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Serum ferritin is a good indicator for predicting the efficacy of adult HLH induction therapy

Zhengjie Hua, Lingbo He, Ruoxi Zhang, Menghan Liu, Zhao Wang, Yini Wang

2022Annals of Medicine20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare clinical syndrome with a high mortality rate. There is no biomarker to predict the early therapeutic response.Objective: Our study explores the significance of serum ferritin in predicting the response of induction therapy.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 102 adult patients with HLH admitted to our hospital. These patients received HLH-94 regimen for induction therapy. The patients were divided into remission group and non-remission group according to the response of induction therapy. Results: Ferritin values between 1–4 weeks post induction were predictive of remission (p<.05), which were higher in the non-remission group than in the remission group. Ferritin obtained 2 weeks post-induction had the highest ROC for predicting remission, with a cut-off value of 1188.5 µg/L. And patients with ferritin lower than 1188.5 µg/L had better response of induction therapy.Conclusion: Our study suggests that serum ferritin is a good indicator to predict the efficacy of induction therapy for adult HLH. KEY MESSAGESSerum ferritin is a good indicator for predicting the efficacy of adult HLH induction therapy.Serum ferritin two weeks after treatment may be a better indicator to judge the early curative effect.Serum ferritin after treatment also had a predictive significance for the survival of HLH.

Topics & Concepts

FerritinMedicineSerum ferritinImmunologyInternal medicineAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders ResearchMyeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and TreatmentEosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
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