Prognosis and Outcome of Fit Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Kuwait

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) data from the Middle East are limited to single-center studies. We report leukemia-free survival (LFS) and overall survival (OS) of young (≤70 years) patients with AML treated in Kuwait. This study investigated prognostic markers among 172 young and fit patients with de...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical lymphoma, myeloma and leukemia myeloma and leukemia, 2021-09, Vol.21 (9), p.e736-e743
Hauptverfasser: Alshemmari, Salem H., Pandita, Ramesh, Ram, Mohan, Rajan, Reshmi, Aouda, Kloud, Samuel, Lovely
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Zusammenfassung:Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) data from the Middle East are limited to single-center studies. We report leukemia-free survival (LFS) and overall survival (OS) of young (≤70 years) patients with AML treated in Kuwait. This study investigated prognostic markers among 172 young and fit patients with de novo nonacute promyelocytic leukemia AML treated with intensive induction protocols from a tertiary cancer center. The median age was 44 years (interquartile range, 32-51) and 67% of cases were Arab. A greater proportion of males was found in the 2017 European Leukemia Net-defined unfavorable-risk group (20% vs 9%, respectively; P = .02). Most patients (94%) were treated by a standard 7 × 3 regimen; 72.5% of cases achieved complete remission. The 24-month LFS was 44% (95% confidence interval, 30-65), 36% (95% confidence interval, 26-50), and 23% (95% confidence interval, 10-53) for the favorable-, intermediate-, and adverse-risk groups, respectively (P = .018). The 24-month OS was 70% (95% confidence interval, 60-90), 65% (95% confidence interval, 53-79), and 49% (95% confidence interval, 31-78), respectively (P = .05). Multivariable factor analysis identified male gender (hazard ratio [HR], 1.66; P = .029) and older age (HR, 1.02; P = .05) with poor LFS outcome, whereas favorable-risk classification predicated better outcome (HR, 0.49; P = .03). Favorable-risk classification was the only predictor of OS (HR, 0.39; P = .029). Fit patients with AML in the favorable-risk group treated with intensive chemotherapy fare well, whereas patients in the adverse-risk group have poor survival. Acute myeloid leukemia is a rare malignancy in Kuwait. Applying ELN risk-stratification is feasible and practical. To a large extent it can guides treatment strategies and prognostic modeling. Risk group based on genetics, older age and male gender predicted an inferior leukemia-free survival. However, poor-risk genetics predicted inferior overall survival.
ISSN:2152-2650
2152-2669
DOI:10.1016/j.clml.2021.05.015