Absolute Monocyte Count is Superior than Absolute Lymphocyte Count at Day 28 as an Independent Prognostic Factor in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

在第28天,单核细胞绝对计数比淋巴细胞绝对计数更能作为急性髓系白血病的独立预后因素

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Abstract

Leukemia is one of leading causes of death despite the significant improvement of survival. This study aimed at assessing the impact of absolute monocytic count (AMC), and absolute lymphocytic count (ALC) recovery on overall survival (OS) and leukemia free survival (LFS) in AML. 83 de novo AML cases were enrolled in this study. The hemogram parameters including differential leukocyte counts were determined and collected sequentially at days 1, 14, 21 and 28. There was no significant difference regarding AMC or ALC at any time points in relation to the cytogenetics prognostic groups. High AMC ≥ 0.8 × 10(9)/L at day 28 was associated with shorter OS and LFS, P value 0.012 and 0.003 respectively. On multivariate models, high AMC was shown as an independent prognostic factor associated with poor OS and LFS (HR 3, 95% CI 1.1-8.1 and P value 0.02) and (HR 5, 95% CI 1.5-17.4 and P value 0.01) respectively. High ALC-D28 (≥ 0.35 × 10(9)/L) was associated with prolonged OS and LFS survival, P value 0.032 and 0.016 respectively. However, it failed to prove the same significance using multivariate analysis. It was concluded that low AMC is an emerging independent predictor of better outcome in AML.

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