TY - JOUR
T1 - Randomized phase II comparison of dose-intense gemcitabine
T2 - Thirty-minute infusion and fixed dose rate infusion in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma
AU - Tempero, Margaret
AU - Plunkett, William
AU - Van Haperen, Veronique Ruiz
AU - Hainsworth, John
AU - Hochster, Howard
AU - Lenzi, Renato
AU - Abbruzzese, James
PY - 2003/9/15
Y1 - 2003/9/15
N2 - Purpose: To conduct a randomized phase II trial of dose-intense gemcitabine using a standard 30-minute infusion or the fixed dose rate (FDR) infusion (10 mg/m2/min) in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Patients and Methods: In this prospective trial, patients with locally advanced and metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma were treated with 2,200 mg/m2 gemcitabine over 30 minutes (standard arm) or 1,500 mg/m2 gemcitabine over 150 minutes (FDR arm) on days 1, 8, and 15 of every 4-week cycle. The primary end point of this trial was time to treatment failure. Secondary end points included time to progression, median survival, safety, and pharmacokinetic studies of gemcitabine. Results: Ninety-two patients were enrolled onto this study; 91% of the patients had metastatic disease. Time to treatment failure was comparable in both treatment groups; however, the median survival for all patients was 5.0 months in the standard arm and 8.0 months in the FDR arm (P = .013). For patients with metastases, the median survival was 4.9 months in the standard arm and 7.3 months in FDR arm (P = .094). The 1- and 2-year survival rates for all patients were 9% (standard arm) versus 28.8% (FDR; P = .014) and 2.2% (standard arm) versus 18.3% (FDR; P = .007), respectively. Patients in the FDR infusion arm experienced consistently more hematologic toxicity. Pharmacokinetic analyses demonstrated a two-fold increase in intracellular gemcitabine triphosphate concentration in the FDR arm (P = .046). Conclusion: Pharmacokinetic and clinical data in this trial supports the continued evaluation of the FDR infusion strategy with gemcitabine.
AB - Purpose: To conduct a randomized phase II trial of dose-intense gemcitabine using a standard 30-minute infusion or the fixed dose rate (FDR) infusion (10 mg/m2/min) in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Patients and Methods: In this prospective trial, patients with locally advanced and metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma were treated with 2,200 mg/m2 gemcitabine over 30 minutes (standard arm) or 1,500 mg/m2 gemcitabine over 150 minutes (FDR arm) on days 1, 8, and 15 of every 4-week cycle. The primary end point of this trial was time to treatment failure. Secondary end points included time to progression, median survival, safety, and pharmacokinetic studies of gemcitabine. Results: Ninety-two patients were enrolled onto this study; 91% of the patients had metastatic disease. Time to treatment failure was comparable in both treatment groups; however, the median survival for all patients was 5.0 months in the standard arm and 8.0 months in the FDR arm (P = .013). For patients with metastases, the median survival was 4.9 months in the standard arm and 7.3 months in FDR arm (P = .094). The 1- and 2-year survival rates for all patients were 9% (standard arm) versus 28.8% (FDR; P = .014) and 2.2% (standard arm) versus 18.3% (FDR; P = .007), respectively. Patients in the FDR infusion arm experienced consistently more hematologic toxicity. Pharmacokinetic analyses demonstrated a two-fold increase in intracellular gemcitabine triphosphate concentration in the FDR arm (P = .046). Conclusion: Pharmacokinetic and clinical data in this trial supports the continued evaluation of the FDR infusion strategy with gemcitabine.
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U2 - 10.1200/JCO.2003.09.140
DO - 10.1200/JCO.2003.09.140
M3 - Article
C2 - 12885837
AN - SCOPUS:0142121290
SN - 0732-183X
VL - 21
SP - 3402
EP - 3408
JO - Journal of Clinical Oncology
JF - Journal of Clinical Oncology
IS - 18
ER -