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Clinical pharmacodynamics of high-dose methotrexate in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Identification of a relation between concentration and effect.

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Evans, WE; Crom, WR; Abromowitch, M; Dodge, R; Look, AT; Bowman, WP; George, SL; Pui, CH
Published in: N Engl J Med
February 20, 1986

High-dose methotrexate (500 to 33,600 mg per square meter of body-surface area) with leucovorin rescue is a common component of therapy for acute lymphocytic leukemia. To increase understanding of the relation between the serum concentration and the effect of methotrexate, we conducted a randomized, prospective study of 108 children with "standard-risk" acute lymphocytic leukemia who were treated with 15 doses of methotrexate (1000 mg per square meter) that were infused over 24 hours. The median length of follow-up was 3.5 years from diagnosis for patients still in remission. Variability between patients in methotrexate clearance produced steady-state serum concentrations that ranged from 9.3 to 25.4 microM. Patients with median methotrexate concentrations of less than 16 microM (n = 59) had a lower probability of remaining in remission (P less than 0.05) than patients with concentrations of 16 microM or more (n = 49). Multivariate analyses indicated that patients with methotrexate concentrations of less than 16 microM were 3 times more likely to have any kind of relapse during therapy (P = 0.01) and 7 times more likely to have a hematologic relapse during therapy (P = 0.001). Stepwise Cox's regression identified leukemic-cell DNA content, methotrexate concentration, and hemoglobin as significant prognostic variables for hematologic relapse (P = 0.0005). We conclude that there is a concentration-effect relation for high-dose methotrexate in acute lymphocytic leukemia and that 1000 mg per square meter infused over a period of 24 hours may not be optimal for patients with relatively fast drug clearance.

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N Engl J Med

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ISSN

0028-4793

Publication Date

February 20, 1986

Volume

314

Issue

8

Start / End Page

471 / 477

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Recurrence
  • Random Allocation
  • Prospective Studies
  • Methotrexate
  • Metabolic Clearance Rate
  • Male
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Leukemia, Lymphoid
  • Infusions, Parenteral
  • Infant
 

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Evans, W. E., Crom, W. R., Abromowitch, M., Dodge, R., Look, A. T., Bowman, W. P., … Pui, C. H. (1986). Clinical pharmacodynamics of high-dose methotrexate in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Identification of a relation between concentration and effect. N Engl J Med, 314(8), 471–477. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM198602203140803
Evans, W. E., W. R. Crom, M. Abromowitch, R. Dodge, A. T. Look, W. P. Bowman, S. L. George, and C. H. Pui. “Clinical pharmacodynamics of high-dose methotrexate in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Identification of a relation between concentration and effect.N Engl J Med 314, no. 8 (February 20, 1986): 471–77. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM198602203140803.
Evans WE, Crom WR, Abromowitch M, Dodge R, Look AT, Bowman WP, et al. Clinical pharmacodynamics of high-dose methotrexate in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Identification of a relation between concentration and effect. N Engl J Med. 1986 Feb 20;314(8):471–7.
Evans, W. E., et al. “Clinical pharmacodynamics of high-dose methotrexate in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Identification of a relation between concentration and effect.N Engl J Med, vol. 314, no. 8, Feb. 1986, pp. 471–77. Pubmed, doi:10.1056/NEJM198602203140803.
Evans WE, Crom WR, Abromowitch M, Dodge R, Look AT, Bowman WP, George SL, Pui CH. Clinical pharmacodynamics of high-dose methotrexate in acute lymphocytic leukemia. Identification of a relation between concentration and effect. N Engl J Med. 1986 Feb 20;314(8):471–477.
Journal cover image

Published In

N Engl J Med

DOI

ISSN

0028-4793

Publication Date

February 20, 1986

Volume

314

Issue

8

Start / End Page

471 / 477

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Recurrence
  • Random Allocation
  • Prospective Studies
  • Methotrexate
  • Metabolic Clearance Rate
  • Male
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Leukemia, Lymphoid
  • Infusions, Parenteral
  • Infant