The investigators hypothesize that prophylactic E-selectin inhibition via administration of uproleselan during melphalan conditioning will reduce the gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity in multiple myeloma (MM) patients undergoing auto-transplant, as assessed via diarrhea severity scoring per CTCAE v5.0, while potentially increasing chemosensitivity of malignant MM cells to high-dose melphalan.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
51
Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Change in Diarrhea as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 is defined as no diarrhea, or no change from baseline. Grade 1 is defined as an increase of \<4 stools per day over baseline; mild increase in ostomy output compared to baseline. Grade 2 is defined as an increase of 4-6 stools per day over baseline; moderate increase in ostomy output compared to baseline; limiting instrumental ADL. Grade 3 is defined as an increase of \>=7 stools per day over baseline; hospitalization indicated; severe increase in ostomy output compared to baseline; limited self care ADL. Grade 4 is defined as life-threatening consequences; urgent intervention indicated. Grade 5 is defined as death.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Oral Mucositis as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 oral mucositis is defined as no presence of mucositis. Grade 1 oral mucositis is defined as asymptomatic or mild symptoms; intervention not indicated. Grade 2 oral mucositis is defined as moderate pain or ulcer that does not interfere with oral intake; modified diet indicated. Grade 3 oral mucositis is defined as severe pain; interfering with oral intake. Grade 4 oral mucositis is defined as life-threatening consequences; urgent intervention indicated. Grade 5 oral mucositis is defined as death.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Esophagitis as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 esophagitis is defined as no presence of esophagitis. Grade 1 esophagitis is defined as asymptomatic; clinical or diagnostic observations only; intervention not indicated. Grade 2 esophagitis is defined as symptomatic; altered GI function; limiting instrumental ADL. Grade 3 esophagitis is defined as severely altered GI function; TPN indicated; elective invasive intervention indicated; limiting self care ADL. Grade 4 esophagitis is defined as life-threatening consequences; urgent operative intervention indicated. Grade 5 esophagitis is defined as death.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
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Change in Gastritis as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 gastritis is defined as no presence of esophagitis. Grade 1 gastritis is defined as asymptomatic; clinical or diagnostic observations only; intervention not indicated. Grade 2 gastritis is defined as symptomatic; altered GI function; medical intervention indicated. Grade 3 gastritis is defined as severely altered eating or gastric function; TPN or hospitalization indicated. Grade 4 gastritis is defined as life-threatening consequences; urgent operative intervention indicated. Grade 5 gastritis is defined as death.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Esophageal Pain as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 esophageal pain is defined as no esophageal pain. Grade 1 esophageal pain is defined as mild pain. Grade 2 esophageal pain is defined as moderate pain; limiting instrumental ADL. Grade 3 esophageal pain is defined as severe pain; limiting self care ADL. There is no grade 4 or 5 esophageal pain defined in the CTCAE v5.0.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Abdominal Pain as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 abdominal pain is defined as no abdominal pain. Grade 1 abdominal pain is defined as mild pain. Grade 2 abdominal pain is defined as moderate pain; limiting instrumental ADL. Grade 3 abdominal pain is defined as severe pain; limiting self care ADL. There is no grade 4 or 5 abdominal pain defined in the CTCAE v5.0.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Nausea as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 nausea is defined as no nausea. Grade 1 nausea is defined as loss of appetite without alteration in eating habits. Grade 2 nausea is defined as oral intake decreased without significant weight loss, dehydration or malnutrition. Grade 3 nausea is defined as inadequate oral caloric or fluid intake; tube feeding, TPN, or hospitalization indicated. There is no grade 4 or 5 nausea defined in the CTCAE v5.0.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Vomiting as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 vomiting is defined as no vomiting. Grade 1 vomiting is defined as intervention not indicated. Grade 2 vomiting is defined as outpatient IV hydration; medical intervention indicated. Grade 3 vomiting is defined as tube feeding, TPN, or hospitalization indicated. Grade 4 vomiting is defined as life-threatening consequences. Grade 5 vomiting is defined as death.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Enterocolitis as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 enterocolitis is defined as no enterocolitis. Grade 1 enterocolitis is defined as asymptomatic; clinical or diagnostic observations only; intervention not indicated. Grade 2 enterocolitis is defined as abdominal pain; mucus or blood in stool. Grade 3 enterocolitis is defined as severe or persistent abdominal pain; fever; ileus; peritoneal signs. Grade 4 enterocolitis is defined as life-threatening consequences; urgent intervention indicated. Grade 5 enterocolitis is defined as death.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Proctitis as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 proctitis is defined as no proctitis. Grade 1 proctitis is defined as rectal discomfort, intervention not indicated. Grade 2 proctitis is defined as symptomatic (e.g., rectal discomfort, passing blood or mucus); medical intervention indicated; limiting instrumental ADL. Grade 3 proctitis is defined as severe symptoms; fecal urgency or stool incontinence; limiting self-care ADL. Grade 4 proctitis is defined as life-threatening consequences; urgent intervention indicated. Grade 5 proctitis is defined as death.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Hemorrhoids as Assessed Per CTCAE v5.0
Grade 0 hemorrhoids is defined as no hemorrhoids. Grade 1 hemorrhoids is defined as asymptomatic; clinical or diagnostic observations only; intervention not indicated. Grade 2 hemorrhoids is defined as symptomatic; banding or medical intervention indicated. Grade 3 hemorrhoids is defined as severe symptoms; invasive intervention indicated. There is no grade 4 or 5 hemorrhoids defined in the CTCAE v5.0.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Time to Neutrophil Engraftment
-Defined as ANC ≥0.5 x 10\^9/L for 3 consecutive days or ≥1.0 x 10\^9/L for 1 day
Time frame: Through date of discharge (up to be 18 days)
Change in Nutritional Status as Assessed by Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Days
Time frame: Before conditioning and at day +14 or date of discharge (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Duration of Hospital Length of Stay
Time frame: From date of admission for auto-HCT to date of discharge (up to be 18 days)
Change in Bristol Stool Scale
Change in Bristol Stool Scale as measured by incidence of Type 7 Bristol Stool Scale: liquid consistency with no solid pieces.
Time frame: From day -3 to date of discharge or day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Change in Nutritional Status as Assessed by Change in Standing Weight
Patient standing weight in kilograms was taken at specific time points to assess any changes in nutritional status.
Time frame: Day -3, Day 8, and date of discharge or Day 14 (whichever is sooner) (up to be 18 days)
Incidence of Infection Assessed by Rates of Bacteremia (With Organism Reported When Available)
Time frame: Through date of discharge (upto be 18 days)
Time to First Antibiotics
Measured by the time in days to the first antibiotic dose for bacteremia.
Time frame: Through date of discharge (up to be day 18)
Incidence of Clostridium Difficile Infections
Time frame: Through date of discharge (up to be 18 days)
Median Daily Dose of Anti-diarrheal Medications
This is defined as the number of doses of anti-diarrheal medications, such as loperamide or lomotil, that participants took daily.
Time frame: Through date of discharge (up to be 18 days)
Median Daily Dose of Pain Medications
The median daily dose of pain medications is provided as morphine equivalents.
Time frame: Through date of discharge (up to be 18 days)
Median Change in Scores of Patient Reported Outcomes as Measured by the CTCAE Pro Form v1.0
* Questions regarding gastrointestinal toxicities * Responses are scored from 1-5 with 1=no symptoms to 5=severe symptoms
Time frame: Day -3, Day +8, date of discharge or Day +14 (whichever is sooner) (up to 18 days)
Median Change in Scores of Quality of Life as Measured by the CTCAE Pro Form v 1.0
* Questions regarding gastrointestinal, pain, and psychological symptoms interfering with daily activities * Responses are scored from 1-5 with 1=not at all to 5=very much
Time frame: Day -3, Day +8, date of discharge or Day +14 (whichever is sooner) (up to 18 days)
Median Change in Scores of Patient Reported Outcomes as Measured by the CTCAE Pro Form v1.0
* Questions regarding gastrointestinal toxicities * Responses are scored from 1-5 with 1=never and 5=almost constantly
Time frame: Day -3, Day +8, date of discharge or Day +14 (whichever is sooner) (up to 18 days)