The percentage of peripheral blood blasts on day 7 of induction chemotherapy predicts response to therapy and survival in patients with acute myeloid leukemia.
- Author:
Sujun GAO
1
;
Yehui TAN
2
;
Xiaoliang LIU
2
;
Long SU
2
;
Ping YU
2
;
Wei HAN
2
;
Jiuwei CUI
2
;
Wei LI
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antineoplastic Agents; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Blast Crisis; complications; drug therapy; Child; Cytarabine; therapeutic use; Female; Flow Cytometry; Humans; Idarubicin; therapeutic use; Immunophenotyping; Induction Chemotherapy; Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute; drug therapy; mortality; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; drug therapy; Young Adult
- From: Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(2):290-293
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUNDRapid clearance of peripheral blood blasts (PBBs) predicts complete remission (CR) and survival in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We aimed to explore the correlation between induction therapy response, outcome, and the PBB percentage.
METHODSForty-six consecutive patients with de novo AML (excluding acute promyelocytic leukemia) were enrolled in this study. Flow cytometry was performed to identify cells with a leukemia-associated aberrant immunophenotype in the initial bone marrow aspirate and in peripheral blood on day 7 of induction therapy.
RESULTSThe PBB percentage on day 7 (D7PBBP) was significantly lower in patients who achieved CR (0.03% (0.0%, 0.45%)) than in those who did not (10.85% (1.13%, 19.38%); u = -3.92, P < 0.001). The CR rate was significantly higher among patients with a D7PBBP of <0.945% (84.62%, 22/26) than among those with a D7PBBP of = 0.945% (25.0%, 5/20; χ2 = 16.571, P < 0.001). D7PBBP was significantly correlated with overall survival (OS; r = -0.437, P = 0.003) and relapsefree survival (RFS; r = -0.388, P = 0.007). OS and RFS were significantly higher in patients with a D7PBBP of <0.43% than in those with a D7PBBP of ≥ 0.43% (P < 0.001 and P = 0.039, respectively). D7PBBP was also found to be an independent prognostic indicator in multivariate analysis for both OS (P = 0.036) and RFS (P = 0.035).
CONCLUSIOND7PBBP may be an important risk factor for the achievement of complete remission, for overall survival, and for relapse-free survival.