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Title: | A multicenter prospective phase 2 randomized study of extracorporeal photopheresis for treatment of chronic graft-versus-host disease |
Authors: | Vigorito, Afonso Celso Apperley, Jane Flowers, Mary Evelyn Dantas Besien, Koen Van Elmaagacli, Ahmet Grigg, Andrew Reddy, Vijay Bacigalupo, Andrea Kolb, Hans-Jochem Bouzas, Luis Fernando da Silva Michallet, Mauricette Prince, Henry Miles Knobler, Robert Parenti, Dennis Gallo, Jose Greinix, Hildegard Theresia |
Keywords: | Doença Crônica Chronic Disease Ensaio Clínico Fase II Clinical Trial Phase II Ensaios Clínicos Controlados não Aleatórios como Assunto Non-Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Fotoferese Photopheresis Estudo Multicêntrico Multicenter Study Doença Enxerto-Hospedeiro Graft vs Host Disease |
Issue Date: | Oct-2008 |
Abstract: | Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is a major limitation of successful hematopoietic cell transplantation. The safety and efficacy of extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) for 12 to 24 weeks together with standard therapy was compared with standard therapy alone in patients with cutaneous manifestations of cGVHD that could not be adequately controlled by corticosteroid treatment. The primary efficacy end point was a blinded quantitative comparison of percent change from baseline in Total Skin Score (TSS) of 10 body regions at week 12. Ninety-five patients were randomized to either ECP and standard therapy (n = 48) or standard therapy alone (n = 47). The median percentage improvement in TSS at week 12 was 14.5% for the ECP arm and 8.5% for the control arm (P = .48). The proportion of patients who had at least a 50% reduction in steroid dose and at least a 25% decrease from baseline in TSS was 8.3% in the ECP arm at week 12 and 0% in the control arm (P = .04). The nonblinded investigator assessment of skin complete or partial responses revealed a significant improvement in favor of ECP (P < .001). ECP was generally well tolerated. These results suggest that ECP may have a steroid-sparing effect in the treatment of cGVHD |
URI: | https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/13852 |
ISSN: | 1528-0020 |
Appears in Collections: | Hospital do Câncer I (HCI) |
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