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Low total gamma globulin level discovery at diffuse large B-cell lymphoma diagnosis predicts high risk of infection-related death: data from a monocentric retrospective study

Authors :
Nicolas Martin-Silva
Hubert de Boysson
Emilie Reboursiere
Samuel Deshayes
Ghandi Damaj
Alexandre Nguyen
Anne-Claire Gac
Achille Aouba
Source :
Swiss Medical Weekly. 152:w30143
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SMW Supporting Association, 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma can complicate the course of B-cell primary immunodeficiencies or induce lowering of total gamma globulin levels, whose clinical status as an effective secondary immunodeficiency remains unspecified. This study aimed to assess the frequency, and clinical and prognostic relevance of the low total gamma-globulin levels discovered at diagnosis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. RESULTS: In a 2-year monocentric retrospective study, 96 patients diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma who had a serum electrophoresis were included. Patients were divided into those with lower (L-TGL and higher (H-TGL) total gamma-globulin levels (total gamma-globulin levels ≤5.5 g/l and >5.5 g/l) and compared for outcomes, including fatal infectious events. Twelve (12.5%; 8 males; age median 68 years, range 55—82 years) exhibited L-TGL. There was no difference between the both groups regarding demographics, Ann Arbor lymphoma stage, inflammatory parameters or chemotherapy regimen. However, overall death rates (10/12, 83.3% versus 22/96, 26.2%; p = 0.03) and infection-related death rates (10/12, 83% versus 6/96, 6.2%; p

Details

ISSN :
14243997
Volume :
152
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Swiss Medical Weekly
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9082bc8bd0116f1103d611a15ad90dfb