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The WHO diagnostic criteria for polycythemia vera—role of red cell mass versus hemoglobin/hematocrit level and morphology

Authors :
Dijana Sefer
Maja Perunicic Jovanovic
Bettina Gisslinger
Martin Schalling
Jürgen Thiele
Mila Tirnanic
Christine Beham-Schmid
Ljubomir Jakovic
Mirjana Gotic
Heinz Gisslinger
Danijela Lekovic
Ingrid Simonitsch-Klupp
Ivan Soldatovic
Source :
Annals of Hematology. 97:1581-1590
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Regarding diagnosis of polycythemia vera (PV), discussion persists about hemoglobin (Hb) and/or hematocrit (Hct) threshold values as surrogate markers for red cell mass (RCM) and the diagnostic impact of bone marrow (BM) morphology. We performed a retrospective study on 290 patients with PV (151 males, 139 females; median age 65 years) presenting with characteristic BM features (initial biopsies, centralized evaluation) and endogenous erythroid colony (EEC) formations. This cohort included (1) a group of 229 patients when following the 2008 versus 256 patients diagnosed according to the 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, all presented with increased RCM; (2) masked PV patients with low Hb (n = 143)/Hct (n = 45) recruited from the 2008 WHO cohort; (3) a cohort of 17 PV patients with elevated diagnostic Hb/Hct levels but low RCM; and (4) nine PV patients with increased RCM, opposing low Hb/Hct values. All patients were treated according to current PV guidelines (phlebotomies 87%, hydroxyurea 79%, and acetylsalicylic acid 87%). Applying the 2016 WHO criteria significantly increased concordance between RCM and Hb values compared with the 2008 WHO criteria (90 vs. 43% in males and 83 vs. 64% in females). Further analysis of the WHO 2016 PV cohort revealed that increased RCM is associated with increased Hb/Hct (93.8/94.6%). Our study supports and extends the diagnostic impact of the 2016 revised WHO classification for PV by highlighting the importance of characteristic BM findings and implies that Hb/Hct threshold values may be used as surrogate markers for RCM measurements.

Details

ISSN :
14320584 and 09395555
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....43b0feb08ebcfe5a87c168feaf7393ec
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-018-3344-3