Hematology (Dec 2024)

A comparative retrospective study of pre-fibrotic primary myelofibrosis versus overtly fibrotic stage in Qatar: clinicopathological, genetic landscape, risk stratification and survival data (2008–2021) – a single center experience

  • Sarah A. ElKourashy,
  • Dina Soliman,
  • Abdelfatteh El Omri,
  • Ruba Y. Taha,
  • Hesham Elsabah,
  • Hind Alashi,
  • Prem Chandra,
  • Halima El Omri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/16078454.2024.2392467
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1

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Background In MENA region, there is a lack of evidence on Primary Myelofibrosis (PMF), leading to its underrepresentation in medical literature. This study marks the first comprehensive report on PMF data in Qatar, presenting findings from a single-center study spanning 13 years (2008-2021).Methods Clinicopathological data, genetic features, and disease progression parameters of pre-PMF and overt PMF subgroups were collected. Overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), DIPSS plus four categories and merged low and high-risk DIPSS scoring groups were assessed.Results Pre-PMF patients showed higher hemoglobin (P < 0.001), and platelet counts (P < 0.05) but lower blast counts, LDH levels, constitutional symptoms (P < 0.0001), and splenomegaly (P < 0.010) than overt PMF patients. JAK2 V617F mutation was more common in pre-PMF (P = 0.059), while unfavorable karyotypes were exclusive to overt PMF (P = 0.028). Median overall survival was significantly longer at 276.9 months (IQR: 315.9, 276.9 months) to what was previously reported. Overt PMF patients predominantly fell into the higher DIPSS risk category (P < 0.001) and showed greater disease progression than pre-PMF (P < 0.0001). Complications including refractory anaemia (P < 0.001) and leukemic transformation (P = 0.043), increased notably in the high-risk group. Furthermore, 86.2% of high-risk patients required treatment versus 59.4% of the lower-risk group (P = 0.020).Conclusions To the best of our knowledge our research represents the first and largest published dataset on PMF in MENA region to be published. Merged DIPSS plus scoring came to be a pragmatic tool for defining high-risk patients who significantly differ in mortality, progression, need for treatment and leukemic transformation.

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