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Zhonghua xue ye xue za zhi = Zhonghua xueyexue zazhi 2010-May

[Treatment of primary systemic amyloidosis with the combination of bortezomib and dexamethasone].

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Yong-Ping Zhai
Hai-Ning Liu
Ya-Ping Yu
Xiao-Gang Zhou
Ping Song
Feng Li
Xue-Wen Wang

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of bortezomib plus dexamethasone (BD) in patients with primary systemic (AL) amyloidosis.

METHODS

Eleven AL amyloidosis patients, including four relapsed or progressed after previous therapies and 7 newly diagnosed were treated with BD. Ten patients had two or more organs involved. Precursor protein analysis showed that 1 was κ light chain, 9 λ light chain; 5 patients with positive immunofixation including 1 IgG κ, 3 IgG λ and 1 IgA λ. BD was administered according to standard two-week schedule.

RESULTS

Eight patients were evaluable, the median number of treatment cycles was 3 (range 1 - 6). Median follow-up duration was 6 months. At least one affected organ response was observed in six patients and median time to organ response was 2 months. Three patients progressed and two of them died. Toxicities were mainly diarrhea, thrombocytopenia, peripheral neuropathy, fatigue and herpes zoster, and 7 evaluable patients who had toxicities were adjusted dosage and 2 of them interrupted therapy. Epilepsia, paralytic ileus, acute cardiac dysfunction, and postural hypotention were occurred in 3 inevaluble patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Bortezomib plus dexamethasone is effective in AL amyloidosis. Adverse events are common, and in some patients are severe.

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