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. 2025 Feb;66(2):270-278.
doi: 10.1080/10428194.2024.2411436. Epub 2024 Oct 14.

HMA/VEN treatment modifications and associated outcomes in IDH-mutant AML

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HMA/VEN treatment modifications and associated outcomes in IDH-mutant AML

Kuo-Kai Chin et al. Leuk Lymphoma. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Hypomethylating agents (HMA) and venetoclax (VEN) are commonly used in patients with IDH-mutated (IDHm) acute myeloid leukemia (AML) ineligible for induction chemotherapy. While prior studies demonstrated high response and survival rates with HMA/VEN in IDHm AML, the impact of treatment modifications in real-world settings is unclear. We retrospectively reviewed 89 IDHm AML patients treated with HMA/VEN from January 2018 to June 2023. CR/CRi rates were 76% in newly diagnosed (ND) and 55% in relapsed/refractory (R/R) patients, and median overall survival was 29.2 months (ND) and 17.1 months (R/R), respectively. Treatment modifications were common. Early VEN reductions were associated with lower response rates but not worse survival. Prolonged cycles were not associated with worse response rates or survival. Significant neutropenia and ED visits or unplanned hospitalizations were considerable before and after CR/CRi, though febrile neutropenia decreased afterward. HMA/VEN is efficacious, with treatment modifications not affecting survival, though long-term toxicities are notable.

Keywords: Acute myeloid leukemia; hypomethylating agent; intensive chemotherapy; venetoclax.

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