2021
Evaluating Complete Remission with Incomplete Hematologic Recovery (CRh) As a Response Criterion in Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
Brunner A, Gavralidis A, Al Ali N, Komrokji R, Zeidan A, Sallman D. Evaluating Complete Remission with Incomplete Hematologic Recovery (CRh) As a Response Criterion in Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS). Blood 2021, 138: 1522. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2021-151815.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical Trials CommitteeStable diseaseComplete remissionHMA therapyBone marrow blastsHematologic improvementProgressive diseaseMyelodysplastic syndromePartial remissionTrials CommitteeResponse criteriaMarrow blastsOverall survivalSpeakers bureauHigh-risk myelodysplastic syndromeAdvisory CommitteeIncomplete hematologic recoveryIWG 2006 criteriaMethod of KaplanRisk myelodysplastic syndromesOngoing prospective studyMoffitt Cancer CenterBest overall responsePrediction of OSMassachusetts General Hospital
2020
Comparison of Gilteritinib and Salvage Chemotherapy in FLT3-Mutated Acute Myeloid Leukemia on the Number Needed to Treat for Various Clinical Outcomes: A Secondary Analysis of the Admiral Trial
Pandya B, Qi C, Yang H, Garnham A, Shah M, Zeidan A. Comparison of Gilteritinib and Salvage Chemotherapy in FLT3-Mutated Acute Myeloid Leukemia on the Number Needed to Treat for Various Clinical Outcomes: A Secondary Analysis of the Admiral Trial. Blood 2020, 136: 7. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-136184.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCR/CRhAcute myeloid leukemiaSalvage chemotherapyADMIRAL trialOverall survivalAML patientsClinical benefitMore patientsSurvival outcomesMyeloid leukemiaAstellas PharmaComplete remission/complete remissionConfidence intervalsTyrosine kinase 3 mutationsLonger median overall survivalDismal survival outcomesIncomplete hematologic recoveryIncomplete platelet recoveryMedian overall survivalSuperior clinical benefitSignificant clinical benefitAbsolute rate differenceSelective FLT3 inhibitorHigh response rateEvent rate difference
2019
Clinical Benefit of Glasdegib in Combination with Azacitidine or Low-Dose Cytarabine in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Zeidan A, Schuster M, Krauter J, Maertens J, Gyan E, Joris M, Menne T, Vyas P, Wendy W, O'Connell A, Zeremski M, Kudla A, Chan G, Sekeres M. Clinical Benefit of Glasdegib in Combination with Azacitidine or Low-Dose Cytarabine in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Blood 2019, 134: 3916. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-124034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTreatment-emergent adverse eventsAcute myeloid leukemiaLow-dose cytarabineMedian treatment durationIntensive chemotherapyOverall survivalPersonal feesMyelodysplastic syndromeDose delaysSpeakers bureauMedian followMyeloid leukemiaTreatment durationSerious treatment-emergent adverse eventsRandomized phase 3 trialMonths median overall survivalNon-financial supportAdvisory CommitteeSeattle GeneticsDaiichi SankyoIncomplete hematologic recoveryOlder unfit patientsMedian overall survivalSuperior overall survivalAbsolute neutrophil count