Clinical utility of 188 Rhenium-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonate as a bone pain palliative in multiple malignancies
Rhenium-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonate ( Re-HEDP) is a clinically established radiopharmaceutical for bone pain palliation of patients with metastatic bone cancer. Herein, the effectiveness of Re-HEDP for the palliation of painful bone metastases was investigated in an uncontrolled initial tria...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of nuclear medicine 2018-10, Vol.17 (4), p.228 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rhenium-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonate (
Re-HEDP) is a clinically established radiopharmaceutical for bone pain palliation of patients with metastatic bone cancer. Herein, the effectiveness of
Re-HEDP for the palliation of painful bone metastases was investigated in an uncontrolled initial trial in 48 patients with different types of advanced cancers. A group of 48 patients with painful bone metastases of lung, prostate, breast, renal, and bladder cancer was treated with 2.96-4.44 GBq of
Re-HEDP. The overall response rate in this group of patients was 89.5%, and their mean visual analog scale score showed a reduction from 9.1 to 5.3 (
< 0.003) after 1 week posttherapy. The patients did not report serious adverse effects either during intravenous administration or within 24 h postadministration of
Re-HEDP. Flare reaction was observed in 54.2% of patients between day 1 and day 3. There was no correlation between flare reaction and response to therapy (
< 0.05). Although bone marrow suppression was observed in patients receiving higher doses of
Re-HEDP, it did not result in any significant clinical problems. The present study confirmed the clinical utility and cost-effectiveness of
Re-HEDP for palliation of painful bone metastases from various types of cancer in developing countries. |
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ISSN: | 1450-1147 |