Table 4.

Side effects after treatment with FCM and R-FCM



FCM

R-FCM
Side effect
Grades 1 + 2, %
Grades 3 + 4, %
Grades 1 + 2, %
Grades 3 + 4, %
Allergy   0.8   0.0   3.5   0.3  
Chill   0.5   0.0   5.7   0.0  
Exantheme   3.5   0.0   2.8   0.0  
Headache   2.2   0.0   5.3   0.3  
Granulocytes   14.3   40.6   18.7   39.6  
Hemoglobin   44.4   5.3   44.7   5.9  
Lymphocytes   3.9   39.4   10.3   51.2  
Thrombocytes   33.3   11.3   30.8   11.7  
Leukocytes   16.9   55.6   23.5   53.6  
Infection   6.6   1.8   6.3   1.4  
Fever   2.3   0.5   1.1   1.1  
Neusea/vomiting   22.1   0.0   17.8   1.1  
Mucositis   3.4   0.0   4.5   0.3  
Diarrhea   0.5   0.5   3.9   0.6  
Cardiac dysfunction   0.0   0.9   0.3   0.0  
Neurotoxicity   1.1   0.1   0.8   0.2  
Liver   3.1   0.0   5.2   0.0  
Lactate dehydrogenase   6.2   0.0   6.3   0.3  
Alopecia
 
10.7
 
7.1
 
10.5
 
3.7
 


FCM

R-FCM
Side effect
Grades 1 + 2, %
Grades 3 + 4, %
Grades 1 + 2, %
Grades 3 + 4, %
Allergy   0.8   0.0   3.5   0.3  
Chill   0.5   0.0   5.7   0.0  
Exantheme   3.5   0.0   2.8   0.0  
Headache   2.2   0.0   5.3   0.3  
Granulocytes   14.3   40.6   18.7   39.6  
Hemoglobin   44.4   5.3   44.7   5.9  
Lymphocytes   3.9   39.4   10.3   51.2  
Thrombocytes   33.3   11.3   30.8   11.7  
Leukocytes   16.9   55.6   23.5   53.6  
Infection   6.6   1.8   6.3   1.4  
Fever   2.3   0.5   1.1   1.1  
Neusea/vomiting   22.1   0.0   17.8   1.1  
Mucositis   3.4   0.0   4.5   0.3  
Diarrhea   0.5   0.5   3.9   0.6  
Cardiac dysfunction   0.0   0.9   0.3   0.0  
Neurotoxicity   1.1   0.1   0.8   0.2  
Liver   3.1   0.0   5.2   0.0  
Lactate dehydrogenase   6.2   0.0   6.3   0.3  
Alopecia
 
10.7
 
7.1
 
10.5
 
3.7
 

Side effects were comparable between both treatment arms with the exception of a higher frequency of lymphocytopenia after treatment with R-FCM (P = .006). The difference was clinically irrelevant, however, because no increase in infectious complications was observed.

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