文献   

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Patients with refractory acute leukemias after intensive induction and salvage attempts have a particularly poor prognosis and therapeutic options are limited. In the current study, the pharmacologically based FIS-HAM regimen was applied, which included fludarabine 15 mg/m2 q 12 h (days 1, 2, 8, and 9), cytosine arabinoside as a 45-min infusion every 3 h at 750 mg/m2 per single application (days 1, 2, 8, and 9), and mitoxantrone 10 mg/m2 (days 3, 4, 10, 11). Twenty-six intensively pretreated patients [median age: 38 years; range: 22-65; 16 cases of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and 10 of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)] were included. Of 16 patients with AML, 5 achieved a complete remission (CR, 31%), 1 a partial remission (PR, 6%), 2 were nonresponders (13%), and 8 succumbed to early death (ED, 50%). Of 10 patients with ALL, 5 achieved a CR, 1 a PR, 1 was a nonresponder, and 3 died early. Overall, the CR rate was 38%. The median disease-free survival time was 50 days and median survival 90 days. Two patients underwent allogeneic bone marrow transplantation and are alive after 27 and 28 months. Neutropenia amounted to a median of 46 days. Toxicity WHO III/IV included infection (61%), diarrhea (48%), nausea/vomiting (43%), impairment of heart function (30%), and mucositis (26%). The current data indicate a significant activity of FIS-HAM chemotherapy in advanced acute leukemias. However, due to its pronounced toxicity, this regimen should be restricted to third-line therapy for patients expecting a suitable donor for allogeneic transplantation, and supportive treatment should be optimized.  相似文献   

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We previously tested a less toxic CAG regimen consisting of low-dose cytarabine, aclarubicin and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor for the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory myeloid malignancies or elderly patients with untreated ones, obtaining a satisfactory complete remission rate of 62%. Gemtuzumab ozogamicin, an anti-CD33 monoclonal antibody conjugated to calicheamicin, has recently been approved as a single agent in Japan for the treatment of relapsed/refractory CD33-positive acute myelogenous leukemia (9 mg/m(2) on days1 and 15). Complete remission rate was reported as 30% in a phase 2 trial in Japan. In this study, effectiveness and safety of combining dose-attenuated gemtuzumab ozogamicin (3 mg/m(2) on day5) and original CAG regimen were assessed in nine patients with relapsed/refractory CD33-positive acute myelogenous leukemia and a median age of 70 years. Rate of complete remission with or without platelet recovery was 44% (4/9). The median duration of complete remission and overall survival were 5.5 and 16 months, respectively. Reversible myelosuppression and liver toxicity were the main adverse events, but no regimen-related death was recorded. Although only a small number of cases were included in this preliminary study, this CAG-GO regimen was found to be feasible and useful even in high-risk relapsed or refractory patients.  相似文献   

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