Paediatric Relapsed Acute Leukaemia: Curative Intent Chemotherapy Improves Quality Of Life

Title

Paediatric Relapsed Acute Leukaemia: Curative Intent Chemotherapy Improves Quality Of Life

Creator

Salaverria C; Plenert E; Vasquez R; Fuentes-Alabi S; Tomlinson GA; Sung L

Publisher

BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care

Date

2021

Subject

quality of life; survivorship; paediatrics; supportive care; symptoms and symptom management; leukaemia

Description

OBJECTIVES: Paediatric patients with leukaemia with relapse or induction failure have poor prognosis. Anticipated quality of life (QoL) is important in treatment decision making. The objective was to determine if curative intent at relapse or induction failure, when compared with palliative intent, was associated with child's physical health, pain or general fatigue and parents' QoL over time among patients with paediatric leukaemia in El Salvador. METHODS: This was a prospective observational cohort study. Children 2-18 years with acute leukaemia at first relapse or induction failure were eligible. Assessments occurred every 2 months for up to 2 years using validated proxy report and self-report scales, where guardians were the primary respondents. Initial curative or palliative intent was categorised at enrolment by physicians. The impact of initial intent on QoL was assessed using linear mixed effects models and interaction between QoL and time. RESULTS: Of the 60 families enrolled, initial treatment intent was curative in 31 (51.7%) and palliative in 29 (48.3%). During the 2-year observation period, 44 children died. Initial curative intent significantly improved child's physical health (estimate=8.4, 95% CI 5.1 to 11.6), pain (estimate=5.4, 95% CI 1.5 to 9.2) and fatigue (estimate=6.6, 95% CI 3.2 to 9.9) compared with palliative intent, but not parents' QoL (estimate=1.0, 95% CI -0.8 to 2.8). CONCLUSIONS: Among paediatric patients with acute leukaemia at relapse or induction failure, initial curative intent treatment plan was associated with better physical health, pain and fatigue when compared with palliative intent. A curative approach may be a reasonable option for patients with acute leukaemia even when prognosis is poor.

Rights

Article information provided for research and reference use only. PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).

Citation List Month

2021 Special Edition - Oncology

Citation

Salaverria C; Plenert E; Vasquez R; Fuentes-Alabi S; Tomlinson GA; Sung L, “Paediatric Relapsed Acute Leukaemia: Curative Intent Chemotherapy Improves Quality Of Life,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/18991.