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Early introduction of ESA in low risk MDS patients may delay the need for RBC transfusion: A retrospective analysis on 112 patients

Authors :
Park, Sophie
Kelaidi, Charikleia
Sapena, Rosa
Vassilieff, Dominique
Beyne-Rauzy, Odile
Coiteux, Valérie
Vey, Norbert
Ravoet, Christophe
Cheze, Stéphane
Rose, Christian
Legros, Laurence
Stamatoullas, Aspasia
Escoffre-Barbe, Martine
Guerci, Agnès
Chaury, Marie-Pierre
Fenaux, Pierre
Dreyfus, François
Source :
Leukemia Research. Nov2010, Vol. 34 Issue 11, p1430-1436. 7p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: ESAs are increasingly used to treat anemia of lower risk MDS, even before RBC transfusion requirement. From a previously published patient cohort treated with ESAs, we selected 112 patients with de novo low or int-1 IPSS MDS with Hb<10g/dl, serum EPO<500UI/l and who had never been transfused. Erythroid response rate at 12 weeks was 63.1% (IWG 2006). In multivariate analysis, an interval between diagnosis and ESA onset<6 months, Hb level>9g/dl, and serum EPO<100UI/l predicted better response to ESA while shorter interval between diagnosis and ESA onset (p =0.01), lower serum EPO (p =0.04) and WHO diagnosis of RCMD-RS (p =0.03) were associated with longer response. Median interval from diagnosis to transfusion dependency was 80 months and 35 months, respectively, in patients with onset of ESA <6 months and ≥6 months from diagnosis (p =0.007). Those results support early onset of ESA in lower risk MDS, to better avoid the consequences of anemia. Early introduction of ESA may also delay the need for RBC transfusions, hypothetically by slowing the disease course, but prospective studies are required to further assess this point. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01452126
Volume :
34
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Leukemia Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
53970253
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leukres.2010.05.030