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Prediction of Survival in Adults with Acquired Bi- or Pancytopenia
Authors:L. Clemmesen  M. Mørk Hansen  Aa. Videbæk  T. Thiede  L. Mortensen
Affiliation:1. University Department of Medicine and Haematology C, Copenhagen, Denmark;2. University Department of Pathology, Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark;3. University Department for Data Processing, Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:In a retrospective study of 44 adults with acquired bi- or pancytopenia without evidence of any causal disorder, the survival curve suggested the existence of a subgroup of short survivors, mainly with aplastic anaemia, with death within 4 months. The initial values of 14 single clinical, blood and bone marrow variables were significantly associated with survival < 4 months. Stepwise multiple logistic regression analyses identified 2 combinations of variables displaying significant simultaneous associations with short survival: (i) increased % of non-myeloid bone marrow cells and haemorrhagic manifestations initially; (ii) increased % of non-myeloid marrow cells, circulating erythroblasts and no history of any drug exposure. The predictive capacities of a resulting estimate of the probability of short survival and of previously introduced prognostic indices were approximately equal. The frequency of a correct prediction of a survival shorter than 4 months was in the range of 0.71–0.78 and that of longer survival in the range of 0.74–0.94.
Keywords:aplastic anaemia  multivariate statistical analysis  pancytopenia  prognostic factors  prognostic index
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