Comparison of cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity with short hydration or conventional hydration in gastric cancer: A retrospective study.

2017 
211Background: Cisplatin is administered in combination with massive and long term hydration to avoid renal toxicity. Although a short hydration protocol for cisplatin has been recently developed in lung cancer, which in gastric cancer has not been well clarified. We modified our XPT (capecitabine / cisplatin / trastuzumab) regimen, adopting short hydration method. This study was conducted to compare the preventive effect for renal toxicity of XPT therapy between the short hydration regimen and the conventional regimen. Methods: Medical records of patients with gastric cancer who received XPT therapy containing cisplatin at a dose of ≥ 80 mg/m2 were reviewed for 3 cycles of the observational period. Patients received either the short hydration regimen or the conventional regimen; short hydration regimen consisted of 2200 - 2500 mL of hydration over a period of 6.2 hours with furosemide and magnesium supplementation on day 1 and 1050 mL of hydration over 4 hours on day2 and 3, and the conventional regimen ...
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