2006
DOI: 10.3816/sct.2006.n.016
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Abbreviated Rasburicase Dosing for the Prevention and Treatment of Hyperuricemia in Adults at Risk for Tumor Lysis Syndrome

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“…Rasburicase has proved effective in managing TLS [103][104][105], which usually occurs 48-72 h after initiation of cancer therapy when large numbers of tumor cells undergo apoptosis in a short time, releasing their intracellular contents into the circulation. This causes an ionic imbalance involving hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia, secondary hypercalcemia and hyperuricemia, and possibly acute kidney injury and death [106,107].…”
Section: Rasburicasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rasburicase has proved effective in managing TLS [103][104][105], which usually occurs 48-72 h after initiation of cancer therapy when large numbers of tumor cells undergo apoptosis in a short time, releasing their intracellular contents into the circulation. This causes an ionic imbalance involving hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia, secondary hypercalcemia and hyperuricemia, and possibly acute kidney injury and death [106,107].…”
Section: Rasburicasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FDA‐approved dose of rasburicase is 0·15–0·2 mg/kg intravenously (IV) daily for 5 days. However, multiple reports (149–164) suggest that lower doses, whether fixed or weight based, and shorter courses of therapy, even single doses, may be effective (Table 8).…”
Section: Rasburicasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study of 11 adult patients with hematologic malignancies, McDonnell et al reported that 6 mg of rasburicase was effective in lowering uric acid concentrations in 10 of 11 patients 25. However, in one morbidly obese patient who weighed 259 kg, the uric acid concentration decreased only from 17.4 mg/dL (1030 μmol/L) to 15.4 mg/dL (911 μmol/L) after the first dose, and a second dose of 12 mg (0.05 mg/kg) was necessary to reduce the uric acid concentration to 1.4 mg/dL (83 μmol/L) 25. Similarly, Hutcherson et al reported that 1 of 11 patients who received a single dose of rasburicase 6 mg experienced inadequate uric acid reduction and required a second 6 mg dose 26.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least some of the off-label treatment approaches using reduced doses or less frequent than recommended administration of rasburicase appeared to be motivated in part by the desire to minimize the substantial costs associated with rasburicase therapy 2529. Based on its current average sales price, a single 6 mg dose of rasburicase would cost about US$1990,29 which is much less than the approximately US$21,000 cost of the FDA-approved regimen (5 days at 0.15 mg/kg, based on an average total body weight of 85 kg).…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%