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Adjuvant intravesical treatment for nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer: The importance of the strain and maintenance

Autores: Guerrero-Ramos, F.; Lara-Isla, A.; Justo-Quintas, J.; Duarte-Ojeda, J. M.; de la Rosa-Kehrmann, F.; Villacampa Aubá, Felipe
Título de la revista: ACTAS UROLOGICAS ESPANOLAS
ISSN: 1699-7980
Volumen: 41
Número: 9
Páginas: 590 - 595
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Resumen:
Background and objective: Intravesical Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is essential for preventing the recurrence and progression of superficial bladder tumours. The aim of our study was to compare the efficacy and toxicity of the Connaught and Tice strains, as well as the importance of the maintenance regimen. Material and methods: We retrospectively reviewed 110 patients with superficial bladder tumours who underwent adjuvant endovesical treatment. The patients were distributed into 3 groups, based on whether the treatment was with the Connaught strain, the Tice strain or both sequentially. We calculated the relapse-free survival rate in each group and compared the patients who completed the maintenance treatments against those who did not. To identify the predictors of relapse, we performed a multivariate analysis. We also assessed the toxicity by analysing the onset of BCGitis, urinary urgency, fever, urinary tract infection and treatment withdrawing due to adverse effects. Results: We found no differences in the efficacy parameters. The patients in the Connaught group completed the maintenance to a lesser extent (38.4 vs. 72% for the Tice group and 76.3% for both groups; P=.010). The patients who completed the maintenance had better relapse-free survival at 60 months (88.5 vs. 74.2%; P=.036), regardless of the strain employed. The multivariate analysis identified a size larger than 3cm, more than 3 implants and not completing the maintenance as risk factors of relapse. The patients with the Connaught strain had higher rates of BCGitis, with no differences in the other events studied.
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