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Brentuximab Vedotin: A Nursing Perspective on Best Practices and Management of Associated Adverse Events.

Clinical journal of oncology nursing (2018-07-24)
Kathleen Clifford, Amanda Copeland, Gregory Knutzen, Ellen Samuelson, Laurie Grove, Karen Schiavo
RESUMEN

Brentuximab vedotin (BV) is an antibody-drug conjugate that targets CD30-expressing cells. This article assesses the occurrence and management of the most frequent and clinically relevant BV-associated adverse events (AEs), with a focus on Hodgkin lymphoma and systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma trials, and shares practical tips that may help decrease occurrence and severity. Peer-reviewed literature was surveyed to collect safety data from sponsored clinical trials of BV and to compile associated management guidelines. Peripheral neuropathy was the most common BV-associated AE across clinical trials. Other clinically relevant AEs included neutropenia, infection, and infusion-related reactions. Awareness of and preparedness for these common BV-associated AEs and other less common but significant AEs will help nurse clinicians and patients maximize the clinical benefit for patients receiving BV.