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DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A CAR-T CELL THERAPY PROGRAM IN ADULTS
European Statement
Clinical Pharmacy Services
Author(s)
Natalia Toledo Noda, Víctor Quesada Marqués, María Leonor Oliva Hernández, Nayra Sangil Monroy, Marta María Piñero González, María Victoria Morales León
Why was it done?
The implementation would allow access to this novel therapy to patients who have already exhausted all lines of treatment. The Ministry of Health decides to establish an administration point in the hospital, since due to its geographical location (European ultra-periphery) it would avoid the transfer of patients to other reference centers.
What was done?
Development and implementation of a CAR-T cell therapy administration program in adults.
How was it done?
In November 2018, the Ministry of Health authorized the center to use CAR-T treatment in adult patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma or with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The hospital was prepared to meet specific quality criteria (JACIE Accreditation). Interhospital protocols were developed for the referral, transport, and study of candidate patients from other centers.
What has been achieved?
1. A multidisciplinary team was created made up of professionals from Hematology, Intensive Care Medicine, Neurology and Pharmacy Services, with the aim of assessing candidate patients. A qualified team oversees the clinical management, follow-up, analysis of adverse effects and results obtained.
2. The professionals involved were trained to ensure safe administration and to identify and treat possible complications.
3. Due to the special storage conditions of the drug, a circuit was established. It is storage in the Hematology Service under the supervision of the hospital pharmacist specialized in onco-hematology.
4. One of the most frequent complications of the therapy is cytokine release syndrome. Depending on the gravity, drugs such as tocilizumab should be given as soon as possible. To ensure its availability, the Pharmacy Service permanently reserves two doses. At the time of performing a CAR-T, the automated dispensing system of the hematology ward is provided with the first dose, along with a preparation sheet and its corresponding label in order not to delay its administration. The second dose remains in the Pharmacy Service.
To date, 8 infusions have been made. 100% of the patients had diffuse large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
What next?
Facilitate access to this therapy to more patients. Generate data that support its efficacy and safety in real life.
Obtain the accreditation of the center to use the new therapies authorized by the European Medicines Agency.