复发性/难治性多发性骨髓瘤患者使用他克莫司临床治疗的实际经验:一项针对美国医疗服务提供者的定性研究。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1080/03007995.2024.2387183
Carolina Schinke, Binod Dhakal, Sandra Mazzoni, Samantha Shenoy, Sara A Scott, Tiffany Richards, Hoa H Le, Amalia DeBrosse, Peter Okorozo, Rachel McDowell, Saurabh Patel, Jonathan Bunn, Kelly Hawks, Xinke Zhang, Cesar Rodriguez
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研究目的他克单抗是治疗复发性/难治性多发性骨髓瘤的首个GPRC5DxCD3双特异性抗体。鉴于真实世界的数据有限,本研究对美国医疗服务提供者(HCPs)进行了调查,以了解真实世界中的他克莫司剂量和症状管理情况:方法:2024 年 2 月/3 月,对在真实世界环境中使用他昔单抗的医护人员进行了个人深度访谈(IDI;n = 10)。随后的专家小组(n = 6)进一步讨论了当前的做法:结果:IDIs 报告了各种加大剂量(SUD)的情况,包括住院患者(5 人)、门诊患者(3 人)和混合模式(2 人),其趋势是缩短加大剂量的时间,以减少医疗资源的使用。大多数医疗保健人员在 SUD(7 人)和治疗阶段(8 人)使用双周(Q2W)计划。考虑到患者的便利性和缓解 GPRC5D 相关症状,8 位与会者探讨了在患者对治疗产生积极的疾病反应后将剂量频率降低到每 4 周一次(Q4W)的问题。专家小组成员推荐了症状管理和预防策略,如针对口腔症状使用地塞米松和奈他汀漱口水或锌和复合维生素 B,针对皮肤和指甲症状使用外用类固醇和化妆品:本研究概述了目前现实世界中使用他克莫司的情况。研究结果表明在 SUD 护理环境中存在差异。0.8 mg/kg Q2W给药计划最为常见,但对于一些对治疗有反应的患者来说,改用Q4W也是一种现实世界中的症状管理策略。与GPRC5D相关的症状管理方法正在不断发展;预防性使用地塞米松和硝司他丁漱口水或锌和复合维生素B可能是缓解口腔症状的有效策略。在减轻症状影响的同时,还需要进一步的实际证据来确定最佳用药时间。
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Real-world experience with clinical management of talquetamab in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma: a qualitative study of US healthcare providers.

Objective: Talquetamab is the first-in-class GPRC5DxCD3 bispecific antibody for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Given limited real-world data, this study was conducted with US healthcare providers (HCPs) to understand real-world talquetamab dosing and symptom management.

Methods: In February/March 2024, individual in-depth interviews (IDIs; n = 10) were conducted with HCPs administering talquetamab in real-world settings. A subsequent expert panel (n = 6) further discussed current practices.

Results: The IDIs reported a variety of settings for step-up dosing (SUD), including inpatient (n = 5), outpatient (n = 3), and hybrid models (n = 2), with a trend toward shorter SUD length to reduce healthcare resource utilization. Most HCPs used a biweekly (Q2W) schedule in SUD (n = 7) and treatment phases (n = 8). Six participants explored reducing dose frequency to every 4 weeks (Q4W) in patients following positive disease response to treatment, considering patient convenience and relieving GPRC5D-related symptoms. Panelists recommended symptom management and prophylactic strategies, such as dexamethasone and nystatin mouthwash or zinc and vitamin B complex for oral symptoms, and topical steroids and cosmetic products for skin and nail symptoms.

Conclusion: This study outlines current real-world practices for talquetamab. Findings indicate variation in the SUD care setting. The 0.8 mg/kg Q2W dosing schedule was most common, although switching to Q4W is a real-world symptom management strategy for some patients with responses to therapy. GPRC5D-related symptom management approaches are evolving; prophylactic use of dexamethasone and nystatin mouthwash or zinc and vitamin B complex may be effective strategies to alleviate oral symptoms. Further real-world evidence is needed to inform optimal dosing schedules while mitigating symptom impact.

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