Reduced renal function strongly affects survival and thrombosis in patients with myelofibrosis

We retrospectively investigated a cohort of 176 myelofibrosis patients (128 primary-PMF; 48 secondary-SMF) from five hematology centers. The presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) was determined in addition to other clinical characteristics. CKD was present in 26.1% of MF patients and was signific...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of hematology 2020-12, Vol.99 (12), p.2779-2785
Hauptverfasser: Lucijanic, Marko, Galusic, Davor, Krecak, Ivan, Sedinic, Martina, Holik, Hrvoje, Perisa, Vlatka, Moric Peric, Martina, Zekanovic, Ivan, Stoos-Veic, Tajana, Kusec, Rajko
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Zusammenfassung:We retrospectively investigated a cohort of 176 myelofibrosis patients (128 primary-PMF; 48 secondary-SMF) from five hematology centers. The presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) was determined in addition to other clinical characteristics. CKD was present in 26.1% of MF patients and was significantly associated with older age ( P   0.05 for all analyses). The presence of CKD was significantly associated with shorter time to arterial (HR = 3.49; P  = 0.041) and venous thrombosis (HR = 7.08; P  = 0.030) as well as with shorter overall survival (HR 2.08; P  = 0.009). In multivariate analyses, CKD (HR = 1.8; P  = 0.014) was associated with shorter survival independently of the DIPSS (HR = 2.7; P  
ISSN:0939-5555
1432-0584
DOI:10.1007/s00277-020-04239-4