Efficacy of Frontline Chemotherapy for Extranodal Natural Killer/T-Cell Lymphoma: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Journal of hematology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-21 DOI:10.14740/jh1169
Fei Luo, Jing Nan Wang, Xin Liu, Xin Wang, Shu Nan Qi, Ye Xiong Li
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Background: Treatment with non-anthracycline (ANT)-based chemotherapy has increased survival in patients with extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTCL). However, the relative efficacy of various drug combinations has been contentious. We aimed to identify the most effective chemotherapy regimens for newly diagnosed ENKTCL.

Methods: A network meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the differences in survival and treatment responses across various regimens. The primary objective was overall survival (OS), while secondary outcomes included progression-free survival (PFS), objective response rate (ORR), and complete response (CR). We utilized a Bayesian framework to perform the network meta-analysis. Rank probabilities were assessed by the surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA). Node-splitting method was used to assess the inconsistency.

Results: A total of 1,113 patients were enrolled across 10 studies. Chemotherapy regimens were grouped into five modalities, for which six types of direct comparisons were available. We identified the asparaginase (ASP)/gemcitabine (GEM)-based regimens superiority over ANT-based, non-ASP/ANT-based and ASP/methotrexate (MTX)-based regimens on OS. Although no significant differences were observed compared with ASP/not otherwise specified-based, ASP/GEM-based regimens were still the best option chemotherapy for OS. Moreover, the ASP/GEM-based regimens demonstrated advantages in PFS, ORR and CR.

Conclusions: According to our network meta-analysis, it appears that ASP/GEM-based regimens could potentially serve as the most effective frontline chemotherapy option for ENKTCL.

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背景:以非蒽环类药物(ANT)为基础的化疗提高了结外自然杀伤/T细胞淋巴瘤(ENKTCL)患者的生存率。然而,各种药物组合的相对疗效一直存在争议。我们旨在确定新诊断的ENKTCL最有效的化疗方案。方法:进行网络荟萃分析,评估不同方案的生存率和治疗反应的差异。主要目标是总生存率(OS),次要结果包括无进展生存率(PFS)、客观缓解率(ORR)和完全缓解率(CR)。我们使用贝叶斯框架进行网络荟萃分析。通过累积排名曲线(SUCRA)下的表面来评估排名概率。使用节点分割法来评估不一致性。结果:共有1113名患者参与了10项研究。化疗方案分为五种模式,其中有六种类型的直接比较可用。我们确定了基于天冬酰胺酶(ASP)/吉西他滨(GEM)的方案在OS上优于基于ANT、非基于ASP/ANT和基于ASP/甲氨蝶呤(MTX)的方案。尽管与ASP/未另行指定的方案相比没有观察到显著差异,但基于ASP/GEM的方案仍然是OS的最佳选择化疗方案。此外,基于ASP/GEM的方案在PFS、ORR和CR方面显示出优势。结论:根据我们的网络荟萃分析,基于ASP-GEM的方案可能是ENKTCL最有效的一线化疗方案。
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