Correlation Between Sorafenib Plasma Concentrations, Toxicity and Disease Control Rate in Patients Treated by Sorafenib for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Conditions
- Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
- Interventions
- Biological: Sorafenib plasma concentration 4 weeks after treatment initiation
- Registration Number
- NCT02834546
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Bordeaux
- Brief Summary
The aim of this pilot study is to correlate the sorafenib plasma concentration to observed toxicity and to the disease control rate in 100 patients undergoing a palliative treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). If some correlations are observed, we will consider planning a larger interventional study to adjust sorafenib daily dose to plasma concentration.
- Detailed Description
Sorafenib is the standard of care for the palliative treatment of HCC. The recommended dose of sorafenib in patients with HCC is 400 mg twice daily. Sorafenib dose-limiting toxicities include diarrhea, arterial hypertension and hand-foot syndrome. Owing a large inter-patient variability (near 50%) of sorafenib Area Under the Curve (AUC) over 12h, an over-exposure to sorafenib could explain acute toxicity. On the other hand, a suboptimal exposure could result in an insufficient anti-tumor activity as suggested by a recent study. This inter-patient variability of sorafenib pharmacokinetic is especially relevant in HCC. Indeed, most of HCC are developed on cirrhotic liver with often an impaired liver function, a decrease of albuminemia and sometimes ascitis. All these parameters are likely to impact the sorafenib pharmacokinetic. The aim of this pilot study is to correlate the sorafenib plasma concentration to observed toxicity and to the disease control rate in 100 patients.
The dose of sorafenib will be the recommended dose: 400 mg twice daily. Sorafenib daily doses will be only adjusted by the clinician on adverse event. Values of sorafenib AUC will not be transmitted to clinician.
Patients will be followed during 12 months with 5 visits: Week 4, Week 8, Week 16, Month 6 and Month 12. Adverse event related to sorafenib will be recorded and graded according to the NCI-CTC for Adverse Event during all the study period. Sorafenib plasma concentrations will be assessed at 4, 8 and 16 weeks. An additional dosage could be performed between W1 and W4, before dose modification, if a dose modification is necessary due to adverse events before W4.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 143
- Subjects > 18 years age
- Possibility of regular monitoring
- Ability to understand and willingness to sign written informed consent.
- Hepatocellular carcinoma histologically diagnosed or in case of inability to perform a histology by non-invasive radiological criteria endorsed by EASL/AASLD (a) presence of known cirrhosis and (b) identification of a focal hepatic lesion measuring at least 1cm in diameter with contrast uptake in the arterial phase and rapid wash out in the venous /late phase on two imaging techniques
- Patient not eligible for curative treatment (transplantation, resection, destruction or percutaneous chemo-embolization) or HCC still evolving after failure of a specific treatment
- ECOG β€ 2
- Child-Pugh A or B
- Score BCLC B or C
- Any condition that is unstable or could jeopardize the safety of the subject and their compliance in the study
- Cirrhosis CHILD C
- Score BCLC D
- ECOG > 2
- Digestive bleeding within 30 days before inclusion
- Subject has had a liver transplant or waiting for a liver transplant
- Subject previously treated with sorafenib
- Childbearing or breastfeeding women
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Patients with HCC treated with sorafenib Sorafenib plasma concentration 4 weeks after treatment initiation -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Adverse events related to Sorafenib needing a dose adjustment or a symptomatic medication Up 8 weeks after sorafenib treatment introduction
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Radiological response assessed by scan or MRI Week 8, 16, month 6 and 12 after sorafenib treatment introduction Overall survival Up to month 12 after sorafenib treatment introduction Adverse events notification Week 8, 16, month 6 and 12 after sorafenib treatment introduction Progression-free survival time Up to month 12 after sorafenib treatment introduction
Trial Locations
- Locations (5)
Institut BergoniΓ©
π«π·Bordeaux, France
CHU de Toulouse
π«π·Toulouse, France
CHU de Montpellier
π«π·Montpellier, France
CHU de Bordeaux
π«π·Pessac, France
CHU de Limoges
π«π·Limoges, France