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Cristina Meazza1, Gianni Bisogno, Michela Casanova
1Pediatric Oncology Unit, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milano, Italy.
Abstract:
This report compares a traditional full-dose ifosfamide administration modality (24-hr hyperhydration and mesna infusion) with a simplified 9-hr hyperhydration and mesna infusion for use in outpatients. Acute ifosfamide toxicity was the same, suggesting that ifosfamide could be safely administered to outpatients, reducing the currently-recommended prolonged hyperhydration and mesna uroprotection, thus resulting in shorter hospital stays and consequently lower costs.
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