Bone Marrow Transplant Chart Review for RIC

This study has been completed.
Sponsor:
Collaborators:
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Baylor College of Medicine
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Information provided by:
University of Utah
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00723333
First received: July 24, 2008
Last updated: October 8, 2009
Last verified: October 2009

July 24, 2008
October 8, 2009
May 2008
July 2009   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
Evaluation of engraftment rate, relapse rate, disease free survival, overall survival, causes of death and other pertinent statistics. Data will be compared to appropriate historical controls. [ Time Frame: 30 days ] [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]
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Bone Marrow Transplant Chart Review for RIC
Chart Review of Reduced Intensity Conditioning (RIC) Allogeneic Transplants in Elderly Patients With Myelofibrosis.

We will evaluate the records of 30 patients that have undergone allogeneic transplant, specifically looking at engraftment rate, relapse rate, disease free survival, overall survival, causes of death and other pertinent statistics. We will compare the outcomes to appropriate historical controls.

Primary myelofibrosis (PMF) is among the Philadelphia Chromosome Negative Myeloproliferative Disorders. This diagnosis can be present at a patient's initial diagnosis or it can arise out of preceding Polycythemia Vera or Essential Thrombocythemia. While the clinical course is variable, it is defined by varying degrees of splenomegaly, anemia, fatigue and other constitutional symptoms. Patients with PMF are at increased risk of acute leukemia, bone marrow failure and thrombosis. Currently, the only curative treatment for PMF is allogeneic stem cell transplant. However, as the median age at diagnosis is in the mid to late 60s, most patients are no longer candidates for transplant due to their age and/or other comorbid illnesses.

Unfortunately, all other treatments for PMF are palliative in nature and often of limited efficacy. Over the last several years, many advances have occurred that have increased the safety and improved the outcomes of allogeneic transplants. Perhaps most important has been the ongoing refinement of reduced intensity conditioning (RIC) regimens prior to transplant. Over the last few years, many groups have published data suggesting that these RIC transplants can be very effective in the treatment of PMF and it is felt to be a potentially curative procedure. However, the vast majority of these data are reported in persons younger than 65 years old. The current protocol for RIC transplant for PMF available at the University of Utah excludes patients older than the age of 65.

We would like to see if there is sufficient successful experience with transplant in persons older than 60 years old (including many older than 65 years of age) to justify the creation of a clinical trial using RIC regimens in this older age group. We will be reviewing the medical records of approximately 30 patients at four different institutions:

  • University of Utah/Huntsman Cancer Hospital
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  • Baylor College of Medicine
  • M.D. Anderson Cancer Centers

We will evaluate: engraftment rate, relapse rate, disease free survival, overall survival, causes of death and other pertinent statistics. We will compare the outcomes to appropriate historical controls. We hypothesize that RIC regimens may be justifiably safe in older patients with PMF and hope that our data will allow the development of a corollary clinical trial.

Observational
Observational Model: Cohort
Time Perspective: Retrospective
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Non-Probability Sample

Patients > 60 years of age with Primary Myelofibrosis that have undergone an allogeneic transplant

Myelofibrosis
Procedure: Reduced Intensity Conditioning (RIC) Allogenic Transplant
Reduced Intensity Conditioning (RIC) Regimen Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant
Other Names:
  • Stem Cell Transplants
  • Bone Marrow Transplants
  • Mini Transplants
Affected Group
Patients > 60 years of age with Primary Myelofibrosis that have undergone an allogeneic transplant
Intervention: Procedure: Reduced Intensity Conditioning (RIC) Allogenic Transplant

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline.
 
Completed
30
July 2009
July 2009   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion Criteria:

  • > 60 years of age
  • Diagnosed with Primary Myelofibrosis
  • Undergone Allogeneic Transplant

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Any subjects not meeting the criteria above
Both
60 Years and older
No
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United States
 
NCT00723333
29021
No
Josef T. Prchal, MD, University of Utah
University of Utah
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  • Baylor College of Medicine
  • M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Principal Investigator: Josef T Prchal, MD University of Utah
University of Utah
October 2009

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