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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1036...

Sujet
Original Research
Auteur
Tunakan Dalgic, Ceyda Camyar, Asuman Mete Gokmen, Nihal Kilincer Bozgul, Sukriye Miray Arun, Mehmet Zuhuri Karaman, Zehra Tuba Ertuna, Elif
Langue
en
Editeur

Dove

Catégorie

Journal of Asthma and Allergy

Année

2023

Date de référencement

16/08/2024

Mots clés
team interdisciplinary protocols desensitization hsrs
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PURPOSE: Repeated exposure to platinum compounds increases the risk of immunoglobulin E-mediated immediate hypersensitivity reactions (HSR).

To date, many different desensitization protocols with varying success rates have been reported.

The presented study is aimed at disseminating the real-world experience of an interdisciplinary healthcare team focusing on platin desensitization.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, retrospective study of 7 female patients with carboplatin- or oxaliplatin-induced HSRs.

After a discussion with the oncologist and the patient, desensitization protocols were performed by a team consisting of an allergy and immunology specialist, a clinical pharmacist, and a nurse.

Clinical data were extracted from the patients’ medical records, and HSRs were reviewed and classified by an allergist according to severity and type.

RESULTS: Twenty-five desensitization protocols were carried out for patients with carboplatin- or oxaliplatin-induced HSRs (N=4 and N=3, respectively; age range: 54–66).

Two of the patients did not experience any HSR during a total of 8 desensitization cycles.

The other patients had grade 1–3 HSRs on 15 cycles, which were successfully managed by oxygen and/or pharmacological interventions and infusions were resumed at a lower rate after stabilization of the patient.

Compared to baseline, serum tryptase levels were elevated during HSRs (4.77±0.21 vs 9.50±1.71, P=0.028).

CONCLUSION: All the patients were able to finish the treatment protocol and receive full chemotherapeutic doses.

Interdisciplinary teams may facilitate the preparation and administration of platinum-based chemotherapeutics and increase the success rates of desensitization protocols for platin-based chemotherapy, where the concentration and application of drugs differ from standard procedure.

Tunakan Dalgic, Ceyda,Camyar, Asuman,Mete Gokmen, Nihal,Kilincer Bozgul, Sukriye Miray,Arun, Mehmet Zuhuri,Karaman, Zehra Tuba,Ertuna, Elif, 2023, Interdisciplinary Healthcare Team Experience of Carboplatin and Oxaliplatin Desensitizations in a Tertiary Referral University Hospital, Dove

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