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. 2018 Jun 8;3(2):20180112. doi: 10.1515/pp-2018-0112

Table 2:

Definitions of dose-limiting toxicity.

Overview of DLT
Non-hematologic toxicity (CTCAE)
Grade 3 Severe/medically significant but not immediately life threatening; hospitalization or prolongation of hospitalization indicated; disabling; limiting self-care.
Grade 4 Life-threatening consequences; urgent intervention indicated. Excluded: Fatigue, controllable nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.
Thrombocytopenia (CTCAE)
Grade 4 25–50×10³/µl
Neutropenia (CTCAE)
Grade 4 0.5 –1×10³/µl; lasting more than 7 days OR associated with fever
Failure to perform more than one PIPAC due to toxicity
Surgical complication (Dindo-Clavien)
Grade IIIB Intervention under general anesthesia
Grade IV Life-threatening complication (incl. central nervous system complications) requiring intensive care management
Grade IVa Single-organ dysfunction (including dialysis)
Grade IVb Multiorgan dysfunction (including dialysis)
Grade IVc Death of a patient