Long Term Anagrelid Treatment Significantly Reduces Trombotic Risk in ET Patients As Compared to Hydroxyurea + Aspirin Treatment

Blood ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (23) ◽  
pp. 5185-5185
Author(s):  
Dombi Péter ◽  
Illés Árpád ◽  
Demeter Judit ◽  
Homor Lajos ◽  
Simon Zsofia ◽  
...  

Abstract The HUMYPRON GROUP Background: The heterogeneity of MPN care in Hungary prompted us to establish the Hungarian MPN Working Group (HUMYPRON GROUP) in year 2012. Aims: The HUMYPRON GROUP created our MPN Registry in 2013, the aims were: (1) to gain epidemiological, diagnostic, therapeutic data, to follow up complications and disease transformations. (2) to investigate the adherence to the WHO/2008 diagnostic criteria and to the Landolfi therapeutic guidelines, to gain insight into vascular and haematological complications. (3) to try to identify crucial issues and possible gaps, and promote internationally accepted, standard care in MPN. Methods: The questionnaire had been thoroughly updated regarding the 2008 WHO diagnostic criteria (morphology, mutations, etc.) with focus on complications, risk stratification and treatment. The electronic platform can be continuously updated as needed by our steering committee (new molecular results e.g. calreticulin mutations can be included). All haematologists using the system are entitled to initiate search and association analysis. Our MPN Registry is legally permitted by our authorities (ETT-TUKEB) .The data entry was started in 2014. The centers entered the data of all the essential thrombocythaemia (ET), polycythaemia vera (PV)PV and idiopathic myelofibrosis (IMF) patients they had diagnosed and treated. In the present work we have compared the outcome of ET patients treated with either with anagrelid (ANA) or with Hydroxyurea (HU) + aspirin (ASA) based on registry data. Results: During the first active year of the Hungarian MPN Registry 15 of our major or smaller haematological centers provided patient data, all together reaching the evaluable ET patient number of 350. Because of the method we used entering the data, (all patients of a center) a long follow up period was gained, allowing us analyzing effectiveness of different treatment modalities. We have found the data of 141 ET patients, treated with HU + ASA, and 139 ET patients, treated with anaghrelid +/- ASA. There were 65 thrombotic events among the HU+ASA treated group ,while only 25 among the anagrelid group. The major vascular events were the same, but the minor events were different. There were 2 hemorrhagic complications in HU group and 3 in anagrelid group. The male/female ratio, the median age, the follow up period, the Landolfi risk results, the JAK2V617F positivity ratio were comparable between the two groups. We found a significant difference in the frequency of thrombotic events in favour of the anagrelid treatment arm. (Table 1) Table 1. Comparison of Anagrelid versus Hydroxyurrea + aspirin treated ET patients ET/ANA (n=139) ET/HU+ASA (n=141) Gender Male 47 48 Female 92 93 Age et the time of diagnosis (years) Median 60 63 Minimum 25 27 Maximum 92 89 Follow-up time (months) 83 78 JAK V617F mut + (%) 57.0 59.0 Risk stratification according Landolfi (median) 4.56 4.59 Thrombotic events p: 0,000473 25 63 Arterial minor 6 28 Arterial major 2 2 Venous minor 5 27 Venous major 12 6 Major bleeding events 3 2 Progression 5 4 Myelofibrosis 4 3 MDS/AML 0 1 Solid tumor 1 0 Anagrelid was found to be significantly superior when total thrombotic risk and the frequency of minor thrombotic events was evaluated. The Chi-square statistic is 12.2199. The p value is 0.000473. This result is significant at p< 0.05 Summary/Conclusion: 1. We have created a national MPN Registry covering a large part of Hungary. The database is operational, online, user friend, easily adjustable to the new professional needs. It is convenient for complex search, correlation and other multiparametric analysis. The data collected so far are in concert with the international epidemiological data. 2. Our first evaluation of two treatment modalities of ET reached a very interesting result. The earlier publications showed superiority of HU based treatments over anagrelid. Here we report an opposite result, based on the data of a large number of ET patients and a very long follow up period. When comparing the frequency of the major thrombotic events both treatments proved equally effective, but anagrelid was found to be significantly superior when total thrombotic risk and the frequency of minor thrombotic events was evaluated. Disclosures Judit: Semmelweis University First Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Haematology: Employment, Other: advisory board BMS, Roche, Novartis, Amgen.

2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (Supplement_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
P Sadeghipour ◽  
O Shafe ◽  
J Moosavi ◽  
H.A Basiri ◽  
S Abdi ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Endovascular treatment is considered the main therapeutic approach for native coarctation of aorta (CoA) in adult patients. Balloon-expandable stents (BE) have been introduced as the primary choice for coarctoplasty. However during the recent years, self-expandable (SE) stents with acceptable radial force have been suggested as an alternative. Still, no randomized controlled (RCT) trials have compared the efficacy and safety of both strategies. Methods The present study is a prospective, single center, parallel-group, open-label RCT on patients with native CoA (Figure). Patients were randomized into Bare Cheatham-Platinum Stents and Uncovered Nitinol Stent (SE). All patients were scheduled to be followed in 1-, 6-, 12-month and 36-month intervals. The present report, focuses on the one-year outcome of the study. Results Of 101 patients with native CoA referred to our center, 93 patients have been randomized into BE- (47 patients) and SE-arm (46 patients). One year follow up is scheduled to be completed on March 2020. In the preliminary analysis of 62 patients, 1 intraprocedural stent migration has occurred in each group. No aortic perforation was detected in the study. Vascular access site complications were similar between the two groups (3 (6.3%) in BE versus 1 (2.1%) in SE, p value= 0.432). One nonfatal stroke occurred in BE group. No mortality or bailout surgical repair happened in one year study in the two groups. One patient with re-coarctations were detected during one year follow up in each of the groups (p value=0.210). No aortic pseudoaneurysm or aneurysmal formation were observed in 12-month follow up aortic CT angiography. Conclusion The preliminary results showed no significant difference in efficacy and safety of both treatment modalities. The final result is pending. Study Flow Chart Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: None


2021 ◽  
pp. 49-52
Author(s):  
Srijit Saha ◽  
Aarti Anand ◽  
Debraj Saha

Ÿ OBJECTIVE: Ÿ To evaluate the spectrum of radiological ndings in post-COVID sinonasal mucormycosis cases Ÿ To evaluate the demography, comorbidities and treatment modalities used in these patients which may be attributable to development of sinonasal mucormycosis after recovery from COVID-19 disease. Ÿ MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, 80 out of 793 patients who came for follow-up after recovering from COVID pneumonia, had symptoms related to paranasal sinus and orbit. CECT PNS and orbit was performed in them and 69 patients had positive CT ndings. Clinico-epidemiological data was recorded. The correlation between CT ndings and clinical history was performed by Chi2 test. P value <0.05 was considered as statistically signicant. Ÿ RESULTS: Majority - 48 (69.5%) belonged to age group between 40-60 years. Diabetes mellitus was the most common comorbid condition seen in 58 (84%) patients. The treatment history during COVID-19 disease revealed administration of intravenous or oral steroids in 54 (78.2%) patients, Injection Remdesivir in 48 (69.5%), broad-spectrum antibiotics in 36 (52.2%). 15 (21.7%) were given non-invasive ventilation and 7 (10.1%) needed invasive ventilation. Ethmoidal sinus- 68 cases (98.5%) and maxillary sinus- 65 cases (94.2%) were most frequently affected sinus. Intraorbital extension of the soft tissue was seen in 37 (53.6%) and intracranial extension was seen in 11 (15.9%) cases. On follow-up, fungal hyphae were detected in 39 (56.5%) cases via KOH mount or biopsy. Ÿ CONCLUSION: The widespread use of steroids/monoclonal antibodies/broad-spectrum antibiotics/oxygen therapy for treating COVID-19 may lead to the development/exacerbation of pre-existing fungal diseases. Health care professionals should act promptly when there is a suspicion of mucormycosis


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tajamul Khan ◽  
Ibrar Hussain ◽  
Zaman Shah

Purpose:  To find out the demographics, presentation, and outcome of surgical treatment in patients of orbital hydatid cyst. Study Design:  Interventional case series. Place and Duration of Study:  Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar, Pakistan from 2009 to 2019. Methods:  This study included 11 patients with orbital hydatid cyst who presented in Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar. Detailed history, ocular examination and Orbital imaging (Ophthalmic B-Scan, CT scan and/or MRI) was performed. The patients underwent Orbitotomy, cyst extirpated and sent for histopathology. Albendazole was given to the patients for 12 weeks after surgery. The preoperative and postoperative data until last follow-up was analyzed. Results:  Male to Female ratio was 5:6 and the mean age of the patients was 18.17 ± 17.4 years. Mean amount of proptosis was 26.27 ± 2.05mm and visual acuity was 0.23 ± 0.33 decimal in the affected eye at presentation. Eight patients (72.8%) had Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect with swollen discs. After imaging studies, presumptive diagnosis of hydatid cyst was made. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of hydatid cyst in all cases. Mean proptosis at the last follow up improved to 19.04 ± 1.45mm (P value = 0.00) and visual acuity to 0.47 ± 0.22 decimals (P value = 0.048). Only one patient (9.1%) had an associated hydatid cyst in the lung. There was no recurrence until last follow-up. Conclusion:  Hydatid cyst should be considered in differential diagnosis of proptosis in patients under 20. Surgical excision followed by a course of oral Albendazole is effective for the treatment of orbital hydatid cyst. Key Words:  Orbital hydatid cyst, Proptosis, Orbitotomy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 2473011418S0021
Author(s):  
Andrew Federer ◽  
Travis Dekker ◽  
David Tainter ◽  
Jordan Liles ◽  
Mark Easley ◽  
...  

Category: Bunion Introduction/Purpose: Hallux valgus (HV) is one of the most common deformities of the foot resulting in pain and lifestyle modification of the patient. Recurrence rates of 10-47% have been documented in single individual osteotomy series. Unfortunately, surgical correction and recurrence are often defined as changes related to normal radiographs and not actually as the magnitude of correction lost with follow-up. Currently there have not been studies evaluating the percentage of recurrence of intermetatarsal angle (IMA) and hallux valgus angle (HVA). As there is substantial difference in starting IMA and HVA, as well as amount of surgical correction, our goal was to evaluate the percentage loss of correction over time comparing preoperative, initial postoperative and minimum of 2-year follow up radiographs among three different surgical correction techniques. Methods: This is a retrospective chart review study that examines the weight-bearing radiographic measurements of patients undergoing hallux valgus corrective surgery at a single institution over 5 years. Fifty-three patients were divided into first tarsometatarsal arthrodesis (i.e. Lapidus), mid-diaphyseal osteotomies (i.e. scarf), and distal metatarsal osteotomies (i.e. chevron). The preoperative, initial postoperative, and final follow up weight-bearing radiographs were measured for intermetatarsal angle (IMA) and hallux valgus angle (HVA). Primary outcome was percentage of recurrence of IMA and HVA, with the difference in angles between preoperative and initial postoperative weight-bearing films being considered 100% correction. The percentage of recurrence between initial postoperative and most recent follow up was then calculated (Figure 1A). A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test and post-hoc Tukey-Kramer tests were used to compare preoperative IMA and HVA and percentage recurrence of IMA and HVA at most recent follow up. Results: There was no significant difference between Lapidus (14.3deg) and mid-diaphyseal osteotomies (12.7deg) in preoperative IMA (p-value=0.26). There was a significant difference between Lapidus (-0.3deg) and mid-diaphyseal (2.8deg) osteotomies for degree of hallux valgus recurrence as measured by IMA between initial postoperative films and final 2-year follow up (p-value=0.009). Lapidus procedure showed a greater magnitude decrease in IMA degrees from preoperation to final follow up compared to distal osteotomy (p-value=0.037) and trended toward significance compared to mid-diaphyseal (p-value=0.056). Mid-diaphyseal osteotomies (30%) showed a statistically significant higher percentage of IMA recurrence compared to Lapidus (-11%) (p-value=0.0014) (Figure 1B). When comparing percentage recurrence of HVA, distal osteotomies had a significantly smaller rate of recurrence when compared to the diaphyseal osteotomies (p-value=0.030). Conclusion: Though Lapidus and mid-diaphyseal osteotomies were performed for patients with a similar preoperative IMA, mid-diaphyseal osteotomies had a significantly higher percentage of recurrence at 2-year follow up compared to Lapidus procedures. Moreover, Lapidus procedures trended toward greater overall of IMA correction compared to mid-diaphyseal osteotomies. When either a Lapidus or mid-diaphyseal osteotomy is indicated, a Lapidus procedure may result in decreased rate of radiographic recurrence of hallux valgus at 2 years.


JMS SKIMS ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 55-58
Author(s):  
Shams Ul Bari ◽  
Ajaz Ahmad Malik ◽  
Khurshid Alam Wani ◽  
Ajaz A Rather

Background: Chemical sphincterotomy is a novel way for treating patients of chronic anal fissure which avoids the risk of fecal incontinence associated with traditional surgical methods. Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the results of topical Diltiazem with topical Glyceril trinitrate in the management of chronic anal fissure. Methods: 71 patients in the age group of 15 - 61 years with chronic anal fissure were included in this prospective, randomized, double-blind trial over a period of two years with further follow up for one year. The patients were randomly allocated to either Diltiazem gel 2% (37 patients) or Glyceril trinitrate ointment 0.2% (34 patients) and were asked to use the treatment twice daily for 8 weeks. Each patient was reviewed every two weeks. Symptoms, healing, side effects and recurrence were compared using SPSS version 10 employing X2 test. A p-value below 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Patients who received topical diltiazem (DTZ) showed statistically significant difference than those who were prescribed topical glyceril trinitrate in terms of symptoms, wound healing, side effects ( headaches) and recurrence (p=0.03 and 0.003 respectively). Healing occurred in 34 of 37 (92%) patients treated with Diltiazem after 6 weeks and 27 of 34 (80%) patients treated with Glyceril trinitrate after 8 weeks, which shows a significant difference in favour of Diltiazem (P < 0.001). The rest of the patients did not heal and underwent sphincterotomy (SILS). Headache occurred in all of the patients treated with Glyceril trinitrate but none of the patients treated with Diltiazem. Conclusion: Diltiazem gel was found to be better than Glyceril trinitrate ointment due to significantly higher healing rate and fewer side-effects. JMS 2014;17(2):55-58


2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali S. Abdul Kareem ◽  
Ali H. Al Hussaini

Background: Postoperative morbidity after extraction of the impacted mandibular third molar (IMTM) is inevitable. One of the most common postoperative complication is alveolar osteitis (AO) which is a painful non healed socket. Many researches were attempted to prevent the occurrence of AO by introducing and applying a new materials inside the extraction socket. Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a biological complex fibrin matrix where autologous platelets and leucocytes are present, used to enhance tissue healing process and reduce the early adverse effects of the inflammation. Aims: To evaluate the effect of PRF on the incidence of AO. Also to assess PRF effect on pain, swelling, and trismus following the surgical removal of IMTM and compare it with the control group. Materials and methods: This clinical prospective study was conducted from October 2016 to October 2017 at the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of dentistry/University of Baghdad; and Al-Sadr Specialized Health Center. A total number of 50 IMTMs were surgically removed from 45 patients who met the inclusion criteria (21 males and 24 females) with age ranged from 16-41 years. The cases were divided into two groups: a study group (25 cases) where PRF were placed inside the extraction socket and control group (25 cases) where traditional surgery were performed. AO, trismus and swelling were assessed at the 2nd and 7th postoperative day. Pain scored by numeric rating scale daily by the patients. Results: The study showed that age, gender, side of impaction, oral hygiene condition, impacted tooth classification, surgical difficulty, and the time of procedure in both control and study groups had nearly similar distribution with non- significant difference. At the 1st follow up period: Trismus (P-value = 0.834) and Swelling (P-value = 0.592) were non- significant between the two groups. AO had overall incidence of 4% occurred only in the control group, while the PRF group had no occurrence (0%), but the difference was statistically non significant. Postoperative pain had no significance difference in both groups. At the 2nd follow up period there was no significant difference regarding trismus, swelling, and incidence of AO between both groups. Conclusion: Local application of PRF can reduce the incidence of AO but not to a significant level. PRF had no effect concerning postoperative pain, swelling, and trismus.


Author(s):  
Vojin Kovacevic ◽  
Nemanja Jovanovic

Abstract Discectomy is a surgical procedure in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) if sciatica or neurological deficits occur and still persist after a course of conservative therapy. Standard discectomy (SD) and microdiscectomy (MD) are still equal in curent clinical practice. Many retrospective and prospective studies have shown that there is no clinically significant difference in the functional outcome after two treatment modalities. The aim of our study was to determine whether there are differences in the incidence of reoperation after performing SD and MD. The research included 545 patients with average period of postoperative follow-up of approximately 5.75 years. Standard discectomy was performed in 393 patients (72.11%), and micro-discectomy in 152 (27.8%) patients. The total number of reoperated patients was 37/545, or 6.78%. In the SD group, the number of reoperated patients was 33/393 (8.39%) and in the MD group 4/152 or 2.63%. Statistically significant difference (p <0.05) was recorded in favor of the MD group. Although it has been proven that both SD and MD give good endpoints of treatment and similar functional recovery, the advantage is given to microdiscectomy due to statistically significantly lower rates of recurrent herniation. This result is attributed to better visualization of neural structures and pathological substrates, as well as their mutual relationship.


Author(s):  
Fereshteh Nouri ◽  
Mohsen Naseri ◽  
Saeed Abdi ◽  
Soghrat Faghihzadeh ◽  
Mehdi Pasalar ◽  
...  

Abstract Objectives Postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) is associated with food indigestion. Efficacy of drugs used against PDS is limited whereas dietary modifications were shown to have important beneficial effects. Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM) sages suggested a dietary regimen known as Persian metabolic diet (PMD) for the management of PDS patients. In this study, the efficacy of PMD in alleviating the symptoms of PDS was explored. Methods This single-center, parallel-group, randomized clinical trial included 56 patients whom were randomly allocated to PMD group (29 participants) and Optional diet (OD) group (27 participants). They were instructed to follow the protocol for two weeks. Using a standard validated questionnaire, all outcomes were evaluated at baseline, end of the intervention period, and end of follow-up time. Results At the end of the intervention period, comparing the changes of severity scores between the groups showed a statistically significant difference in week 2 (p-value<0.001) and week 8 (p-value<0.001) follow-up comparing to the baseline. Similarly, at the end of the follow-up period, epigastric fullness, epigastric discomfort, and bloating were significantly improved in the PMD group (p<0.001). Conclusions This diet prepared based on Persian medicine seems to be effective in relieving the symptoms of patients with PDS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (Supplement_3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nooshin Dalili ◽  
Pedram Ahmadpoor ◽  
Behzad Einollahi ◽  
Hamed Azhdari Tehrani

Abstract Background and Aims Renal transplantation is considered as the best replacement therapy for advanced ESRD patients. An allograft rejection happens as a result of post transplant immune reactions, which change the outcome of the organ transplantation. Today a major challenge in the field of transplantation is the identification of easy, reliable and non-invasive markers or methods that being able to predict the probability of organ rejection. One of the possible methods is looking for type of infiltrated cells in tissue obtaining by biopsy stained with specific cellular markers and assesses the infiltration of these cells in different types of rejection. Here the severity of CD3, CD20, Th17 and FOXP3 infiltration in patients with biopsy proven acute cellular rejection was evaluated based on IHC staining, whether these specific infiltrations can show an association with graft outcome or not. Method 50 patients with biopsy proven Acute T Cell Mediated Rejection (ATCMR) recruited. Previous clinical data and 1 year clinical follow up collected. The entire specimen assessed for infiltration of CD3, CD20, FOXP3 Tregs and Th17 with IHC. Patients divided into subgroups: stable graft function versus impaired graft function based on serum creatinine course in one year follow up after rejection therapy and appropriate response to treatment versus failure to response, based on allograft function throughout the course of admission. Results In impaired graft function arm, FOXP3 (7.88 vs. 8.02 with P-value 0.96) and Th17 cells were higher (5.01 vs. 10.2 with P-value 0.24) but with non-significant values. FOXP3/Th17 ratio was higher in stable group (1.4 vs. 1.12 with P-value 0.22). In failure to response to therapy group both FOXP3 (9.95 vs. 6.63 with P-value 0.1) and Th17 (11.3 vs. 8.3 with P-value 0.15) cells were higher. FOXP3/Th17 ratio was higher in proper response group (1.19 vs. 1.15 with P-value 0.8). No significant difference was obtained between CD3 and CD20 infiltration in these two groups. Conclusion Final results showed that Th17 has more important role in predicting the graft outcome and response to treatment and FOXP3 infiltration had a minor part. This may be in controversial with previous facts about the role of FOXP3 cells, which drive the allograft into stable condition.


1983 ◽  
Vol 69 (5) ◽  
pp. 463-467
Author(s):  
Teodoro Chisesi ◽  
Orlando Ricciardi ◽  
Sandra Dal Fior ◽  
Francesco Cappellari ◽  
Franco Pozza ◽  
...  

Forty-nine patients with previously untreated advanced Hodgkin's disease were treated in our Institution between 1973 and 1981. Treatment modalities of these patients were reviewed, and they were divided into 3 groups according to the treatment employed: 13 patients received MOPP only, 22 patients received MOPP plus involved field radiotherapy, and 14 received alternating MOPP/ABVD chemotherapy. The response rates for the 3 groups were respectively 38.5%, 63.6% and 78.6%. A longer follow-up is needed to assess a significant difference in survival curves. The advantages of adjuvant radiotherapy and alternating non-cross-resistant drugs in advanced Hodgkin's disease are discussed.


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