Abstract
The advent of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) has revolutionized the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), significantly improving patient prognosis. Asciminib, a novel specifically targeting the ABL myristoyl pocket inhibitor, has shown promise for CML patients unresponsive or intolerant to traditional TKIs. However, its use in hemodialysis patients remains underexplored. We present a case of a 71-year-old man with CML undergoing hemodialysis, successfully treated with asciminib. Initial treatment with bosutinib was effective but later failed, prompting a switch to asciminib. The patient achieved a major molecular response within 2months without adverse effects. Pharmacokinetic analysis revealed significant drug clearance during hemodialysis, necessitating dosage adjustments. This case highlights the potential of asciminib in managing CML in hemodialysis patients, emphasizing the need for individualized treatment plans and close monitoring. Further studies are warranted to establish comprehensive guidelines for asciminib use in this unique patient population.
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