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Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival

We studied whether early cyclosporine A (CsA) trough levels were associated with the risk of acute graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD) in 337 patients after either sibling peripheral blood stem cell or double umbilical cord blood transplantation. All patients, regardless of donor type, started CsA at a do...

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Autores principales: Rogosheske, John R., Fargen, Ashley D., DeFor, Todd E., Warlick, Erica, Arora, Mukta, Blazar, Bruce R., Weisdorf, Daniel J., Brunstein, Claudio G.
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3947241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24037024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bmt.2013.139
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author Rogosheske, John R.
Fargen, Ashley D.
DeFor, Todd E.
Warlick, Erica
Arora, Mukta
Blazar, Bruce R.
Weisdorf, Daniel J.
Brunstein, Claudio G.
author_facet Rogosheske, John R.
Fargen, Ashley D.
DeFor, Todd E.
Warlick, Erica
Arora, Mukta
Blazar, Bruce R.
Weisdorf, Daniel J.
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description We studied whether early cyclosporine A (CsA) trough levels were associated with the risk of acute graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD) in 337 patients after either sibling peripheral blood stem cell or double umbilical cord blood transplantation. All patients, regardless of donor type, started CsA at a dose of 5 mg/kg IV divided twice daily, targeting trough concentrations 200–400 ng/ml. The CsA level was studied by a weighted average method calculated by giving 70% of the weight to the level that was measured just prior to the onset of the event or day +30. We found that higher weighted average CsA trough levels early post-transplantation contributed to lower risk of acute GVHD, and lower non-relapse and overall mortality. Thus, our data support close monitoring with active adjustments of CsA dosing to maintain therapeutic CsA levels in the first weeks of allo-HCT. In patients who are near or even modestly above the CsA target trough level, in the absence of CsA related toxicity, dose reduction should be cautious in order to avoid subtherapeutic drug levels resulting in higher risks for acute GVHD.
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spelling pubmed-39472412014-07-01 Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival Rogosheske, John R. Fargen, Ashley D. DeFor, Todd E. Warlick, Erica Arora, Mukta Blazar, Bruce R. Weisdorf, Daniel J. Brunstein, Claudio G. Bone Marrow Transplant Article We studied whether early cyclosporine A (CsA) trough levels were associated with the risk of acute graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD) in 337 patients after either sibling peripheral blood stem cell or double umbilical cord blood transplantation. All patients, regardless of donor type, started CsA at a dose of 5 mg/kg IV divided twice daily, targeting trough concentrations 200–400 ng/ml. The CsA level was studied by a weighted average method calculated by giving 70% of the weight to the level that was measured just prior to the onset of the event or day +30. We found that higher weighted average CsA trough levels early post-transplantation contributed to lower risk of acute GVHD, and lower non-relapse and overall mortality. Thus, our data support close monitoring with active adjustments of CsA dosing to maintain therapeutic CsA levels in the first weeks of allo-HCT. In patients who are near or even modestly above the CsA target trough level, in the absence of CsA related toxicity, dose reduction should be cautious in order to avoid subtherapeutic drug levels resulting in higher risks for acute GVHD. 2013-09-16 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3947241/ /pubmed/24037024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bmt.2013.139 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Rogosheske, John R.
Fargen, Ashley D.
DeFor, Todd E.
Warlick, Erica
Arora, Mukta
Blazar, Bruce R.
Weisdorf, Daniel J.
Brunstein, Claudio G.
Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival
title Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival
title_full Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival
title_fullStr Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival
title_full_unstemmed Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival
title_short Higher Therapeutic Cyclosporine Levels Early Post-Transplantation Reduces Risks of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Improves Survival
title_sort higher therapeutic cyclosporine levels early post-transplantation reduces risks of acute graft-versus-host disease and improves survival
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3947241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24037024
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bmt.2013.139
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