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Thrombocytosis and hematocrit as prognostic factors in renal carcinoma.

Carlos Javier Ortega Seda1, Alberto San Juan Salas, Cristina García Sánchez, José María Lozano Blasco, Ignacio Osman García, José Manuel Conde Sánchez, Carmen Belén Congregado Ruíz, Salvador Mármol Navarro, Rafael Antonio Medina López.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the connection between preoperative thrombocytosis and hematocrit and survival in a group of patients operated for renal cell carcinoma.
METHODS: Retrospective study with descriptive and statistical analysis of 139 patients with renal cell carcinoma treated surgically over the last 4 years in our Urology clinical unit. 116 (83,45%)were diagnosed at a localized clinical stage, whereas 23 (16,54%) presented as locally advanced or metastatic disease. We collected data about survival and time on surveillance, imaging and histological characteristics of the tumor and analytical parameters. Data were analyzed by the SPSS statistical software.
RESULTS: The average platelet count and hematocrit before surgery were 260,930 cells/mm3 and 41.10%, respectively. We found a statistical correlation between platelet count at the time of diagnosis and survival. Patients with platelet counts higher than 350,000 cells/mm3 had a poor survival (OR: 2.94; CI 95% 1.04- 8.27). We also found that patients with high hematocrit at diagnosis presented a lower risk of death (OR: 0.92; CI 95% 0.85- 0.99). The global survival at the end of the study was 88.4%. Multivariate analysis did not show any significant result because of the low number of deaths.
CONCLUSION: The presence of high platelet count or low hematocrit correlate with poor survival in a group of surgically treated renal cell carcinoma patients. Nevertheless more studies with longer surveillance and higher number of patients are needed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22155876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Esp Urol        ISSN: 0004-0614            Impact factor:   0.436


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