Platelets (Oct 2019)
Clinical value of the quantitation of average daily platelet increase during the recovery period in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
Abstract
The time to platelet recovery (TPR) is becoming a predicting factor during the treatment of childhood acute leukaemia. However, the initial pre-treatment platelet count (PPC) could interfere with TPR. Here, we integrated both TPR and PPC as the average daily platelet amount increase (Ap) to predict the prognosis in childhood B-ALL during the recovery period.148 patients were enrolled. The relationship between the Ap and MRD was evaluated, and Multivariate analysis was performed to evaluate whether Ap was independently associated with a better EFS. The PPC was inversely correlated with TPR (rs = −0.519, P = 0.021). Patients in Ap >3.9 × 109/L group had better EFS (x2 = 3.109, P = 0.028) than TPR ≤ 16d. Multivariate analysis indicated that Ap > 3.9 × 109/L was independently associated with a longer EFS (RR = 3.468; 95%CI: 1.037–11.597, P = 0.043). However, when introducing both MRD and Ap > 3.9 × 109/L as candidate variables, the Ap > 3.9 × 109/L lost its independent effect (P = 0.081). The strong association between MRD on treatment day 33 and Ap > 3.9 × 109/L (x2 = 148.00, P = 0.000) was responsible for this phenomenon. Ap could be a valuable prognostic indicator in childhood B-ALL.
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