Real-World Patterns of Targeted Therapy Use in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma in the United States: A Longitudinal Study

Introduction: Clinical guidelines and practice have shifted toward increasing use of novel Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitors (BTKi) or B-cell lymphoma 2 inhibitor (BCL2i) for treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL). To highlight recent changes in clinica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2023-11, Vol.142 (Supplement 1), p.6523-6523
Hauptverfasser: De Nigris, Enrico, Cheng, Wendy Y., Sarpong, Eric M., Leng, Siyang, Farooqui, Mohammed Z.H., Agu, Uchechukwu Samuel, Catillon, Maryaline, Lejeune, Dominique, Downes, Nathaniel, Matay, Lisa, Duh, Mei Sheng, Huntington, Scott F.
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Clinical guidelines and practice have shifted toward increasing use of novel Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitors (BTKi) or B-cell lymphoma 2 inhibitor (BCL2i) for treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL). To highlight recent changes in clinical practice, this study evaluated real-world treatment sequences, with a focus on sequential novel targeted therapy, among patients with CLL/SLL in the US over time. Methods: Adult patients with ≥2 medical claims for CLL/SLL diagnosis on distinct days and ≥1 claim for CLL/SLL therapy were identified in the Optum Clinformatics DataMart database (2014-2021). The index date was the date of initiation of the first observed line of therapy (LOT) following the first observed CLL/SLL diagnosis. The observation period spanned from index to the earliest of end of eligibility, data availability, or death. LOTs were identified using a claims-based algorithm adapted from published literature during the observation period. Each LOT spanned from the initiation of a new agent to discontinuation of all agents in the LOT (i.e., 90-day gap without any dispensing), a switch to another agent, or the addition of a new agent. The proportion of patients receiving sequential targeted therapy in the first 2 LOTs (i.e., BTKi/BCL2i as first-line [1L] and second-line [2L] treatments in any order) was described. For sequential BTKi in 1L and 2L, treatments were also described by agent (i.e., ibrutinib, acalabrutinib, zanubrutinib, and combinations thereof). To assess longitudinal patterns, Sankey plots were created for 2 temporal data cohorts: patients with a 1L in 2014-2017 and patients with a 1L in 2018-2021. Results: We identified 7,146 eligible patients, 40.6% female, median age 73 years, with a median follow-up of 2 years after 1L initiation. The most common 1L treatment was BTKi (36.8%), then chemoimmunotherapy (CIT; 27.4%), CD20 (22.2%), chemotherapy (7.6%), and BCL2i (5.4%). In the first 2 LOTs, 22.3% of patients had sequential targeted therapy, comprising 70.0% BTKi→BTKi (i.e., BTKi retreated), 23.8% BTKi→BCL2i, 3.6% BCL2i→BCL2i, and 2.6% BCL2i→BTKi. The most common BTKi sequences by agent were ibrutinib→ibrutinib (61.6%) and ibrutinib→acalabrutinib (28.4%). Among patients with a 1L in 2014-2017 (N=2,612; median follow-up=3 years; Figure A), the most common 1L treatment class was CIT (44.6%), followed by CD20 (25.2%), BTKi (21.7%), chemotherapy (7.6%), and BCL2i (0.3%). For those receivi
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood-2023-178660