Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 88-98, January 2008

Once-Daily Intravenous Busulfan with Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Compared to Conventional Oral Busulfan Improves Survival and Engraftment in Children Undergoing Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation

  • Imke H. Bartelink

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence and reprint requests: Imke Bartelink, University Medical Center, Department of Pharmacy, Room HP D00.218, Heidelberglaan 100, 3584 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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  • Robbert G.M. Bredius

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands
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  • Tessa T. Ververs

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
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  • Martine F. Raphael

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
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  • Charlotte van Kesteren

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
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  • Marc Bierings

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
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  • Carin M.A. Rademaker

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
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  • J. den Hartigh

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands
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  • Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal

      Affiliations

    • Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands
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  • Juliette Zwaveling

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands
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  • Jaap J. Boelens

      Affiliations

    • Departments of Hematology, Immunology and Clinical Pharmacy, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands

Received 23 July 2007; accepted 24 September 2007.

Abstract 

Because of intra- and interindividual variability, bioavailability, and pharmacokinetics of busulfan (Bu) in children, oral busulfan without therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is assumed to be associated with higher graft failure rates as well as higher toxicity (eg, veno-occlusive disease [VOD]). This study compares the outcome of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) of 2 groups: 1) 30 patients who received myeloablation with once-daily intravenous (i.v.) dose-targeted busulfan (BUdtIV) based on TDM and 2) 30 patients who received the current practice of untargeted oral busulfan (BUPO). Patients received a 3-hour infusion of Bu at a first dose of 120 mg/m2 (age ≥1 year) or 80 mg/m2 (<1 year), or BUPO 1 mg/kg 4 times daily. Both regimens were continued for 4 days. The target area under the curve (AUC) was defined as 17,500 μgh/l. BUdtIV resulted in higher event-free survival (EFS) and survival rates compared to BUPO (EFS: 30% versus 83%, P < .001, survival: 53% versus 83%, P = .016). BUdtIV was associated with more cases of VOD. TDM was feasible in routine clinical practice. The results show that i.v. Bu using TDM is preferable over oral Bu in children undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation, especially in those at high risk for graft failure/relapse.

Key Words: Busulfan, Allogeneic stem cell transplantation, Therapeutic drug monitoring

 

PII: S1083-8791(07)00486-7

doi:10.1016/j.bbmt.2007.09.015

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 88-98, January 2008