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Total body computed tomography scan in the initial work-up of Binet stage A chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients: Results of the prospective, multicenter O-CLL1-GISL study

Authors :
Agostino Cortelezzi
Luca Baldini
Fortunato Morabito
Fiorella Ilariucci
Massimo Federico
Giovanna Cutrona
Emilio Iannitto
Alberto Fragasso
Emanuela Anna Pesce
Francesca Romana Mauro
Anna Grazia Recchia
Mauro Spriano
Ernesto Vigna
Giovanni Quarta
Paolo Di Tonno
Caterina Musolino
Simona Zupo
Iolanda Vincelli
Stefano Molica
Pellegrino Musto
Antonino Neri
Daniele Vallisa
Sonia Fabris
Serena Matis
Francesco Di Raimondo
Francesco Angrilli
Massimo Gentile
Francesco Maura
Maura Brugiatelli
Robin Foà
Nicola Di Renzo
Manlio Ferrarini
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Total body computed tomography (TB-CT) scan is not mandatory in the diagnostic/staging algorithm of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The aim of this study was to determine the value and prognostic significance of TB-CT scan in early stage CLL patients. Baseline TB-CT scan was performed in 240 Binet stage A CLL patients (179 Rai low- and 61 Rai intermediate-risk) included in a prospective multicenter observational study (clinicaltrial.gov ID:NCT00917549). The cohort included 69 clinical monoclonal B lymphocytosis (cMBLs). Patients were restaged considering only radiological data. Following TB-CT scans, 20% of cases reclassified as radiologic Binet (r-Binet) stage B. r-Binet B patients showed a higher incidence of unfavorable cytogenetic abnormalities (P = 0.027), as well as a shorter PFS (P = 0.001). At multivariate analysis, r-Binet stage [HR = 2.48; P = 0.004] and IGHV mutational status [HR = 3.01; P = 0.002] retained an independent predictive value for PFS. Among 179 Rai low-risk cases, 100 were redefined as r-Rai intermediate-risk based upon TB-CT scan data, showing a higher rate of cases with higher ZAP-70 (P = 0.033) and CD38 expression (P = 0.029) and β2-microglobulin levels (P

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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