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Thakur W, Anwar N, Fatima N, Jamal A, Rizvi QA, Borhany M. Coagulation Abnormalities and Risk Assessment in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: An Experience From a Resource-Constraint Country. Cureus 2022; 14:e26026. [PMID: 35865439 PMCID: PMC9293264 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26026] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 06/17/2022] [Indexed: 11/10/2022] Open
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Introduction The objective of the study was to assess the impact of coagulopathy in risk-stratified acute promyelocytic leukemia (APML) patients irrespective of bleeding manifestation. Patients and methods This was a cross-sectional study design conducted at the National Institute of Blood Diseases and Bone Marrow Transplantation (NIBD & BMT) from November 2019 to December 2021. A total of 62 patients between three years to 74 years of age of either gender and treatment-naive cases of APML were included in the study. Morphological diagnosis was made on bone marrow samples, and confirmation was done by karyotyping/fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and/or polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Complete blood count (CBC), prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), D-dimer, and fibrinogen levels were done for bleeding risk assessment. Cases other than APML and cases on treatment were excluded from the study. Results A total of 85 APML patients were registered at our institute. Among them, 62 (73%) were included in the analysis as per the inclusion criteria of the study. The median age was 32 (3-74) years, with a male predominance of 34 (55%). According to the Sanz score, 18 (29%) patients were noted to have low risk; however, 22 (35.4%) patients were found to have an intermediate-risk disease and 22 (35.4%) patients had high-risk disease. There was positive bleeding history among 44 (71%) patients, followed by fever in 28 (45%) patients. Raised PT, APTT, and D-dimer were found in 46 (74%), 38 (61%), and 52(83.8%) patients, respectively. Low fibrinogen levels were observed among 16 (26%) patients. The association of risk stratification and bleeding history with CBC and coagulation parameters was observed. Platelet count and total leucocyte count were noted to be significantly associated with risk stratification. However, there was no association observed between the rest of the parameters with risk stratification and bleeding. Conclusion The results of our study suggest that regardless of bleeding symptoms, coagulation parameters must be investigated at the time of diagnosis in patients with suspected APML, and in addition to all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), transfusion of fresh frozen plasma should be done. It has clinical value, and adding it to the algorithm of treatment would be beneficial to the patients in the developing world, where resources are already meager.
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Baysal M, Gürsoy V, Hunutlu FC, Erkan B, Demirci U, Bas V, Gulsaran SK, Pinar IE, Ersal T, Kirkizlar TA, Atli EI, Kirkizlar HO, Ümit EG, Gürkan H, Ozkocaman V, Ozkalemkas F, Demir AM, Ali R. The evaluation of risk factors leading to early deaths in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia: a retrospective study. Ann Hematol 2022; 101:1049-1057. [PMID: 35190843 DOI: 10.1007/s00277-022-04798-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/05/2021] [Accepted: 02/14/2022] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) differs from other forms of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), including coagulopathy, hemorrhage, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and treatment success with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). Despite ATRA, early deaths (ED) are still common in APL. Here, we evaluated factors associated with ED and applicability of scoring systems used to diagnose DIC. Ninety-one APL patients (55 females, 36 males, and median age 40 years) were included. ED was defined as deaths attributable to any cause between day of diagnosis and following 30th day. DIC was assessed based on DIC scoring system released by the International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis (ISTH) and Chinese Diagnostic Scoring System (CDSS). Patients' median follow-up time was 49.2 months, and ED developed in 14 (15.4% of) cases. Patients succumbing to ED had higher levels of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and ISTH DIC, and lower fibrinogen levels (p <0.05). In multivariate Cox regression analysis, age >55 and ECOG PS ≥2 rates were revealed to be associated with ED. Based on ISTH and CDSS scores, DIC was reported in 47.3 and 58.2% of the patients, respectively. Despite advances in APL, ED is still a major obstacle. Besides the prompt recognition and correction of coagulopathy, those at high ED risk are recommended to be detected rapidly. Implementation of local treatment plans and creating awareness should be achieved in hematological centers. Common utilization of ATRA and arsenic trioxide (ATO) may be beneficial to overcome ED and coagulopathy in APL patients.
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- Mehmet Baysal
- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey.
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- Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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- Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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- Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Department of Medical Genetics, Trakya University School of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Department of Medical Genetics, Trakya University School of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology Edirne, Department of Internal Medicine, Trakya University School of Medicine, Balkan Campus, 22030, Edirne, Turkey
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- Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Uludag University School of Medicine, Bursa, Turkey
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Blood Parameters in Treatment with Arsenic Trioxide in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: A Systematic Review. Int J Hematol Oncol Stem Cell Res 2020; 14:130-139. [PMID: 32461798 PMCID: PMC7231793] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). APL is famed with some special blood coagulation disorders such as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The therapeutic methods of APL contain All Trans Retinoic Acid (ATRA), arsenic trioxide (ATO) or/and chemotherapy. Many studies have been done on APL blood disorders and its treatment. These studies have shown different results. In this systematic article, we tried to review the effect of ATO therapy with or without ATRA and chemotherapy on DIC parameters (D-dimer, Prothrombin Time, Activated Partial Thrombin Time, Platelet count) in APL patients. The result of included studies demonstrated that although ATO can reduce the number of malignant cells in the bone marrow and peripheral blood, it does not have enough potential to attenuate the danger of high score DIC that is usual in APL patients and should be better to be used with other therapeutic methods.
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Silva WFD, Rosa LID, Marquez GL, Bassolli L, Tucunduva L, Silveira DRA, Buccheri V, Bendit I, Rego EM, Rocha V, Velloso EDRP. Real-life Outcomes on Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia in Brazil - Early Deaths Are Still a Problem. CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIA 2018; 19:e116-e122. [PMID: 30509780 DOI: 10.1016/j.clml.2018.11.004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/30/2018] [Revised: 10/10/2018] [Accepted: 11/02/2018] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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INTRODUCTION Although a considerable improvement in survival of patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) has been seen over the past decades, real-life outcomes seem to be worse than those reported by prospective studies. We aim to describe clinical characteristics and outcomes of adult patients diagnosed with APL in an academic hospital from the University of Sao Paulo. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the medical charts of 61 patients with APL diagnosed between January 2007 and May 2017. Baseline clinical features and follow-up data were collected, focusing on early toxicity variables such as infection, bleeding, and thrombosis in the first 30 days from diagnosis. RESULTS Among the 61 patients with APL, 54 received any chemotherapy. All patients also received all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). Bleeding events were the main cause of death before receiving chemotherapy. Most patients belonged to the intermediate (43%) and high-risk (41%) groups, according to Sanz score. The '7 + 3 + ATRA' regimen was the most used regimen (n = 38). An early death rate of 20% was found, predominantly owing to sepsis. After a median follow-up of 5 years, only 1 relapse was diagnosed. The overall survival at 5 years was 59%. DISCUSSION In comparison with prospective trials with ATRA-based regimens, we found an inferior overall survival, mostly on account of a high early-death rate. Our results are in line with other real-life retrospective reports published in the past decades. CONCLUSION Results of real-life studies differ from those found by prospective trials. Accordingly, early actions and supportive care are still needed, aiming to decrease toxicity, especially in developing countries.
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- Hospital das Clinicas, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Institute of Cancer of São Paulo, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Hospital das Clinicas, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Hospital das Clinicas, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Institute of Cancer of São Paulo, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Hospital das Clinicas, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Institute of Cancer of São Paulo, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Hospital das Clinicas, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Institute of Cancer of São Paulo, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Hospital das Clinicas, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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Massaro F, Molica M, Breccia M. Current first- and second-line treatment options in acute promyelocytic leukemia. Int J Hematol Oncol 2016; 5:105-118. [PMID: 30302210 PMCID: PMC6171971 DOI: 10.2217/ijh-2016-0010] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/07/2016] [Accepted: 01/05/2017] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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Outcome of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) has remarkably improved during the last 30 years, especially after the identification of PML-RARA oncogene as a key in the pathogenesis of APL and all-trans retinoic acid as therapeutic agent. Arsenic trioxide has been recently demonstrated to be the most effective single antileukemic agent and it has also showed synergistic action when combined with all-trans retinoic acid, decreasing relapse rate especially in low/intermediate-risk settings. Therapeutic advances led to complete remission rates of more than 90%, modifying disease history. In relapse setting, arsenic trioxide-based regimens showed efficacy for the achievement of second molecular complete remission. The most challenging issue in APL management remains the significant early deaths rate, nowadays the principal reason for treatment failure.
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- Fulvio Massaro
- Hematology, Department of Cellular Biotechnologies & Hematology, Sapienza University, Via Benevento 6, 00161 Rome, Italy
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- Hematology, Department of Cellular Biotechnologies & Hematology, Sapienza University, Via Benevento 6, 00161 Rome, Italy
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- Hematology, Department of Cellular Biotechnologies & Hematology, Sapienza University, Via Benevento 6, 00161 Rome, Italy
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