Title

Efficacy of TopotectTM (Dexrazoxane) for Accidental Extravasation of Anthracyclines
A Clinical Trial on TopotectTM (Dexrazoxane) in the Treatment of Accidental Extravasation of Anthracycline Anti-cancer Agents
  • Phase

    Phase 2/Phase 3
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    23
The purpose of this study is to avoid surgical intervention following extravasation of anthracycline chemotherapy out of a vessel into the surrounding tissues.
Accidental extravasation of anthracyclines including doxorubicin and its derivative epirubicin, may cause severe, progressive tissue necrosis requiring the surgical removal of any damaged tissue. Thus, the patient is subjected to major surgery causing substantial delay of the treatment of the primary cancer disease.

Tissue infiltration by anthracyclines may be detected by fluorescence microscopy. This test is performed at most hospitals in Denmark.

In a large preclinical trial, as well as 4 clinical cases, dexrazoxane has proven to prevent these severe tissue necroses. This trial will determine the effect of dexrazoxane as an acute treatment (acute antidote) in patients with anthracycline extravasation verified by fluorescence biopsy.

Purpose

Primary:

• To avoid surgical intervention following the accidental extravasation of anthracycline drug, and thus preventing the patient from sequelae.

Secondary:

To avoid deleterious postponement of the cancer treatment itself.
To evaluate and describe subjective and objective symptoms in the damaged area following treatment with TopotectTM.
To evaluate tolerability/toxicity of TopotectTM used for this indication, according to the indicated schedule.

Trial Population 25 patients with accidental anthracycline extravasation confirmed by fluorescence microscopy

Trial Design Open-label clinical trial. Twenty-five consecutive patients with an acute (<6 hours) history of anthracycline extravasation confirmed by fluorescence microscopy (who in general practice are candidates for acute plastic surgical intervention) will be included.

Effect Variables Response rates, presence of late sequelae, time to progression, and clinical consequence of progression.

Safety Features

Any toxicity caused by TopotectTM will be studied by blood tests, systematic questioning regarding subjective discomfort, as well as by objective clinical examination.
A systematic clinical evaluation of the marked area of skin covering the area of extravasation will be performed to assure prompt treatment should any deterioration occur.
Sequential colour photographs of the involved skin area will be taken.
Study Started
Jun 30
2001
Primary Completion
Jul 31
2003
Study Completion
Jul 31
2003
Last Update
Oct 21
2015
Estimate

Drug Dexrazoxane

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Cancer patients treated with anthracycline
Informed consent obtained from the patient.

Suspicion of anthracycline extravasation is defined as:

A primary assessment by the physician on duty, which would activate the standard departmental procedure for treatment of anthracycline extravasation.

The presence of at least one of the following:

pain
swelling
redness
The Topotect infusion must be started <6 hours after the accident.
The patient must be at least 18 years of age.
Performance status (PS) ≤2.
Suspicion of anthracycline extravasation from a central venous access device. -

Exclusion Criteria:

Known allergy towards dexrazoxane.
Reasonable suspicion of extravasation by other compounds than anthracyclines through the same intravenous access, e.g. vincristine, mitomycin, and vinorelbine, all of which may cause ulceration.
AST, ALT, bilirubin, LDH, serum alkaline phosphatase >3 x upper normal value
Neutropenia and thrombocytopenia ≥ CTC grade 2
Pregnant or nursing women
Women of childbearing age and potential, where the patient does not agree to use an efficient contraceptive (e.g. birth control pill or an intra-uterine device for 3 months previous to start of the trial medication or diaphragm plus a spermicide).
No Results Posted