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APL93: Timing of CxT and Role of Maintenance

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT00599937
Lead Sponsor
Groupe d'etude et de travail sur les leucemies aigues promyelocytaires
Brief Summary

Objectives of the trial were to assess the optimal timing of chemotherapy with or after ATRA and the role of maintenance therapy.

Detailed Description

Induction treatment was stratified by age and initial WBC count. Patients ≤65 years of age with a WBC count less than 5,000/µL were randomized to receive the reference ATRA treatment of our previous trial (APL91 trial) {Fenaux, 1993 #2088}, ie, 45 mg/m2/d ATRA followed by CT (ATRA→CT group) or ATRA plus CT (ATRA+CT). In the ATRA→CT group, patients received 45 mg/m2/d ATRA orally until CR, with a maximum of 90 days. After CR achievement, they received a course of 60 mg/m2/d daunorubicin (DNR) for 3 days and 200 mg/m2/d AraC for 7 days (course I). However, course I was added to ATRA if the WBC count was increased to greater than 6,000/µL, 10,000/µL, or 15,000/µL by day 5, 10, and 15 of ATRA treatment, respectively, be-cause, from our experience, patients were at risk of ATRA syndrome above those thresholds{de Botton, 2003 #1127; De Botton, 1998 #1604}. Patients randomized to the ATRA+CT group received the same combination of ATRA and CT, with course I of CT starting on day 3 of ATRA treatment.

Patients with a WBC count greater than 5,000/µL at presentation (irrespective of their age) and patients 66 to 75 years of age with a WBC count ≤ 5,000/µL were not ran-domized but received ATRA plus CT course I from day 1 (high WBC group) and the same schedule as in the ATRA→CT group (elderly group), respectively.

Treatment of coagulopathy during the induction phase was based on platelet support to maintain the platelet count at a level greater than 50,000 /µL until the disappea-rance of coagulopathy. The use of heparin, tranexamic acid, fresh frozen plasma, and fibrinogen transfusions was optional.

CR patients received 2 CT consolidation courses, including course II (identical to course I) and course III, consisting of 45 mg/m2/d DNR for 3 days and 1 g/m2 AraC every 12 hours for 4 days. The elderly group only received course II.

Three to 4 weeks after hematological recovery from this consolidation CT, patients who were still in CR were randomized both to receive or not receive intermittent ATRA (45 mg/m2/d, 15 days every 3 months) and to receive or not receive continuous CT with 6 mercaptopurine (90 mg/m2/d, orally) and methotrexate (15 mg/m2/wk, oral-ly), according to a 2-by-2 factorial design stratified on the initial induction treatment group. Maintenance treatment was scheduled for 2 years. Randomizations for induc-tion and maintenance, stratified on center, were performed through a centralized tele-phone assignment procedure.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
576
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Diagnosis of APL, based on morphology criteria
  2. Age 75 years or less; and
  3. Written informed consent. Diagnosis had to be subsequently confirmed by presence of t(15;17) or PML-RAR gene rearrangement. In the absence of t(15;17) and if no analysis of the rearrangement could be made, review of initial marrow slides by an independent morphologist was mandatory.
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
maintenance CxtATRA and or Chemo as maintenancecontinuous CT with 6 mercaptopurine (90 mg/m2/d, orally) and methotrexate (15 mg/m2/wk, orally) as maintenance
maintenance bothATRA and or Chemo as maintenancecontinuous CT with 6 mercaptopurine (90 mg/m2/d, orally) and methotrexate (15 mg/m2/wk, orally) AND ATRA as maintenance
ATRA+CTATRAPatients randomized to the ATRA+CT group received the same combination of ATRA and CT, with course I of CT starting on day 3 of ATRA treatment. This 48-hour interval before onset of CT was based on our previous report, because it allowed correction of coagulopathy.
maintenance ATRAATRA and or Chemo as maintenanceIntermitent ATRA as maintenance
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
For induction treatment event-free survival (EFS), calculated from the date of randomization, was the major endpoint.2 years
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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