Background and aims: Anagrelide is a drug effective in reducing platelet counts in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and Ph1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the real-life use of anagrelide in patients with ET followed over 25 years at the Haematological Institutes belonging to “Ph1-negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Latium Group.”. Patients and methods: Eligibility criteria were diagnosis of ET and treatment with anagrelide. Data were collected through an ad hoc case report form. Results: One hundred and fifty patients received anagrelide for a median time of 7.4 years (0.1-23.2). Anagrelide was administered as first-line therapy in 34.7% of patients, as second-line in 52% and as third-line in 13.3%: 85.4% responded to therapy. Sixty-eight/136 evaluable patients reported side effects: palpitations, peripheral vasodilation, anaemia, diarrhoea and gastric distress. Fourteen thrombotic (arterial 10, venous 4) and 51 bleeding events (minor 48, major 3) occurred. Sixteen/150 (10.6%) patients developed secondary myelofibrosis and 3/150 (2%) an acute myeloid leukaemia. Conclusions: In our experience, anagrelide is an effective drug in reducing platelet levels in a high percentage of patients with ET. It is especially addressed to younger people. A careful assessment of the thrombotic risk and monitoring of cardiac function, at diagnosis and during follow-up, is mandatory.
Anagrelide in Essential Thrombocythemia (ET): Results from 150 patients over 25 years by the ``Ph1-negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Latium Group{''} / Mazzucconi, M.G., Baldacci, E., Latagliata, R., Breccia, M., Paoloni, F., Di Veroli, A., Cedrone, M., Anaclerico, B., Villivà, N., Porrini, R., Montefusco, E., Andriani, A., Montanaro, M., Scaramucci, L., Spadea, A., Rago, A., Cimino, G., Spirito, F., Santoro, C.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0902-4441. - 105:3(2020), pp. 335-343. [10.1111/ejh.13454]
Anagrelide in Essential Thrombocythemia (ET): Results from 150 patients over 25 years by the ``Ph1-negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Latium Group{''}
Maria Gabriella Mazzucconi
;Massimo Breccia;Francesca Paoloni;Barbara Anaclerico;Raffaele Porrini;Enrico Montefusco;Laura Scaramucci;Angela Rago;Giuseppe Cimino;Cristina Santoro
2020
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Background and aims: Anagrelide is a drug effective in reducing platelet counts in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and Ph1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the real-life use of anagrelide in patients with ET followed over 25 years at the Haematological Institutes belonging to “Ph1-negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Latium Group.”. Patients and methods: Eligibility criteria were diagnosis of ET and treatment with anagrelide. Data were collected through an ad hoc case report form. Results: One hundred and fifty patients received anagrelide for a median time of 7.4 years (0.1-23.2). Anagrelide was administered as first-line therapy in 34.7% of patients, as second-line in 52% and as third-line in 13.3%: 85.4% responded to therapy. Sixty-eight/136 evaluable patients reported side effects: palpitations, peripheral vasodilation, anaemia, diarrhoea and gastric distress. Fourteen thrombotic (arterial 10, venous 4) and 51 bleeding events (minor 48, major 3) occurred. Sixteen/150 (10.6%) patients developed secondary myelofibrosis and 3/150 (2%) an acute myeloid leukaemia. Conclusions: In our experience, anagrelide is an effective drug in reducing platelet levels in a high percentage of patients with ET. It is especially addressed to younger people. A careful assessment of the thrombotic risk and monitoring of cardiac function, at diagnosis and during follow-up, is mandatory.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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