Evaluation of the International Prognostic Score (IPS‐7) and a Simpler Prognostic Score (IPS‐3) for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma in the modern era

Summary The International Prognostic Score (IPS‐7) is the most commonly used risk stratification tool for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), however recent studies suggest the IPS‐7 is less discriminating due to improved outcomes with contemporary therapy. We evaluated the seven variables for IPS‐7 rec...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of haematology 2015-11, Vol.171 (4), p.530-538
Hauptverfasser: Diefenbach, Catherine S., Li, Hailun, Hong, Fangxin, Gordon, Leo I., Fisher, Richard I., Bartlett, Nancy L., Crump, Michael, Gascoyne, Randy D., Wagner, Henry, Stiff, Patrick J., Cheson, Bruce D., Stewart, Douglas A., Kahl, Brad S., Friedberg, Jonathan W., Blum, Kristie A., Habermann, Thomas M., Tuscano, Joseph M., Hoppe, Richard T., Horning, Sandra J., Advani, Ranjana H.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary The International Prognostic Score (IPS‐7) is the most commonly used risk stratification tool for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), however recent studies suggest the IPS‐7 is less discriminating due to improved outcomes with contemporary therapy. We evaluated the seven variables for IPS‐7 recorded at study entry for 854 patients enrolled on Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 2496 trial. Univariate and multivariate Cox models were used to assess their prognostic ability for freedom from progression (FFP) and overall survival (OS). The IPS‐7 remained prognostic however its prognostic range has narrowed. On multivariate analysis, two factors (age, stage) remained significant for FFP and three factors (age, stage, haemoglobin level) for OS. An alternative prognostic index, the IPS‐3, was constructed using age, stage and haemoglobin level, which provided four distinct risk groups [FFP (P = 0·0001) and OS (P 
ISSN:0007-1048
1365-2141
DOI:10.1111/bjh.13634