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Lee Mozessohn1,2,3,4, Pierre J A Villeneuve5, Nibene H Somé2,6,7,8
1Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 3H2, Canada.
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a new standard of care for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL); however, studies including healthcare resource utilization (HRU) during routine care are lacking. Accordingly, a population-based study was conducted using linked administrative databases from Ontario, Canada. Patients with DLBCL that failed ≥2 lines of systemic therapy were included. Cox proportional hazard models estimated associations between covariates and overall survival (OS). Logistic, binomial and Poisson regression explored associations between covariates with toxicity and HRU. We identified 308 patients enrolled to receive CAR T-cell therapy of which 255 patients received CAR T-cells (mean age 59 years; 39% female). From the date of CAR T-cell infusion, the median OS was 25.0 months (95% CI, 21.6-28.1 months). Cytokine release syndrome and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome data were available for 155 patients and were reported in 135 (87.1%) and 42 (27.1%) patients, respectively. Of those that received CAR-T cells, 172 patients (67%) were hospitalized with a median length of stay of 5 days (IQR, 0-20) and 243 (95%) had an emergency department visit without hospitalization. Our prospective population-based study demonstrates comparable efficacy and safety of CAR T-cell therapy in the real-world to the pivotal trials and highlights this as an efficacious and relatively safe treatment option for patients with DLBCL in routine clinical care.
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