Proteinuria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Treated with Ramucirumab

2019 
BACKGROUND: Ramucirumab, an antiangiogenic agent, often causes proteinuria as a characteristic adverse effect. We retro- spectively evaluated proteinuria and clarified the significance of the protein/creatinine ratio by using single urine samples from patients with advanced gastric cancer who were treated with ramucirumab. METHODS: Twenty-three patients who received ramucirumabb etween June 2015 and April 2016 were enrolled. A total of 199 urinalysis specimens were qualitatively analyzed to obtain urine protein levels and the protein/creatinine ratio, and the values were compared. RESULTS: Frequency of proteinu- ria was 43.5%(grade 1: 26.1%, grade 2: 8.7%, and grade 3: 8.7%). The protein/creatinine ratio was less than 2 in -, ±, and 1+ based on the urine protein qualitative examination; 12.5% of 2+ and 71.4% of 3+ or 4+ had a protein/creatinine ratio over 2. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with gastric cancer, treated with ramucirumab, the protein/creatinine ratio should be examined in cases of 2+, 3+ or 4+ via a qualitative examination.
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