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Published in: Investigational New Drugs 4/2012

01-08-2012 | SHORT REPORT

Intrathecal liposomal cytarabine (lipoCIT) administration in patients with leukemic or lymphomatous meningitis

Efficacy and long-term safety in a single institution

Authors: Annie Brion, Faezeh Legrand, Fabrice Larosa, Françoise Schillinger, Francine Garnache-Ottou, Philippe Helias, Jean Fontan, Marian Heczko, Philippe Delaby, Etienne Daguindau, Jacqueline Vuillier, Adrien Chauchet, Eric Deconinck

Published in: Investigational New Drugs | Issue 4/2012

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Summary

Background There is limited information regarding the efficacy and long term safety of intrathecal injection of liposomal cytarabine in leukemic or lymphomatous meningitis. Design and Methods We studied 20 consecutive HIV-negative patients with leukemic or lymphomatous meningitis who were treated with intrathecal liposomal cytarabine between 2004 and 2007. We focused on efficacy and on any late effects of the drug. Results Twenty patients who received intrathecal liposomal cytarabine injection as part of their treatment; of these, 9 were alive and in complete remission at the end of the study. Median survival from the time of the first injection was 22.7 months (range, 0.5 to 64 months). Short-term toxicity related to intrathecal of liposomal cytarabine was observed in 2 cases; headache in 1 case and regressive facial palsy and diplopy in 1 case. Long-term toxicity was seen in 2 cases; clinical symptoms were urinary and fecal dysfunction with confusion in 1 case, and urinary dysfunction in 1 case. Both patients had been heavily pre-treated with neurotoxic drugs and neuraxis irradiation. Conclusion In our experience, intrathecal liposomal cytarabine injections were convenient in the management of leukemic and lymphomatous meningitis, and can lead to long-term survival. Although neurotoxicity was rare, clinicians should exercise caution when retreatment is required in relapsing patients.
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Metadata
Title
Intrathecal liposomal cytarabine (lipoCIT) administration in patients with leukemic or lymphomatous meningitis
Efficacy and long-term safety in a single institution
Authors
Annie Brion
Faezeh Legrand
Fabrice Larosa
Françoise Schillinger
Francine Garnache-Ottou
Philippe Helias
Jean Fontan
Marian Heczko
Philippe Delaby
Etienne Daguindau
Jacqueline Vuillier
Adrien Chauchet
Eric Deconinck
Publication date
01-08-2012
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Investigational New Drugs / Issue 4/2012
Print ISSN: 0167-6997
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0646
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10637-011-9632-6

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