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氟尿嘧啶与亚叶酸钠同时连续静脉滴注联合奥沙利铂治疗转移性结直肠癌的临床观察

XIANG Fang, YIN Xianli, LI Yong, ZHOU Hui-jun   

  1. Department of Digestion and Urinary Medicine, Hunan Tumor Hospital, the Affiliated Tumor Hospital of XiangYa School of Medicine, CSU
  • Received:2012-07-10 Revised:2012-10-16 Online:2012-12-31 Published:2012-12-31

Abstract:

Objective To observe the efficacy and adverse effects of simultaneous continuous infusion of fluorouracil(5-FU) and disodium folinate(Na-FA) combined with oxaliplatin comparing to mFOLFOX6 regimen in metastatic colorectal cancer, and to evaluate the feasibility of calcium folinate(Ca-FA) substituted by Na-FA. MethodsA total of 54 patients with measurable metastatic colorectal cancer for whom had no previous FOLFOX treatment, were received infusion of disodium folinate and fluorouracil simultaneously regimen(group Na-FA,n=30) and mFOLFOX6 regimen(group Ca-FA, n=24). The regimens were taken as follow, group NaFA: oxaliplatin 85 mg/m2 iv d1, 5-FU 0.4 g/m2 bolus d1, and 5-FU 2.4g/m2 mixed with Na-FA 0.4g/m2 infusion 46 hours. Group Ca-FA: oxaliplatin 85mg/m2 iv d1, Ca-FA 0.4g/m2 iv d1, 5-FU 0.4g/m2 bolus d1, and 5-FU 2.4g/m2 infusion 46 hours. Fourteen days was a cycle for both 2 groups. The short term effects and safety of the two groups were evaluated according to the RECIST entity tumors evaluation criteria and anticancer drugs common toxicity grading criteria after 4 cycles. Results There were 3 CR, 13 PR and 10 SD in group Na-FA, and the response rate and disease control rate were 53.3% and 86.7%; there were 1 CR, 11 PR and 9 SD in group Ca-FA, and the response rate and disease control rate were 50.0% and 87.5%. There was no significant difference in the two groups. The common side effects were grade 12 gastric reactions, grade 1-2 myelosuppression and grade 12 hair loss. The incidence rates of side effects were no statistical difference between the two groups. Conclusion Continuous infusion of disodium folinate and 5-FU simultaneously for patients with colorectal cancer is safe, effective and convenient. As the result, calcium folinate can be substituted by disodium folinate in mFOLFOX regimen.

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