Renal insufficiency in elderly cancer patients: International Society of Geriatric Oncology clinical practice recommendations Journal Article


Authors: Launay-Vacher, V.; Chatelut, E.; Lichtman, S. M.; Wildiers, H.; Steer, C.; Aapro, M.
Article Title: Renal insufficiency in elderly cancer patients: International Society of Geriatric Oncology clinical practice recommendations
Abstract: Background: Elderly cancer patients commonly have renal function decline. This warrants particular caution during the administration of renally excreted cancer drugs or those with established nephrotoxicity. Design: An International Society for Geriatric Oncology task force was formed to discuss treatment recommendations for this group of patients. Results: Before drug therapy, the assessment and optimization of hydration status and evaluation of renal function is required. Serum creatinine alone is insufficient as a means of evaluating renal function, and creatinine clearance should at least be calculated in every patient by the abbreviated modification of diet in renal disease or Cockcroft-Gault equations. In the extremes of obesity and cachexia and at very high and low creatinine values, no single tool is really accurate. In these patients, the best estimate of glomerular filtration rate is provided by direct methods such as 51Cr-EDTA or inulin measurement. Within each drug class, preference may be given to agents less likely to be influenced by renal clearance, which are minimally nephrotoxic, or for which appropriate methods of prevention for renal toxicity exist. Coadministration of known nephrotoxic drugs should be avoided or minimized. Conclusions: Future trials should be designed to present data in a way that allows evaluation of the contribution of renal function to toxicity and efficacy. © 2007 European Society for Medical Oncology.
Keywords: aged; review; drug safety; cancer patient; topotecan; antineoplastic agent; neoplasms; protein blood level; carboplatin; nephrotoxicity; obesity; creatinine; clinical protocol; creatinine blood level; kidney failure; risk factor; cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor; nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent; medical society; drug clearance; glomerulus filtration rate; kidney clearance; aging; cachexia; cystatin c; kidney function test; drug contraindication; elderly; geriatric patient; hydration; creatinine clearance; geriatric care; kidney function tests; edetate chromium cr 51; renal insufficiency; geriatric disorder; drug preference; clinical practice recommendations; scr; inulin; dose kidney function relation
Journal Title: Annals of Oncology
Volume: 18
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0923-7534
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2007-08-01
Start Page: 1314
End Page: 1321
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdm011
PUBMED: 17631561
PROVIDER: scopus
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