Efficacy and safety of ibrutinib in relapsed/refractory CLL and SLL in Japan: a post-marketing surveillance.

IF 0.9 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Ai Omi, Fumi Nomura, Shigeharu Tsujioka, Akiko Fujino, Reiko Akizuki
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Ibrutinib is approved in Japan for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)/small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) based on the results of global and domestic clinical studies. Following approval, we conducted an all-case post-marketing surveillance in Japanese patients with relapsed/refractory CLL/SLL newly initiated on ibrutinib treatment between May 2016-September 2017. Of the 323 patients enrolled, the safety and efficacy analysis sets comprised 289 and 205 patients, respectively. The overall response rate with ibrutinib treatment was 64.4%, and the estimated 52-week progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were 71.7 and 79.1%, respectively. No significant difference in the PFS rate was observed among patients with and without del(17p) (P = 0.160); however, PFS was significantly longer in patients who received 1 prior line of therapy versus >1 prior lines of therapy (P = 0.007). Adverse events occurred in 74.0% of patients, and typically occurred early (≤12 weeks) after ibrutinib initiation, followed by a decline in incidence thereafter. The overall rates of infection, bleeding, and arrhythmia were 22.5, 12.8, and 4.8%, respectively. Grade ≥3 bleeding events and atrial fibrillation occurred in 2.4% of patients each. The efficacy and safety profile of ibrutinib treatment in routine clinical practice was consistent with clinical trials and previously reported domestic data.UMIN-CTR Clinical Trials Register ID: UMIN000021963.

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伊鲁替尼在日本治疗复发/难治性CLL和SLL的疗效和安全性:上市后监测
基于国内外临床研究结果,伊鲁替尼在日本获批用于治疗慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)/小淋巴细胞淋巴瘤(SLL)。获批后,我们在2016年5月至2017年9月期间对新开始伊鲁替尼治疗的复发/难治性CLL/SLL日本患者进行了全病例上市后监测。在入组的323例患者中,安全性和有效性分析组分别包括289例和205例患者。伊鲁替尼治疗的总缓解率为64.4%,估计的52周无进展生存期(PFS)和总生存期(OS)分别为71.7%和79.1%。合并和未合并del患者的PFS率无显著差异(17p) (P = 0.160);然而,接受过1次治疗的患者的PFS明显长于接受过>1次治疗的患者(P = 0.007)。不良事件发生在74.0%的患者中,通常发生在伊鲁替尼开始治疗后早期(≤12周),此后发病率下降。感染、出血和心律失常的总发生率分别为22.5%、12.8%和4.8%。≥3级出血事件和房颤发生率各为2.4%。依鲁替尼治疗在常规临床实践中的有效性和安全性与临床试验和先前报道的国内数据一致。UMIN-CTR临床试验注册ID: UMIN000021963。
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