Publication Date:
2010-11-19
Description:
Abstract 4104 Background: The International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) for primary myelofibrosis (PMF) uses five predictors of inferior survival: age 〉 65 years, hemoglobin 〈 10 g/dL, leukocytes 〉 25 × 109/L, circulating blasts ≥ 1% and constitutional symptoms (Cervantes F et al. Blood 2009; 113: 2895). The dynamic IPSS (DIPSS) utilizes the same prognostic variables but can be applied at any time during the disease course (Passamonti F et al. Blood 2010; 115: 1703). IPSS-independent risk factors for survival have since been described and include unfavorable karyotype, red cell transfusion need and platelets 〈 100 × 109/L. Objectives: i) To determine if the aforementioned IPSS-independent risk factors for survival in PMF (i.e. unfavorable karyotype, red cell transfusion need and platelets 〈 100 × 109/L) are also DIPSS-independent. ii) To develop and validate a refined DIPSS model that incorporates DIPSS-independent prognostic factors for survival. iii) To establish a prognostic model for leukemia-free survival in PMF. Methods: The Mayo Clinic database for PMF was used to identify patients in whom bone marrow histologic and cytogenetic information was obtained at the time of their referral. WHO criteria were used for PMF diagnosis and leukemic transformation (Vardiman JW et al. Blood 2009; 114: 937). None of the patients in the current study were included in the original group of patients used to describe DIPSS (Passamonti F et al. Blood 2010; 115: 1703). Results: A total of 793 patients met the above-stipulated criteria. The study population was divided into two groups based on whether or not patients were seen at the Mayo Clinic within (n=428; training set) or beyond (n=365; test set) their first year of diagnosis. i) Objective 1: Multivariable analysis that included DIPSS risk category (low, intermediate-1, intermediate-2 and high risk), karyotype (favorable or unfavorable), platelet count (≥ or
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine