Sequential use of the TPO-RAs romiplostim and eltrombopag in ITP patients failing either agent was retrospectively evaluated to assess efficacy and impact of clinical characteristics on outcome. Patients were grouped into 5 categories: efficacy issues: 1st TPO-RA failure; loss of response; non-efficacy issues: platelet fluctuations; patient's preference; adverse event development. Either one TPO-RA sequence was analyzed at 3 month and at last follow-up. 106/546 patients on TPO-RA underwent switch and 65% achieved, regained or maintained a short- term response independent of switch sequence, gender or age; lower response rates were associated with lines of previous therapy; disease duration lowers probability to respond. Clinically, patients switched for efficacy issue did not differ from those switched for non-efficacy issues. Response was achieved/regained in 57.8% of patients switched for efficacy issues, the lowest response rates were observed in non-responders to 1st TPO-RA; 80% of patients switched for non-efficacy issues maintained a response. Platelet fluctuation resolved in 44.4%. Of the 49 patients evaluable for long-term outcome, 27 were in response on therapy; 16 discontinued the TPO-RA for reasons other than efficacy, while only 6 were non responders. We confirm the efficacy of TPO-RA switch; once achieved, response to the 2nd TPO-RA seems durable.

Alternate use of thrombopoietin receptor agonists in adult primary immune thrombocytopenia patients: A retrospective collaborative survey from italian hematology centers / Cantoni, Silvia; Carpenedo, Monica; Mazzucconi, Maria Gabriella; DE STEFANO, Valerio Flavio; Carrai, Valentina; Ruggeri, Marco; Specchia, Giorgina; Vianelli, Nicola; Pane, Fabrizio; Consoli, Ugo; Artoni, Andrea; Zaja, Francesco; D'Adda, Mariella; Visentin, Andrea; Ferrara, Felicetto; Barcellini, Wilma; Caramazza, Domenica; Baldacci, Erminia; Rossi, Elena; Ricco, Alessandra; Ciminello, Angela; Rodeghiero, Francesco; Nichelatti, Michele; Cairoli, Roberto. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0361-8609. - 93:1(2017), pp. 58-64. [10.1002/ajh.24935]

Alternate use of thrombopoietin receptor agonists in adult primary immune thrombocytopenia patients: A retrospective collaborative survey from italian hematology centers

DE STEFANO, Valerio Flavio;PANE, FABRIZIO;
2017

Abstract

Sequential use of the TPO-RAs romiplostim and eltrombopag in ITP patients failing either agent was retrospectively evaluated to assess efficacy and impact of clinical characteristics on outcome. Patients were grouped into 5 categories: efficacy issues: 1st TPO-RA failure; loss of response; non-efficacy issues: platelet fluctuations; patient's preference; adverse event development. Either one TPO-RA sequence was analyzed at 3 month and at last follow-up. 106/546 patients on TPO-RA underwent switch and 65% achieved, regained or maintained a short- term response independent of switch sequence, gender or age; lower response rates were associated with lines of previous therapy; disease duration lowers probability to respond. Clinically, patients switched for efficacy issue did not differ from those switched for non-efficacy issues. Response was achieved/regained in 57.8% of patients switched for efficacy issues, the lowest response rates were observed in non-responders to 1st TPO-RA; 80% of patients switched for non-efficacy issues maintained a response. Platelet fluctuation resolved in 44.4%. Of the 49 patients evaluable for long-term outcome, 27 were in response on therapy; 16 discontinued the TPO-RA for reasons other than efficacy, while only 6 were non responders. We confirm the efficacy of TPO-RA switch; once achieved, response to the 2nd TPO-RA seems durable.
2017
Alternate use of thrombopoietin receptor agonists in adult primary immune thrombocytopenia patients: A retrospective collaborative survey from italian hematology centers / Cantoni, Silvia; Carpenedo, Monica; Mazzucconi, Maria Gabriella; DE STEFANO, Valerio Flavio; Carrai, Valentina; Ruggeri, Marco; Specchia, Giorgina; Vianelli, Nicola; Pane, Fabrizio; Consoli, Ugo; Artoni, Andrea; Zaja, Francesco; D'Adda, Mariella; Visentin, Andrea; Ferrara, Felicetto; Barcellini, Wilma; Caramazza, Domenica; Baldacci, Erminia; Rossi, Elena; Ricco, Alessandra; Ciminello, Angela; Rodeghiero, Francesco; Nichelatti, Michele; Cairoli, Roberto. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0361-8609. - 93:1(2017), pp. 58-64. [10.1002/ajh.24935]
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