A phase I dose-escalation study of oxaliplatin delivered via a laparoscopic approach using pressurised intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy for advanced peritoneal metastases of gastrointestinal tract cancers

Publication: Eur J Cancer
Software: PKanalix®
Division: Lixoft

Abstract

Objective

The objectives were to define the maximum tolerated dose (MTD), safety profile and pharmacokinetics (PKs) of intraperitoneal oxaliplatin delivered by pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) in patients with advanced peritoneal carcinomatosis from gastrointestinal tract cancers.

Methods

PIPAC was applied every 4–6 weeks, for 5 cycles, in a phase I dose-escalation study using a 3 + 3 design. The first dose level was 90 mg/m2 with planned increases of 50 mg/m2 per level. Platinum concentration was measured in plasma, tissues and intraperitoneal fluid samples. The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03294252).

Results

Ten patients with 33 PIPAC sessions were included. No dose limiting toxicity (DLT) occurred at 90 mg/m2 and two at 140 mg/m2. The MTD was therefore set at 90 mg/m2. Overall treatment included a median number of three PIPAC sessions (range: 1–5) and secondary complete cytoreductive surgery for two patients. Overall safety showed 67 grade I–II and 11 grade III–IV toxicities, usually haematologic, digestive (nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain), and fatigue. Oxaliplatin concentrations were three- to four-fold higher in tissue in contact with aerosol than in muscle without contact. At 140 mg/m2, the plasma oxaliplatin concentration was high with Cmax and area under the curve (AUC)0–48h of 1035 μg/l and 9028 μg h/L, respectively.

Conclusions

The MTD of oxaliplatin during PIPAC is 90 mg/m2. PK data demonstrate a high tumour concentration and a significant systemic absorption.

By Frédéric Dumont, Christophe Passot, Jean-Luc Raoul, Vahan Kepenekian, Bénédicte Lelièvre, Michelle Boisdron-Celle, Sandrine Hiret, Hélène Senellart, Francois Pein, Audrey Blanc-Lapierre, Judith Raimbourg, Emilie Thibaudeau, Olivier Glehen