Hematology Reports (Sep 2018)

Clinical significance of dasatinib-induced pleural effusion in patients with de novo chronic myeloid leukemia

  • Aya Nakaya,
  • Shinya Fujita,
  • Atsushi Satake,
  • Takahisa Nakanishi,
  • Yoshiko Azuma,
  • Yukie Tsubokura,
  • Masaaki Hotta,
  • Hideaki Yoshimura,
  • Kazuyoshi Ishii,
  • Tomoki Ito,
  • Shosaku Nomura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2018.7474
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3

Abstract

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Dasatinib is currently approved for clinical use as a first-line treatment agent for newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). However, only a few clinical trials have been performed to evaluate dasatinibinduced PE following first-line therapy. We investigated the incidence and clinical features of dasatinib-induced PE following first-line therapy in Japanese CML patients of real world clinical practice settings. Among 22 patients, the median age of PEpositive patients was higher than that of PEnegative patients. Major molecular response was achieved in 75% of PE-positive patients and 50% of PE-negative patients. Most patients developed PE more than 1 year after treatment. Appearance of PE is associated with better clinical response during dasatinib treatment, however it is developed at any time. Elderly and high-risk patients tend to develop PE. The clinical features of dasatinib-induced PE following first-line therapy might be late onset and might not immediately follow the increasing of large granular lymphocyte.

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