| Literature DB >> 32533444 |
Andreas L Petzer1, Wolfgang R Sperr2, Veronika Buxhofer-Ausch3, Thamer Sliwa4, Stefan Schmidt5, Richard Greil6, Albert Wölfler7, Petra Pichler8, Clemens Dormann9, Sonja Burgstaller10, Christoph Tinchon11, Alois Lang12, Florian Goebel13, Shanow Uthman13, Niklas Muenchmeier13, Peter Valent2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several clinical trials in chronic phase (CP) chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) showed that early response to tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment results in an improved long-term survival and progression-free survival. This study assessed whether patients achieving early treatment response (ETR; partial cytogenetic response or BCR-ABL1 mRNA ≤10% at 3 months) in daily practice also have a long-term survival benefit.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic myeloiud leukemia; Chronic phase; Clinical routine; Retrospective evaluation; Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32533444 PMCID: PMC7445202 DOI: 10.1007/s00508-020-01690-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Wien Klin Wochenschr ISSN: 0043-5325 Impact factor: 1.704
Baseline demographics and clinical characteristics
| Parameter | |
|---|---|
| Age, years, median (range) | 56 (18–90) |
| Male, | 105 (59.7) |
| Sokal risk score, | |
| High | 18 (10.2) |
| Medium | 42 (23.9) |
| Low | 50 (28.4) |
| N/A | 66 (37.5) |
| Short-term initial CML treatment before start of imatinib, | |
| Hydroxyurea | 41 (23.3) |
| Peginterferon alpha 2b | 1 (0.6) |
| No previous treatment | 90 (51.1) |
| N/A | 44 (25) |
| Tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment start (median, days after diagnosis) | 8 |
CML chronic myeloid leukemia, N/A not assessed
Fig. 1ETR status, OS and PFS at 5 years and at the last visit based on ETR status. ETR early treatment response (partial cytogenetic response and/or BCR-ABL1 ≤ 10% at 3 months), n.a. not assessed, OS overall survival, PFS progression-free survival. aFor all descriptive statistical comparisons of categorical data (frequencies and percentages) chi square tests were used. Continuous data were compared using Mann-Whitney U-tests
Fig. 2OS and PFS at 5 years and at last visit based on the 6‑month response. n.a. not assessed, OS overall survival, PFS progression-free survival. aFor all descriptive statistical comparisons of categorical data (frequencies and percentages) χ2-tests were used. Continuous data ware compared using Mann-Whitney U-tests
Fig. 3Key outcomes based on Sokal risk scores.a,b ETR early treatment response (partial cytogenetic response and/or BCR-ABL1IS ≤ 10% at 3 months), OS overall survival. aPercentages were calculated based on number of patients evaluable for each parameter at that particular time point. bPatients in warning and failure groups were combined
Fig. 4Kinetics of responses between months 3 and 6. n.a. not assessed
Fig. 5Therapy at last documented visit. ETR early treatment response (partial cytogenetic response and/or BCR-ABL1 ≤ 10% at 3 months)