Prolonged 14‐day continuous infusion of high‐dose ifosfamide with an external portable pump: Feasibility and efficacy in refractory pediatric sarcoma
2010
Background
Ifosfamide is currently used to treat pediatric sarcomas and increasing its dosage may be associated with a better response rate. Prolonged continuous infusion seems an attractive administration modality.
Methods
Ifosfamide 14 g/m2 (with mesna 14 g/m2) was administered through an ambulatory portable pump over 14 days as a continuous infusion, starting every 3 weeks, in 14 patients with relapsing sarcomas. No growth factors were given.
Results
Acute grade 3 hematological toxicity was observed in only 13/66 cycles and red cell transfusions were given in two patients. Hematuria and dysuria occurred in three cases. The response rate was: five partial responses, five stable disease. The median time to progression was 3 months (range: 2–19 months). The best response rate was seen for synovial sarcoma and Ewing sarcoma.
Conclusion
Prolonged 14-day continuous infusion of high-dose ifosfamide is well tolerated. Potentially interesting preliminary responses in pediatric patients already treated with ifosfamide are reported. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2010;55:617–620. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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