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NCT number NCT04649359
Other study ID # C1071003
Secondary ID 2020-004533-21Ma
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date February 2, 2021
Est. completion date December 31, 2025

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source Pfizer
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether single-agent Elranatamab (PF-06863135) can provide clinical benefit in participants with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Elranatamab is a bispecific antibody: binding of Elranatamab to CD3-expressing T-cells and BCMA-expressing multiple myeloma cells causes targeted T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 188
Est. completion date December 31, 2025
Est. primary completion date June 17, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis of multiple myeloma (IMWG criteria, Rajkumar et al, 2014) - Measurable disease, as defined by at least 1 of the following: 1. Serum M-protein >0.5 g/dL by SPEP 2. Urinary M-protein excretion >200 mg/24 hours by UPEP 3. Serum immunoglobulin FLC=10 mg/dL (=100 mg/L) AND abnormal serum immunoglobulin kappa to lambda FLC ratio - Refractory to at least one IMiD - Refractory to at least one PI - Refractory to at least one anti-CD38 antibody - Relapsed/refractory to last anti-myeloma regimen - Cohort A: has not received prior BCMA-directed therapy - Cohort B: has received prior BCMA-directed therapy (ADC or CAR T cells) - ECOG performance status =2 - Resolved acute effects of any prior therapy to baseline severity or CTCAE Grade =1 - Not pregnant and willing to use contraception Exclusion Criteria: - Smoldering multiple myeloma - Active Plasma cell leukemia - Amyloidosis - POEMS syndrome - Stem cell transplant within 12 weeks prior to enrollment - Active HBV, HCV, SARS-CoV2, HIV, or any active, uncontrolled bacterial, fungal, or viral infection - Any other active malignancy within 3 years prior to enrollment, except for adequately treated basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer, or carcinoma in situ. - Previous administration with an investigational drug within 30 days or 5 half-lives preceding the first dose of study intervention used in this study (whichever is longer)

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Elranatamab (PF-06863135)
BCMA-CD3 bispecific antibody

Locations

Country Name City State
Australia Epworth Healthcare East Melbourne Victoria
Australia St Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) Fitzroy Victoria
Australia The Alfred Melbourne Victoria
Australia The Alfred Hospital Melbourne Victoria
Australia Epworth Healthcare Richmond Victoria
Belgium ZNA Stuivenberg Antwerpen
Belgium ZNA-Middelheim Antwerpen
Belgium Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen Edegem
Belgium CHU UCL Namur site Godinne Yvoir
Canada Foothills Medical Centre Calgary Alberta
Canada Tom Baker Cancer Centre Calgary Alberta
Canada Cross Cancer Institute Edmonton Alberta
Canada CIUSSS-EMTL, Installation Hopital Maisonneuve-Rosemont Montreal Quebec
Canada Jewish General Hospital Montreal Quebec
Canada McGill University Health Centre - Glen Site Montreal Quebec
France CHU de Lille - Hopital Claude Huriez Lille
France CHU de Nantes - Hôtel Dieu Nantes Cedex 1
France Hopital Saint-Louis Paris
France Hôpital Saint-Antoine Paris Cedex 12
France Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud - Service d'Hematologie Clinique Pierre Benite Cedex
France CHU de Poitiers, Pôle Régional de Cancérologie Poitiers Cedex
Germany Klinikum Chemnitz gGmbH Chemnitz
Germany Universitätsklinikum Hamburg - Eppendorf Hamburg
Germany Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg Heidelberg
Germany Universitätsklinik Schleswig-Holstein Kiel
Japan Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Kobe-city Hyogo
Japan Gunma University Hospital Maebashi Gunma
Japan Nagoya City University Hospital Nagoya Aichi
Japan Tohoku University Hospital Sendai Miyagi
Japan Japanese Red Cross Medical Center Shibuya-ku Tokyo
Japan Iwate Medical University Hospital Yahaba-cho, Shiwa-gun Iwate
Japan Yamagata University Hospital Yamagata
Poland Szpital Uniwersytecki nr 2 im. dr Jana Biziela w Bydgoszczy Bydgoszcz
Poland Szpital Kliniczny im. Heliodora Swiecickiego UM w Poznaniu Poznan
Poland Uniwersytecki Szpital Kliniczny im.Jana Mikulicza -Radeckiego we Wroclawiu Wroclaw
Spain Institut Catala d' Oncologia. Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol Badalona Barcelona
Spain Hospital Clinic de Barcelona Barcelona
Spain Clinica Universitaria de Navarra Madrid
Spain Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre Madrid
Spain Clinica Universitaria de Navarra Pamplona Navarra
Spain Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Santiago Santiago de Compostela A Coruna
Spain Hospital Universitario Doctor Peset Valencia
United Kingdom The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Manchester
United States Blood and Marrow Transplant Group of Georgia Atlanta Georgia
United States Emory University Hospital Atlanta Georgia
United States Northside Hospital Atlanta Georgia
United States Winship Cancer Institute @ Emory University Hospital Midtown Atlanta Georgia
United States Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University Atlanta Georgia
United States Beverly Hills Cancer Center Beverly Hills California
United States Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts
United States Roswell Park Cancer Institute Buffalo New York
United States Northwestern Medical Group Chicago Illinois
United States Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago Illinois
United States Baylor University Medical Center Dallas Texas
United States Saint Francis Hospital Cancer Center Greenville South Carolina
United States St Francis Eastside Greenville South Carolina
United States St. Francis Hospital Greenville South Carolina
United States Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack New Jersey
United States John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack New Jersey
United States Franciscan Health Indianapolis Indiana
United States Indiana Blood and Marrow Transplantation-Administrative Offices Indianapolis Indiana
United States Indiana Blood and Marrow Transplantation-Clinic Indianapolis Indiana
United States University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City Iowa
United States UCLA Hematology/Oncology Clinic Los Angeles California
United States UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center Los Angeles California
United States Norton Cancer Institute, St. Matthews Campus Louisville Kentucky
United States Norton Women's and Children's Hospital Louisville Kentucky
United States Loyola University Chicago performing research at Loyola University Medical Center Maywood Illinois
United States Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami Florida
United States Miami Cancer Institute Miami Florida
United States Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans Louisiana
United States Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York
United States Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care New York New York
United States Weill Cornell Medical College - New York Presbyterian Hospital New York New York
United States Weill Cornell Medical College - New York Presbyterian Hospital New York New York
United States Weill Cornell Medical College - New York-Presbyterian Hospital New York New York
United States UC Irvine Health - Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Orange California
United States Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Pfizer

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

United States,  Australia,  Belgium,  Canada,  France,  Germany,  Japan,  Poland,  Spain,  United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Objective Response Rate (ORR) by Blinded Independent Central Review (BICR) as Per International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) Criteria ORR: % of participants with best overall response of confirmed stringent complete response (sCR), CR, very good partial response (VGPR) or PR per IMWG criteria. sCR: CR & normal serum free light chain (sFLC) ratio & absence of clonal cells in BMB/BMA by IH, IF, or flow cytometry. CR: negative immunofixation on serum & urine, disappearance of any soft tissue plasmacytoma & <5% plasma cells in BMA, if disease measurable by sFLC only, preceding criteria plus normal sFLC ratio. VGPR: Serum & urine M-protein detectable by immunofixation but not on electrophoresis; or >=90% reduction in serum M-protein & urine M-protein level <100mg/24h. PR: >=50% reduction in serum M-protein & reduction in 24h urinary M-protein by >=90% or <200 mg/24h. If serum & urine M-protein were unmeasurable, VGPR & PR: >=90% & >=50% decrease in difference respectively between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels & if present at baseline, >=90% & >=50% reduction in soft tissue plasmacytomas' size. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 16 months)
Secondary Cohort A Only: Objective Response Rate as Per IMWG Criteria by BICR for Participants With Extramedullary Disease (EMD) at Baseline ORR: % of participants with best overall response of confirmed stringent complete response (sCR), CR, very good partial response (VGPR) or PR per IMWG criteria. sCR: CR & normal serum free light chain (sFLC) ratio & absence of clonal cells in BMB/BMA by IH, IF, or flow cytometry. CR: negative immunofixation on serum & urine, disappearance of any soft tissue plasmacytoma & <5% plasma cells in BMA, if disease measurable by sFLC only, preceding criteria plus normal sFLC ratio. VGPR: Serum & urine M-protein detectable by immunofixation but not on electrophoresis; or >=90% reduction in serum M-protein & urine M-protein level <100mg/24h. PR: >=50% reduction in serum M-protein & reduction in 24h urinary M-protein by >=90% or <200 mg/24h. If serum & urine M-protein were unmeasurable, VGPR & PR: >=90% & >=50% decrease in difference respectively between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels & if present at baseline, >=90% & >=50% reduction in soft tissue plasmacytomas' size. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 16 months)
Secondary Cohort A Only: Objective Response Rate as Per IMWG Criteria by BICR for Participants Without EMD at Baseline ORR: % of participants with best overall response of confirmed stringent complete response (sCR), CR, very good partial response (VGPR) or PR per IMWG criteria. sCR: CR & normal serum free light chain (sFLC) ratio & absence of clonal cells in BMB/BMA by IH, IF, or flow cytometry. CR: negative immunofixation on serum & urine, disappearance of any soft tissue plasmacytoma & <5% plasma cells in BMA, if disease measurable by sFLC only, preceding criteria plus normal sFLC ratio. VGPR: Serum & urine M-protein detectable by immunofixation but not on electrophoresis; or >=90% reduction in serum M-protein & urine M-protein level <100mg/24h. PR: >=50% reduction in serum M-protein & reduction in 24h urinary M-protein by >=90% or <200 mg/24h. If serum & urine M-protein were unmeasurable, VGPR & PR: >=90% & >=50% decrease in difference respectively between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels & if present at baseline, >=90% & >=50% reduction in soft tissue plasmacytomas' size. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 16 months)
Secondary Duration of Response (DOR) as Per IMWG Criteria by BICR DOR: time from first documentation of objective response subsequently confirmed, until first documentation of confirmed PD or death due to any cause, whichever occurred first. PD= increase of >=25% from lowest value in >=1 of following (serum M-protein [absolute increase >=0.5g/dL]; serum M-protein increase >=1g/dL [when lowest M-protein >=5g/dL]; urine M-protein [absolute increase >=200mg/24h]; participants without measurable serum & urine M-protein levels, difference between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels [absolute increase >10mg/dL]; in participants without measurable serum, urine M-protein levels & involved sFLC levels: bone marrow plasma-cell % irrespective of baseline status [absolute increase >=10%]; appearance of new lesion,>=50% increase from nadir in SPD of >1 lesion, or >=50% increase in longest diameter of previous lesion >1cm in short axis; >=50% increase in circulating plasma cells [>=200cells/µL] if this is the only measure of disease. From first documentation of objective response subsequently confirmed until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, or start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first, or censoring (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Duration of Response as Per IMWG Criteria by Investigator Assessment DOR: time from first documentation of objective response subsequently confirmed, until first documentation of confirmed PD or death due to any cause, whichever occurred first. PD= increase of >=25% from lowest value in >=1 of following (serum M-protein [absolute increase >=0.5g/dL]; serum M-protein increase >=1g/dL [when lowest M-protein >=5g/dL]; urine M-protein [absolute increase >=200mg/24h]; participants without measurable serum & urine M-protein levels, difference between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels [absolute increase >10mg/dL]; in participants without measurable serum, urine M-protein levels & involved sFLC levels: bone marrow plasma-cell % irrespective of baseline status [absolute increase >=10%]; appearance of new lesion,>=50% increase from nadir in SPD of >1 lesion, or >=50% increase in longest diameter of previous lesion >1cm in short axis; >=50% increase in circulating plasma cells [>=200cells/µL] if this is the only measure of disease. From first documentation of objective response subsequently confirmed until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, or start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first, or censoring (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Complete Response Rate (CRR) as Per IMWG Criteria by BICR CRR: % of participants with BOR of confirmed sCR/CR per IMWG criteria. sCR: CR & normal serum free light chain (sFLC) ratio & absence of clonal cells in BMB/BMA by IH, IF, or flow cytometry. CR: negative immunofixation on serum & urine, disappearance of any soft tissue plasmacytoma & <5% plasma cells in BMA, if disease measurable by sFLC only, preceding criteria plus normal sFLC ratio. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Complete Response Rate as Per IMWG Criteria by Investigator Assessment CRR: % of participants with BOR of confirmed sCR/CR per IMWG criteria. sCR: CR & normal serum free light chain (sFLC) ratio & absence of clonal cells in BMB/BMA by IH, IF, or flow cytometry. CR: negative immunofixation on serum & urine, disappearance of any soft tissue plasmacytoma & <5% plasma cells in BMA, if disease measurable by sFLC only, preceding criteria plus normal sFLC ratio. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Objective Response Rate as Per IMWG Criteria by Investigator Assessment ORR: % of participants with best overall response of confirmed stringent complete response (sCR), CR, very good partial response (VGPR) or PR per IMWG criteria. sCR: CR & normal serum free light chain (sFLC) ratio & absence of clonal cells in BMB/BMA by IH, IF, or flow cytometry. CR: negative immunofixation on serum & urine, disappearance of any soft tissue plasmacytoma & <5% plasma cells in BMA, if disease measurable by sFLC only, preceding criteria plus normal sFLC ratio. VGPR: Serum & urine M-protein detectable by immunofixation but not on electrophoresis; or >=90% reduction in serum M-protein & urine M-protein level <100mg/24h. PR: >=50% reduction in serum M-protein & reduction in 24h urinary M-protein by >=90% or <200 mg/24h. If serum & urine M-protein were unmeasurable, VGPR & PR: >=90% & >=50% decrease in difference respectively between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels & if present at baseline, >=90% & >=50% reduction in soft tissue plasmacytomas' size. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Duration of Complete Response (DOCR) as Per IMWG Criteria by BICR DOCR: time from first documentation of sCR/CR subsequently confirmed, until first documentation of confirmed PD or death due to any cause, whichever occurred first. PD= increase of >=25% from lowest value in >=1 of following (serum M-protein [absolute increase >=0.5g/dL]; serum M-protein increase >=1g/dL [when lowest M-protein >=5g/dL]; urine M-protein [absolute increase >=200mg/24h]; participants without measurable serum & urine M-protein levels, difference between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels [absolute increase >10mg/dL]; in participants without measurable serum, urine M-protein levels & involved sFLC levels: bone marrow plasma-cell % irrespective of baseline status [absolute increase >=10%]; appearance of new lesion,>=50% increase from nadir in SPD of >1 lesion, or >=50% increase in longest diameter of previous lesion >1cm in short axis; >=50% increase in circulating plasma cells [>=200cells/µL] if this is the only measure of disease. From first documentation of sCR/CR subsequently confirmed until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, or start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first, or censoring (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Duration of Complete Response (DOCR) as Per IMWG Criteria by Investigator Assessment DOCR: time from first documentation of sCR/CR subsequently confirmed, until first documentation of confirmed PD or death due to any cause, whichever occurred first. PD= increase of >=25% from lowest value in >=1 of following (serum M-protein [absolute increase >=0.5g/dL]; serum M-protein increase >=1g/dL [when lowest M-protein >=5g/dL]; urine M-protein [absolute increase >=200mg/24h]; participants without measurable serum & urine M-protein levels, difference between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels [absolute increase >10mg/dL]; in participants without measurable serum, urine M-protein levels & involved sFLC levels: bone marrow plasma-cell % irrespective of baseline status [absolute increase >=10%]; appearance of new lesion,>=50% increase from nadir in SPD of >1 lesion, or >=50% increase in longest diameter of previous lesion >1cm in short axis; >=50% increase in circulating plasma cells [>=200cells/µL] if this is the only measure of disease. From first documentation of objective sCR/CR subsequently confirmed until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, or start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first, or censoring (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Progression Free Survival (PFS) as Per IMWG Criteria by BICR PFS was defined as the time from the date of first dose until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, whichever occurred first. PD= increase of >=25% from lowest value in >=1 of following (serum M-protein [absolute increase >=0.5g/dL]; serum M-protein increase >=1g/dL [when lowest M-protein >=5g/dL]; urine M-protein [absolute increase >=200mg/24h]; participants without measurable serum & urine M-protein levels, difference between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels [absolute increase >10mg/dL]; in participants without measurable serum, urine M-protein levels & involved sFLC levels: bone marrow plasma-cell % irrespective of baseline status [absolute increase >=10%]; appearance of new lesion,>=50% increase from nadir in SPD of >1 lesion, or >=50% increase in longest diameter of previous lesion >1cm in short axis; >=50% increase in circulating plasma cells [>=200cells/µL] if this is the only measure of disease. From date of first dose until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, or start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first, or censoring (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Progression Free Survival (PFS) as Per IMWG Criteria by Investigator Assessment PFS was defined as the time from the date of first dose until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, whichever occurred first. PD= increase of >=25% from lowest value in >=1 of following (serum M-protein [absolute increase >=0.5g/dL]; serum M-protein increase >=1g/dL [when lowest M-protein >=5g/dL]; urine M-protein [absolute increase >=200mg/24h]; participants without measurable serum & urine M-protein levels, difference between involved & uninvolved sFLC levels [absolute increase >10mg/dL]; in participants without measurable serum, urine M-protein levels & involved sFLC levels: bone marrow plasma-cell % irrespective of baseline status [absolute increase >=10%]; appearance of new lesion,>=50% increase from nadir in SPD of >1 lesion, or >=50% increase in longest diameter of previous lesion >1cm in short axis; >=50% increase in circulating plasma cells [>=200cells/µL] if this is the only measure of disease. From date of first dose until confirmed PD or death due to any cause, or start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first, or censoring (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Overall Survival (OS) Overall survival (OS) was defined as the time from the date of first dose until death due to any cause. From the date of first dose until death due to any cause. Participants not known to have died were censored on the date of last known alive (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Time-to-Response (TTR) as Per IMWG Criteria by BICR TTR was defined, for participants with an objective response per IMWG criteria, as the time from the date of first dose to the first documentation of objective response that was subsequently confirmed. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 16 months)
Secondary Time-to-Response (TTR) as Per IMWG Criteria by Investigator Assessment TTR was defined, for participants with an objective response per IMWG criteria, as the time from the date of first dose to the first documentation of objective response that was subsequently confirmed. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) Negativity Rate Per IMWG Sequencing Criteria MRD negativity rate was the percentage of participants with CR/sCR and with negative MRD per IMWG sequencing criteria. From date of first dose until confirmed disease progression, death, start of new anticancer therapy, whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Number of Participants With Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAE) Graded by National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE) Version (v) 5.0 An adverse event (AE) was any untoward medical occurrence in a participant, temporally associated with the use of study intervention, whether or not considered related to the study intervention. An AE was considered treatment-emergent relative to study intervention if the adverse event start date was during the on-treatment period (i.e. the time from the first dose of study intervention through the minimum of 90 days after last dose, or [start day of new anticancer therapy - 1 day]). CTCAE version 5.0 Grade 1: mild; Grade 2: moderate; Grade 3: severe or clinically significant; Grade 4: life-threatening; Grade 5: death. From the date of first dose up to 90 days after last dose or new anticancer therapy whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Number of Participants With Shift From Grade Less Than or Equal to (<=) 2 at Baseline to Grade 3 or 4 Post -Baseline in Laboratory Parameters by NCI CTCAE v 5.0 CTCAE version 5.0 Grade 1: mild; Grade 2: moderate; Grade 3: severe or clinically significant; Grade 4: life-threatening. From the date of first dose up to 90 days after last dose or new anticancer therapy whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Number of Participants With Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) Graded According to American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT) Criteria CRS Grade 1: temperature >=38°C without hypotension or hypoxia; Grade 2: temperature >=38°C with hypotension not requiring vasopressors, and/or hypoxia requiring low-flow nasal cannula, facemask or blow-by; Grade 3: temperature >=38°C with hypotension requiring a vasopressor with or without vasopressin and/or hypoxia requiring high-flow nasal cannula, facemask, nonrebreather mask, or Venturi mask; Grade 4: temperature >=38°C with hypotension requiring multiple vasopressors (excluding vasopressin) and/or hypoxia requiring positive pressure (eg, continuous positive airway pressure [CPAP], bilevel positive airway pressure [BiPAP], intubation and mechanical ventilation); Grade 5: death. From the date of first dose up to 90 days after last dose or new anticancer therapy whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Number of Participants With Immune Effector Cell-associated Neurotoxicity Syndrome (ICANS) Graded According to American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT) Criteria ICANS Grade 1: immune effector cell encephalopathy (ICE) score 7-9, participant awakens spontaneously; Grade 2: ICE score 3-6, participant awakens to voice; Grade 3: ICE score 0-2, participant awakens only to tactile stimulus, any clinical seizure focal or generalized that resolved rapidly or nonconvulsive seizures on electroencephalography that resolve with intervention or focal/local edema on neuroimaging; Grade 4: ICE score 0 (participant is unarousable and unable to perform ICE), participant unarousable or requires vigorous or repetitive tactile stimuli to arouse, life-threatening prolonged seizure (>5 min), repetitive clinical or electrical seizures without return to baseline in between, deep focal motor weakness, diffuse cerebral edema on neuroimaging; decerebrate/decorticate posturing; cranial nerve VI palsy; papilledema, Cushing's triad; Grade 5: death. ICE: measures alterations in speech, orientation, handwriting, attention and receptive aphasia. From the date of first dose up to 90 days after last dose or new anticancer therapy whichever occurred first (up to approximately 20.14 months)
Secondary Serum Concentration of Elranatamab Total and free concentrations of Elranatamab on Cycle 4 Day 1 (C4D1) and Cycle 7 Day 1 (C7D1) were reported in this outcome measure. Pre-dose on Day 1 of Cycle 4 and Pre-dose on Day 1 of Cycle 7
Secondary Percentage of Participants With Positive Anti-Drug Antibody (ADA) and Neutralizing Antibodies (NAb) Against Elranatamab From the date of first dose up to 20.14 months
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