Overview
venetoclax combining with fludarabine and melphalan as conditioning regimen prior to allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for older patients with hematologic malignancies
Description
It was a phase Ⅱ clinical trial of new designed reduced-intensity conditioning regimen for older patients accepting allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation treatment. The regimen consisted of venetoclax combining with fludarabine and melphalan.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age older than 50 years
- Patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome according to WHO diagnostic criteria.
- Patients who achieved complete remission before transplantation.
- Patients who have alternative donors and plane to accept allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation treatment.
- ECOG body status score 0-2.
- Good organ function level: ANC (neutrophil absolute value >=1.0x10^9/L; PLT >=30x10^9/L; HB >=80g/L; Tibil <=1.5 ULN; ALT / AST <=2.5 ULN; bun / Cr <=1.5 ULN; LVEF >=50%).
- Patients who voluntarily participate in the clinical trial, understand the research procedure and can sign the informed consent in writing.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who didn't achieved complete remission before transplantation (bone marrow smear: proportion of primordial cells >=5%) or any extramedullary recurrence.
- Patients who were previously known to be resistant to venetoclax.
- In patients with severe pulmonary insufficiency (obstructive and / or restrictive ventilation disorders), the researchers evaluated the patients who could not tolerate the super pretreatment scheme.
- Patients with severe liver function impairment and liver function indexes (alt, TBIL) more than 3 ULN were evaluated as intolerant of super pretreatment.
- In patients with severe renal insufficiency, the renal function index (CR) is more than 2 times of the upper limit of the normal value (ULN), or the 24-hour creatinine clearance rate (CR) is less than 50ml / min, the researchers evaluated that they could not tolerate the super pretreatment scheme.
- In patients with severe active infection, the researchers evaluated that they could not tolerate the pretreatment.
- Patients who had allergic reactions or serious adverse reactions in the previous use of pretreatment related drugs could not be included in the study.
- Other reasons why the researchers could not be selected.