Leukocytosis and retinoic acid syndrome in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia treated with arsenic trioxide.
- Author:
Bo JIN
1
;
Ke-zuo HOU
;
Yun-peng LIU
;
Ping YU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Antineoplastic Agents; adverse effects; therapeutic use; Arsenicals; adverse effects; therapeutic use; Dyspnea; chemically induced; Female; Fever; chemically induced; Humans; Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute; drug therapy; Leukocyte Count; Leukocytosis; chemically induced; Male; Middle Aged; Oxides; adverse effects; therapeutic use; Remission Induction; Syndrome
- From: Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2006;21(3):171-174
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the incidence of leukocytosis and retinoic acid (RA) syndrome in newly diagnosed and relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) patients treated with arsenic trioxide (ATO).
METHODSThirty patients with newly diagnosed or relapsed APL received ATO for remission induction at the dose of 10 mg/d. RA syndrome was defined when patient was with one or more of the following signs or symptoms: fever, dyspnea, serous cavity effusion, muscular pain, pulmonary infiltration, weight gain, or pulmonary infiltration on chest X-ray.
RESULTSTwenty-three (77% ) patients achieved complete remission, mean time to remission was 37.1 days. Leukocytosis was observed in 14 (47%) patients, mean time to leukocytosis was 12.7 days, median baseline leukocyte count for patients with leukocytosis was 3.1 x 10(9)/L, which was higher than that for patients who did not develop leukocytosis (2.6 x 10(9)/L, z = -2.635, P = 0.008). No other cytotoxic therapy was administered, and the leukocytosis resolved in all cases. The RA syndrome was observed in 9 (30%) patients, mean time to diagnose of RA syndrome was 13.9 days, median baseline leukocyte count for patients with RA syndrome was 3.6 x 10(9)/L, which was higher than that for patients who did not develop RA syndrome (2.6 x 10(9)/L, z = -1.909, P = 0.046). No patient died of RA syndrome.
CONCLUSIONLeukocytosis and RA syndrome are associated with ATO and baseline leukocyte count respectively, and there is distinct link between leukocytosis and RA syndrome.