美罗华
医学
环磷酰胺
内科学
随机对照试验
肿瘤科
化疗
淋巴瘤
作者
H. Lévesque,Jean‐François Viallard,Estelle Houivet,Bernard Bonnotte,Sophie Voisin,Véronique Le Cam‐Duchez,F. Maillot,M. Lambert,É. Liozon,B. Hervier,Olivier Fain,Benoît Guillet,J. Schmidt,L.E. Luca,Mikaël Ebbo,Nicole Ferreira-Maldent,Antoine Babuty,L. Sailler,P. Duffau,Virginie Barbay,S. Audia,Jacques Bénichou,J. Graveleau,Y. Benhamou
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.thromres.2024.03.012
摘要
BackgroundAcquired hemophilia A (AHA) is a rare autoimmune disorder due to autoantibodies against Factor VIII, with a high mortality risk. Treatments aim to control bleeding and eradicate antibodies by immunosuppression. International recommendations rely on registers and international expert panels.MethodsCREHA, an open-label randomized trial, compared the efficacy and safety of cyclophosphamide and rituximab in association with steroids in patients with newly diagnosed AHA. Participants were treated with 1 mg/kg prednisone daily and randomly assigned to receive either 1.5–2 mg/kg/day cyclophosphamide orally for 6 weeks, or 375 mg/m2 rituximab once weekly for 4 weeks. The primary endpoint was complete remission over 18 months. Secondary endpoints included time to achieve complete remission, relapse occurrence, mortality, infections and bleeding, and severe adverse events.ResultsRecruitment was interrupted because of new treatment recommendations after 108 patients included (58 cyclophosphamide, 50 rituximab). After 18 months, 39 cyclophosphamide patients (67.2 %) and 31 rituximab patients (62.0 %) were in complete remission (OR 1.26; 95 % CI, 0.57 to 2.78). In the poor prognosis group (FVIII < 1 IU/dL, inhibitor titer > 20 BU mL−1), significantly more remissions were observed with cyclophosphamide (22 patients, 78.6 %) than with rituximab (12 patients, 48.0 %; p = 0.02). Relapse rates, deaths, severe infections, and bleeding were similar in the 2 groups. In patients with severe infection, cumulative doses of steroids were significantly higher than in patients without infection (p = 0.03).ConclusionCyclophosphamide and rituximab showed similar efficacy and safety. As first line, cyclophosphamide seems preferable, especially in poor prognosis patients, as administered orally and less expensive.FundingFrench Ministry of Health.ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT01808911.