Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/26831
Title: INFLUENCE OF PROGNOSTIC FACTORS ON OVERALL SURVIVAL IN MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROMES
Authors: Sotirova, Tatjana 
Stojanovikj, Aleksandar 
Genadieva stavrikj, Sonja 
Karanfilski, Oliver 
Krstevska balkanov, Svetlana 
Pavkovikj, Marica 
Trpkovska Terzieva, Slobodanka
Keywords: Myelodysplastic syndromes
prognostic factors
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Turkish Society of Hematology
Conference: 5th International Congress on Leukemia – Lymphoma – Myeloma May 21 – 23, 2015 • Istanbul, Turkey Proceedings & Abstract Book
Abstract: Background: Accurate prediction of a patient’s prognosis is useful to define the risk posed by the disease. Age, gender, peripheral blood cytopenias, proportion of bone marrow (BM) blasts, performance status, comorbidities, transfusion dependence, specific karyotype abnormalities and molecular biomarkers can refine the prediction of prognosis in MDS. Aim: to assess the influence of the some prognostic factors like age, gender, cytopenias, BM blast percentage, transfusion dependence, ferritin, hemoglobin (Hb), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), albumin and specific karyotype abnormalities in myelodysplastic syndromes on overall survival (OS). Patients and Methods: we retrospectively analyzed the cohort of 108 patients diagnosed between 1.1.2011 and 31.12.2013 at the University Clinic of Hematology, Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia. They were evaluated for clinical and hematologic features at diagnosis and at leukemic transformation. Results: in the study group 62 were man and 46 women. Male to female ratio was 1.35 to 1. The differences in OS between men and women were significant (p =.03015). The mean age at diagnosis was 66,6 years. According to the age OS was 16,4 months. FAB subtypes influenced OS significantly (p =.03015). OS inversely correlated with BM blast percentage (p=.02327). Cytopenias had no impact on OS (p=.33755). Hb as a whole and groups with different levels of Hb had no influence on OS (p =.12142) and (p=.07535), respectively. The group with ferritin <500 μg/L had better OS (p=.04720). Transfusion dependence, LDH and albumin had no impact on OS. Leukemic transformation was noticed in 10 (9,3%) patients. Mortality was 36,1%. Conclusion: gender, FAB subtypes, BM blast percentage and the serum levels of ferritin had an influence on OS, while age, hemoglobin level, transfusion dependence, LDH and albumin had no impact on OS.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/26831
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