https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/484115
Title: | Characteristics and risk factors of oxaliplatin-related hypersensitivity reactions | Authors: | YU-YUN SHAO Hu F.-C. JIN-TUNG LIANG Chiu W.-T. ANN-LII CHENG CHIH-HSIN YANG |
Issue Date: | 2010 | Publisher: | Elsevier B.V. | Journal Volume: | 109 | Journal Issue: | 5 | Start page/Pages: | 362-368 | Source: | Journal of the Formosan Medical Association | Abstract: | Background/Purpose: Hypersensitivity reactions during oxaliplatin infusion are a major problem associated with its use. In this study, we investigated the characteristics and risk factors of these events. Methods: All patients who had received oxaliplatin in outpatient settings from January 2006 to March 2007 in a medical center were enrolled in this retrospective study. All the oxaliplatin infusions were reviewed. Manifestations of hypersensitivity reactions and clinicopathological variables were collected from medical records. Results: Three hundred and eighty-three patients with 3648 oxaliplatin infusions were reviewed. Fortyseven patients (12.7%) developed hypersensitivity reactions, which occurred after a median of 10 infusions. The median time of onset from start of infusion was 40 minutes. Most presentations (90.7%) were mild to moderate, but rechallenge with oxaliplatin led to a high chance of further reactions (71.4%). Cutaneous symptoms were the most prevalent manifestation, followed by respiratory symptoms. With each repeated infusion, the incidence of hypersensitivity reactions increased. Higher oxaliplatin dose per infusion was an independent risk factor for such reactions. Conclusion: Patients treated with oxaliplatin for an extended period have a greater risk of oxaliplatinrelated hypersensitivity reactions. ?2010 Elsevier & Formosan Medical Association. |
URI: | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77955901055&doi=10.1016%2fS0929-6646%2810%2960064-2&partnerID=40&md5=6d83eb59b1f48b5374267c517427186e https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/484115 |
ISSN: | 0929-6646 | DOI: | 10.1016/S0929-6646(10)60064-2 | SDG/Keyword: | dexamethasone; diphenhydramine; granisetron; oxaliplatin; ranitidine; antineoplastic agent; oxaliplatin; platinum complex; adult; aged; anaphylactic shock; article; biliary tract cancer; cancer adjuvant therapy; cancer chemotherapy; cancer palliative therapy; chill; colorectal cancer; consciousness disorder; corticosteroid therapy; digestive system disease; dose response; drug fatality; drug fever; drug hypersensitivity; esophagus carcinoma; female; human; hypertension; jejunum cancer; liver cell carcinoma; major clinical study; male; medical record review; nasopharynx carcinoma; outpatient; pancreas cancer; peripheral neuropathy; premedication; provocation test; respiratory tract disease; retrospective study; risk assessment; risk factor; skin manifestation; stomach cancer; drug administration; drug hypersensitivity; intravenous drug administration; middle aged; proportional hazards model; time; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antineoplastic Agents; Drug Administration Schedule; Drug Hypersensitivity; Female; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Male; Middle Aged; Organoplatinum Compounds; Proportional Hazards Models; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Time Factors; Young Adult |
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