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A Prospective Trial Evaluating the Safety of a Shortened Infusion of Ramucirumab in Patients with Gastrointestinal Cancer
[摘要] Background. Ramucirumab is usually administered over 60 minutes, during which it is unlikely to cause infusionrelated reactions (IRRs). This prospective study evaluated the safety of a shortened infusion of ramucirumab. Methods. Patients who received their first dose of ramucirumab in a 60-minute infusion without developing IRRs were eligible and received their second ramucirumab dose for 20 minutes. The primary study endpoint was incidence of IRR during the first short-term infusion, and the secondary endpoints were incidence of IRR at any time and adverse events other than IRR. Results. Of the 40 patients enrolled (median age, 68.5 years), 20 (55%) were male, 27 (67.5%) had stage IV gastric cancer, 25 (62.5%) received ramucirumab in combination with taxane-based chemotherapy, and 24 (60%) received only a single administration of ramucirumab prior to their enrollment. Notably, no IRR was observed during the first short-term infusion (IRR rate, 0%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0%–0.72%). Among the 149 short-term infusions performed, there were no instances of IRRs or unexpected adverse events related to the treatment (Table 1). Conclusion. For patients without development of IRRs upon the first ramucirumab administration, shortening infusion time (from 60 to 20 minutes) is safe and feasible.
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