Efficacy and Safety of Multi-Day Antiemetic Treatment for Patients Undergoing Multi-Day Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Antiemesis 2023 from Japan Society of Clinical Oncology
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Abstract
Background A standardized multi-day antiemetic regimen for multi-day chemotherapy remains elusive. This systematic review evaluated the efficacy and safety of multi-day antiemetic regimens in patients undergoing undergoing multi-day intravenous chemotherapy Methods We conducted a comprehensive search of PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Ichushi-Web databases for relevant studies published from January 1990 to December 2020. We included studies comparing multi-day and single-day antiemetic regimens for preventing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Results No studies directly comparing multi-day versus single-day antiemetic regimens were found. Despite expanding control group criteria beyond “single-day antiemetic therapy” limited high-quality studies and variations in cancer types, chemotherapy regimens, and antiemetic treatments precluded meta-analysis. Among the included studies, some randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focused on complete response and vomiting rates. Two studies comparing two- and three-drug combinations reported higher complete response and no-vomiting rates with the three-drug regimen. Limited RCTs explored “nausea control” and “cost,” and assessing “adverse events” proved challenging due to inconsistent reporting. Conclusion Research on multi-day antiemetic therapy is limited, necessitating further investigation. Nonetheless, our findings suggest that three-drug combination therapy, including aprepitant, may offer superior antiemetic efficacy compared to two-drug regimens. Multi-day antiemetic therapy is strongly recommended during multi-day intravenous administration of cytotoxic anticancer drugs.
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