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03.01.2021 | Original Article
Risk factors for delayed elimination of high-dose methotrexate in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lymphoma
verfasst von:
Takaaki Nakano, Ryoji Kobayashi, Satoru Matsushima, Daiki Hori, Masato Yanagi, Daisuke Suzuki, Kunihiko Kobayashi
Erschienen in:
International Journal of Hematology
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Ausgabe 5/2021
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Abstract
High-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) therapy is widely used in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and lymphoma. However, some patients experience delayed MTX elimination, which requires treatment suspension or dose reduction to avoid organ damage. This single-center retrospective analysis reviewed the clinical data of 88 children with ALL or non-Hodgkin lymphoma who received a total of 269 courses of HD-MTX therapy between April 2008 and April 2019. HD-MTX was defined as MTX administration at 2.0, 3.0, or 5.0 g/m2 over a 24-h period, and delayed MTX elimination was defined as a serum MTX concentration ≥ 1.0 µmol/L at 48 h after the start of HD-MTX. Clinical factors were compared between courses with and without delayed MTX elimination. MTX elimination was delayed in 21 of the 269 courses (7.8%). Multivariate analysis showed that first HD-MTX course (OR 4.04), lower urine volume per BSA on the first day of HD-MTX administration (< 2,675 mL/m2, OR 5.10), higher total bilirubin (> 0.5 mg/dL, OR 5.11), lower eGFR (< 136 mL/min/1.73 m2, OR 3.90), higher dose of MTX(> 3.0 g/m2, OR 10.8), and lower urine volume per BSA on the next day of starting HD-MTX (< 2,107 mL/m2, OR 3.43) were independent risk factors for delayed MTX elimination.