Standardized Supportive Care Documentation Improves Safety of High-Dose Methotrexate Treatment.
Winfried H AlsdorfPanagiotis KaragiannisClaudia LangebrakeCarsten BokemeyerChristian FrenzelPublished in: The oncologist (2020)
High-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) is a commonly used treatment in several cancer types. Distinct supportive measures are necessary to minimize the risk of HD-MTX side effects, which can be life-threatening. Supportive care consists of certain examinations and interventions before starting HD-MTX and permanent alkalinization of the urine, as this greatly increases the elimination of MTX and decreases the risk of kidney injury. After implementing a checklist for control of supportive care and a urine alkalinization protocol to optimize urine alkalinization, a significant decrease of side effects was observed in comparison to the standard of care; therefore, the use of a safety checklist and alkalinization protocol is recommended for all patients who receive HD-MTX.