Identifying Patients With Undiagnosed Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: Is Ferritin a Useful Screening Tool?

识别未确诊的噬血细胞性淋巴组织细胞增生症患者:铁蛋白是一种有用的筛查工具吗?

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Abstract

Background Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is an uncommon hyperinflammatory syndrome characterised by excessive cytotoxic T-cell and histiocyte activity, which can progress to cytokine storm and multi-organ failure. Left untreated, it has a high mortality, but is often diagnosed late or not at all. Aim This study aimed to identify patients with undiagnosed secondary HLH at the Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Newcastle, England, and assess the usefulness of ferritin in developing a screening tool for early recognition of high-risk patients. Methods A retrospective analysis of all patients with serum ferritin of >5,000 ug/L was performed. Two established scoring systems for HLH were applied. Clinical features and laboratory values were evaluated, and statistical analysis was applied. Patients' ages ranged from 19 to 90 years old. Results Of 120 patients included in the final analysis, 14 had an HScore of ≥169 (93% sensitive and 86% specific for HLH), of which six were diagnosed with HLH by clinicians. Conclusion Utilising the HScore, eight additional patients would have been diagnosed with HLH. Low awareness of HLH amongst clinicians and/or unavailability of key laboratory values may have prevented diagnosis. Ferritin may be a useful component of a screening tool for HLH, especially combined with other key features (fever and cytopaenias). The presence of fever and ferritin of >5,000 ug/L was 100% sensitive and 68.3% specific for sHLH in our study, potentially forming a base from which a screening tool or algorithm could be developed for clinical use.

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