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Validation of the IPSET score for thrombosis in patients with prefibrotic myelofibrosis

Paola Guglielmelli, Alessandra Carobbio, Elisa Rumi, Valerio De Stefano, Lara Mannelli, Francesco Mannelli, Giada Rotunno, Giacomo Coltro, Silvia Betti, Chiara Cavalloni, Maria Chiara Finazzi, Jüergen Thiele, Mario Cazzola, Alessandro M. Vannucchi, Tiziano Barbui

2020Blood Cancer Journal57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pre-fibrotic myelofibrosis (pre-PMF) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) are characterized by similarly increased rate of thrombotic events, but no study specifically analyzed risk factors for thrombosis in pre-PMF. In a multicenter cohort of 382 pre-PMF patients collected in this study, the rate of arterial and venous thrombosis after diagnosis was 1.0 and 0.95% patients/year. Factors significantly associated with arterial thrombosis were age, leukocytosis, generic cardiovascular risk factors, JAK2V617F and high molecular risk mutations, while only history of previous thrombosis, particularly prior venous thrombosis, was predictive of venous events. The risk of total thromboses was accurately predicted by the the international prognostic score for thrombosis in essential thrombocythemia (IPSET) score, originally developed for ET, and corresponded to 0.67, 2.05, and 2.95% patients/year in the low-, intermediate-, and high-risk categories. IPSET was superior to both the conventional 2-tiered score and the revised IPSET in this cohort of pre-PMF patients. We conclude that IPSET score can be conveniently used for thrombosis risk stratification in patients with pre-PMF and might represent the basis for individualized management aimed at reducing the increased risk of major cardiovascular events. Further refinement of the IPSET score in pre-PMF might be pursued by additional, prospective studies evaluating the inclusion of leukocytosis and/or adverse mutational profile as novel variables.

Topics & Concepts

Essential thrombocythemiaMedicineLeukocytosisThrombosisInternal medicineMyelofibrosisVenous thrombosisCohortProspective cohort studyCohort studyHematologyPolycythemia veraSurgeryGastroenterologyBone marrowMyeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and TreatmentEosinophilic Disorders and SyndromesKruppel-like factors research