Oncology and Therapy (Jan 2020)

Irinotecan-Induced Transient Dysarthria: Case Series and Updated Literature Review

  • Mariagrazia De Lisa,
  • Zelmira Ballatore,
  • Giulia Marcantognini,
  • Chiara Pierantoni,
  • Stefania Antognoli,
  • Mirco Pistelli,
  • Alessandra Pagliacci,
  • Rossana Berardi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40487-019-00106-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 147 – 160

Abstract

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Abstract Irinotecan-based regimens are used worldwide for the treatment of several recurrent or advanced gastrointestinal malignancies. In this paper we describe the cases of four patients treated in our institution who developed acute dysarthria while receiving intravenous infusion of irinotecan. In all our cases, dysarthria occurred during the infusion of the first course of irinotecan, and then resolved rapidly without any sequelae. Imaging of the brain was performed, but failed to show any evidence of an acute neurological event. We also reviewed the literature on this very uncommon adverse event. The pathogenesis of irinotecan-induced dysarthria is still unknown and is not completely elucidated by the current pharmacodynamic or kinetic explanations; therefore, we could only hypothesize some assumptions.

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