Multikinase inhibitor-associated hand-foot skin reaction as a predictor of outcomes in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treated with sorafenib

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作者
Masanori Ochi [1 ]
Toshiro Kamoshida [1 ]
Atsushi Ohkawara [1 ]
Haruka Ohkawara [1 ]
Nobushige Kakinoki [1 ]
Shinji Hirai [1 ]
Akinori Yanaka [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Gastroenterology, Hitachi General Hospital
[2] Hitachi Medical Education and Research Center, University of Tsukuba
关键词
Hepatocellular carcinoma; Surrogate marker; Multikinase inhibitor-associated hand-foot skin reaction; Sorafenib; Intervention by pharmacists;
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R735.7 [肝肿瘤];
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AIM To investigate the relationship between the onsets of multikinase inhibitor(MKI)-associated hand-foot skin reaction(HFSR) and prognosis under intervention by pharmacists after the introduction of sorafenib.METHODS We conducted a retrospective study involving 40 patients treated with sorafenib. Intervention by pharmacists began at the time of treatment introduction and continued until the appearance of symptomatic exacerbation or non-permissible adverse reactions. We examined the relationship between MKI-associated HFSR and overall survival(OS) after the initiation of treatment.RESULTS The median OS was 10.9 mo in the MKI-associated HFSR group and 3.4 mo in the no HFSR group, showing a significant difference in multivariate analysis. A multivariate analysis of the time to treatment failure indicated that the intervention by pharmacists and MKI-associated HFSR were significant factors. The median cumulative dose and the mean medication possession ratio were significantly higher in the intervention group than in the non-intervention group. A borderline significant difference was observed in terms of OS in this group.CONCLUSION Intervention by pharmacists increased drug adherence. Under increased adherence, MKI-associated HFSR was an advantageous surrogate marker. Intervention by healthcare providers needs to be performed for adequate sorafenib treatment.
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页码:3155 / 3162
页数:8
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