Recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor in cyclic neutropenia: use of a new 3-day-a-week regimen.

S Jayabose, O Tugal, C Sandoval, K Li
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Abstract

Background: G-CSF has been shown to be beneficial in cyclic neutropenia when given as a daily subcutaneous injection. We investigated the usefulness of a new three-day-a-week regimen.

Methods: A ten year old boy with cyclic neutropenia was initially treated with G-CSF 7 micrograms/kg given on alternate days for seven months. He was then placed on the same dose, given three days a week. The effectiveness of these regimens were assessed by serial CBCs and by the frequency and duration of the symptoms.

Results: The mean absolute neutrophil count (ANC) increased from 1282 before therapy to 11,718/microliters on alternate day regimen and 7716/microliters on three-day-a-week regimen. The nadir ANC improved from 30/microliters before therapy to 546/microliters and 198/microliters on treatment. The duration and frequency of mouth sores were significantly less on therapy, and there was an estimated cost savings of $23,826/year on three-day-a-week regimen compared to a daily regimen.

Conclusion: The three-day-a-week G-CSF regimen is clinically effective and cost saving in the treatment of cyclic neutropenia and should be studied in a larger cohort of patients.

重组人粒细胞集落刺激因子在循环中性粒细胞减少症:使用一个新的3天,一周的方案。
背景:每日皮下注射G-CSF已被证明对循环中性粒细胞减少症有益。我们调查了新的每周三天方案的有效性。方法:1例10岁的循环性中性粒细胞减少症男童,采用G-CSF 7微克/公斤,隔天给药,连续治疗7个月。然后他被放置在相同的剂量,每周三天。这些方案的有效性是通过连续CBCs和症状的频率和持续时间来评估的。结果:平均绝对中性粒细胞计数(ANC)从治疗前的1282增加到隔天治疗组的11718 /微升,每周3天治疗组的7716/微升。最低点ANC从治疗前的30/微升提高到治疗后的546/微升和198/微升。口腔溃疡的持续时间和频率在治疗中明显减少,与每日治疗相比,每周3天的治疗方案估计每年可节省23,826美元。结论:每周三天G-CSF方案治疗循环性中性粒细胞减少症临床有效且节省成本,应在更大的患者队列中进行研究。
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