Abstract

In VIALE-A (NCT02993523) and VIALE-C (NCT03069352), Ven+azacitidine (Aza) and low-dose cytarabine (LDAC), respectively, improved outcomes in pts with intensive chemotherapy (IC)-ineligble newly diagnosed AML. To explore outcomes in pts with G-CSFu. VIALE-A/C, dosing and treatment schedule were previously described. G-CSFu was given per institutional practice. Pts who achieved complete remission (CR) or CR with incomplete hematologic recovery (CRi) were analyzed by G-CSFu. In VIALE-A/C, baseline demographics were similar in Ven-treated pts regardless of G-CSFu. In VIALE-A, 190/286 pts (66%) treated with Ven+Aza and 41/145(28%) pts treated with placebo (PBO)+Aza achieved CR/CRi; 93(49%) and 10(24%) pts with CR/CRi received G-CSF (median time to first G-CSFu[range], 36d[2-483] and 35d[4-127]), respectively. Median duration of response (mDOR) for CR/CRi (95% CI) was not reached (NR; 17.5-NR) and 12.9mo(7.9-17.3) in the Ven+Aza+G-CSF and Ven+Aza+non-G-CSF groups, respectively; DOR at 12mo was 67% and 53%. Among 164 evaluable pts, measurable residual disease response (MRD<10-3) was achieved by 67, of whom 38(57%) had G-CSFu. Median overall survival (mOS[95% CI) was NR(NR-NR) with Ven+Aza+G-CSF and was 21.1mo(15.2-NR) with Ven+Aza+non-G-CSF; 12-mo OS rates were 83% and 71%. Post-remission Gr ≥3 neutropenia and febrile neutropenia (FN) rates were 33%(n=31) and 39%(n=36) with Ven+Aza+G-CSF, and 29%(n=28) and 20%(n=19) with Ven+Aza+non-G-CSF, respectively. Median durations of post-remission Gr ≥3 neutropenia and FN were 12.5d and 8d (Ven+Aza+G-CSF), and 16d and 10.5d (Ven+Aza+non-G-CSF). In VIALE-C, 69/143 pts (48%) treated with Ven+LDAC and 9/68(13%) pts treated with PBO+LDAC achieved CR/CRi; 30(43%) and 2(22%) received G-CSF (median time to first G-CSFu[range], 30d[2-459] and 229d[169-289]), respectively. mDOR was 10.8(4.9-17.8) and 11.8mo(5.9-NR) in the Ven+LDAC+G-CSF and Ven+LDAC+non-G-CSF groups, respectively; DOR at 12mo was 45% and 49%. mOS was 20.8mo(11.9-NR) with Ven+LDAC+G-CSF and 13.7mo(10.8-NR) with Ven+LDAC+non-G-CSF; 12-mo OS were ~68% and ~57%; 9/64 evaluable pts achieved MRD<10-3, of whom 6(67%) had G-CSFu. Post-remission Gr ≥3 neutropenia and FN rates were 53%(n=16) and 23%(n=7) with Ven+LDAC+G-CSF, and 51%(n=20) and 8%(n=3) with Ven+LDAC+non-G-CSF, respectively. Median durations of post-remission Gr≥3 neutropenia and FN were 15d and 6d(Ven+LDAC+G-CSF), and 12.5d and 29d(Ven+LDAC+non-G-CSF). Gr ≥3 neutropenia and FN with G-CSFu trended towards shorter duration, without negative impact on DOR or OS.

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