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. 1998 Aug 8;317(7155):379–384. doi: 10.1136/bmj.317.7155.379

Table 4.

Evaluation of maximum non-haematological toxicity per patient based on questionnaire data and physician toxicity ratings according to modified common toxicity criteria of National Cancer Institute (grade 1-2=mild to moderate, grade 3-4=severe or life threatening events)

Variable Grade 0
Grade 1-2
Grade 3-4
Glucose Lipid Glucose Lipid Glucose Lipid
Bilirubin 14 15  4  6 5 4
Aspartate transaminase 11 19 12  6 0  0*
Alanine transaminase 10 18 10  5 3 2
Creatinine 12 10 11 13 0 2
Proteinuria 17 16  5  8 0 0
Haematuria 7 12 15 12 0 0
BUN concentration  8 11 12 13 3 1
Hypokalaemia 13 15 10 10 0 0
Nausea  1  6 16 11 3 4
Vomiting  5  9 12 12 4 4
Diarrhoea  5 10 13  8 3 6
Anorexia  5  5  6  9 6 7
Headache  7 13 11  9 2 0
Dysuria 16 21  3  0 0 1
Urge 14 17  5  4 0 1
Renal (other) 20 20  1  0 0 3
Renal failure 22 21  0  0 1 3
Weight gain 20 20  2  4 1 1
Weight loss 19 21  4  3 0 0
Oedema 18 11  3  8 0   3**
Dyspnoea 13 10  3  2 4 11 
Cough 11  9  9 13 1 1
Lung (other) 19 14  0  3 1  5*
Arrhythmia 19 18  2  3 1 3
Hypertension 16 20  4  2 2 3
Hypotension 20 23  0  1 2 1
Vertigo 13 16  6  5 1 1
Skin 17 17  3  5 1 3
Fever (no infection)  5  7 14 17 3 1
Chills  4  8 18 17 0 0
Myalgia 11 14  9  7 0 0
Sweating  5  3 13 18 0 0
Discomfort  3  0  8 12 10  10 

BUN=blood urea nitrogen.  

*

P<0.05 two sided χ2 test, Mantel-Haenszel test.  

**

P<0.01 two sided χ2 test, Mantel-Haenszel test.