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Study Design:

prospective phase II trial with 30 patients in 1 site

Treatment Scheme:

Option 1: Patient < 60 years of age with relapse after chemotherapy or > 12 months after hematopoetic stem cell transplantation Mylotarg 6 mg/ m² day –21 Mylotarg 3 mg/ m² day –14 Fludarabin 30 mg/ m² day –6 to –3 TBI 2x2 Gy day –3 to –2 (total dose 8 Gy) Tacrolimus (level adapted) from day –3 on Mycophenolat 2 x 1000 mg p.o. from day 0 to day 40 PBSC day 0

Option 2: Patient > 60 years of age or younger patients < 12 Months after hematopoetic stem cell transplantation Mylotarg 6 mg/ m² day –21 Mylotarg 3 mg/ m² day –14 Fludarabin 30 mg/ m² day –3 to –1 TBI 1x2 Gy day 0 (total dose 2 Gy) Tacrolimus (level adapted) from day –3 on Mycophenolat 2 x 1000 mg p.o. from day 0 to 40 PBSC day 0


Clinical Trial Description

Scientific/Medical Rationale (Objective):

Primary:

documentation of the extramedullary toxicity of the standard therapy

Secondary:

Induction of a persistent remission by the combination of Mylotarg and dose reduced conditioning followed by allogenic hematopoetic stem cell transplantation in patients with relapsed acute myelotic leukemia

Study Design:

prospective phase II trial with 30 patients in 1 site

Treatment Scheme:

Option 1: Patient < 60 years of age with relapse after chemotherapy or > 12 months after hematopoetic stem cell transplantation Mylotarg 6 mg/ m² day –21 Mylotarg 3 mg/ m² day –14 Fludarabin 30 mg/ m² day –6 to –3 TBI 2x2 Gy day –3 to –2 (total dose 8 Gy) Tacrolimus (level adapted) from day –3 on Mycophenolat 2 x 1000 mg p.o. from day 0 to day 40 PBSC day 0

Option 2: Patient > 60 years of age or younger patients < 12 Months after hematopoetic stem cell transplantation Mylotarg 6 mg/ m² day –21 Mylotarg 3 mg/ m² day –14 Fludarabin 30 mg/ m² day –3 to –1 TBI 1x2 Gy day 0 (total dose 2 Gy) Tacrolimus (level adapted) from day –3 on Mycophenolat 2 x 1000 mg p.o. from day 0 to 40 PBSC day 0

Patient Population to be Included:

30 patients

Primary and Secondary Efficacy Endpoints:

See point: Scientific/Medical Rationale

Inclusion Criteria /Exclusion Criteria:

- patients with acute myelotic leukemia and expression of CD33 on > 5% of blasts in bone marrow

- relapse after chemotherapy

- relapse after autologous or allogenic hematopoetic stem cell transplantation

- pts. in  2nd remission after chemotherapy and ineligible for a conventional allogeneic transplantation

- age: 18-70 years

- informed consent of the patient

- ASAT/ ALAT < 3fold of upper standard

- Bilirubin < 2fold of upper standard

- ejection fraction > 40% in echocardiography

- potential donor in accordance with the following priorities:

- 1st HLA-identical related donor (HLA *A, *B, *C and *DR)

- 2nd HLA-identical non-related donor with the maximum of 1 allelmismatch (DNA typing A, B, C, DRB1, DQB1)

Study Procedures:

See point . Study Design

Safety Endpoints/ Statistical Considerations:

Thirty patients will be treated, which will yield a 95% confidence interval for non-relapse mortality with a precision of +/- 14%. Data will be evaluated after groups of 10 and 20 patients. If results at those times suggest with greater than 80% confidence that the true rate of day 100 non-relapse mortality exceeds 20%, then the trial will be stopped. Operationally, this will occur if 4 out of 10 or 7 out of 20 patients have non-relapse deaths. Should the requisite number of deaths be reached before the 10 or 20 patient benchmarks, then the trial will be stopped at that time.

A dose reduction of mylotarg from 9 to 6 mg/m2 will be performed if the likelihood of grade 4 liver-toxicity as defined by bilirubine, AST and symptoms of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome is > 20%. This will be the case if 4 out of the first ten patients experience grade 4 liver toxicity. The second dose of mylotarg will then be omitted in the next ten patients. If the rate of liver-toxicity in the next 10 patients remains unchanged, the study will be stopped.

The stopping rules will be discussed and enforced by the protocol committee and transmitted to each local IRB asap.

The following safety endpoints will be documented:

1. Incidence of neurological toxicity

2. Incidence of liver toxicity

3. Incidence of acute gastrointestinal toxicity

4. Incidence and severity of mucositis

5. Incidence of pulmonary toxicity

6. Incidence of systemic infections

7. Duration of neutropenia Severe adverse events (SAE) will have to be reported to the principal investigator within 24 hours after occurrence. It will be his responsibility to inform the IRB and the sponsor or the trial, if adequate.

SAE compromise: death before relapse of leukemia, illness with life-threatening character, severe illness requiring hospitalization, illness leading to prolonged disabilities, second cancer developing after treatment.

SAE will have to be reported on special forms contained in the CRF ;


Study Design


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NCT number NCT00460447
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus
Contact Martin Bornhäuser, MD
Phone +49351458
Email martin.bornhaeuser@uniklinikum-dresden.de
Status Unknown status
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date October 2004

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