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Modified International Prognostic Score (IPS) for Predicting the Need for Bone Marrow Biopsy (BMB) in Hodgkin's Lymphoma (HL)

Authors :
Alaa A. Muslimani
Asif A. Chaudhry
Timothy P. Spiro
Praveen Vashist
Hamed Daw
Harris C. Taylor
Ishmael Jaiyesimi
Source :
Blood. 114:3661-3661
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2009.

Abstract

Abstract 3661 Poster Board III-597 Introduction BMB is frequently performed during the staging process of patients (pts) with HL. Previous data suggested routine use of this procedure may be unnecessary. The Ann Arbor classification is currently used to detect pts requiring BMB, despite sensitivity (sen) of 100%, specificity (spec) is only 40%. We sought to determine whether a modified IPS [Hasenclever and Diehl (1998)] would yield greater spec while maintaining good sen. Methods We retrospectively reviewed charts of 1215 histologically proven HL pts from Jan 2000-Dec 2008 at Cleveland Clinic Taussig and Moll Cancer Centers. Of 1215 pts, 1089 had BMB (90%). 876 pts were included in our study. 213 were excluded due tor un-interpretable BMB or missing data. Each component of IPS was equally weighted such that one point is assigned to each positive variable [male sex, age ≥45, albumin (alb) Result 88 pts (10%) had BMI, we used a modified IPS formally by calculating a score that uses “weights” based on the results of a multivariable model including all 7 factors and the relative magnitude of the associated regression coefficients (RC), [modified IPS= WBC+2x(sex+age+hem)+3x(stage+alb)+4xlymph]. This model suggests lymphopenia has a stronger impact on the presence of BMI, while leukocytosis has the least impact. The percentage of BMI was 0.1,17,48, and 87 % for pts with a score of 0-8, 9-10, 11-12, and >12 respectively. Using a score of >8 as a rule for BMI, sensitivity was 99% and specificity was 87%. The prevalence of BMI by histology was 4% lymphocyte-rich, 5% nodular sclerosis, 20% mixed-cellularity and 21% lymphocyte-depleted, further analysis showed using modified IPS, sensitivity and specificity were similar across all types of histologies. Conclusions Using a modified IPS of > 8 for predicting BMI in HL doubled the spec associated with Ann Arbor classification. The implementation of modified IPS is a practical and reliable tool that will allow physicians to predict BMI in HL pts. Therefore eliminate unnecessary painful procedure in many pts. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
114
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7d59f55010f438cbb33b0160915ab2e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v114.22.3661.3661