Protracted administration of L-asparaginase in maintenance phase is the risk factor for hyperglycemia in older patients with pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia

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Although L-asparaginase related hyperglycemia is well known adverse event, it is not studied whether the profile of this adverse event is affected by intensification of L-asparaginase administration. Here, we analyzed the profile of L-asparaginase related hyperglycemia in a 1,176 patients with pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated according to the Japan Association of Childhood Leukemia Study ALL-02 protocol using protracted L-asparaginase administration in maintenance phase. We determined that a total of 75 L-asparaginase related hyperglycemia events occurred in 69 patients. Although 17 events (17/1176,1.4%) developed in induction phase, which was lower incidence than those (10-15%) in previous reports, 45 events developed during the maintenance phase with protracted L-asparaginase administration. Multivariate analysis showed that older age at onset (≥ 10 years) was a sole independent risk factor for L-asparaginase-related hyperglycemia (P<0.01), especially in maintenance phase. Contrary to the previous reports, obesity was not associated with L-asparaginase-related hyperglycemia. These findings suggest that protracted administration of L-asparaginase is the risk factor for hyperglycemia when treating adolescent and young adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients. Copyright:

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Yoshida, H., Imamura, T., Saito, A. M., Takahashi, Y., Suenobu, S., Hasegawa, D., … Horibe, K. (2015). Protracted administration of L-asparaginase in maintenance phase is the risk factor for hyperglycemia in older patients with pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia. PLoS ONE, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136428

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