Prognostic factors in patients with secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistioc ytosis in a Chinese cohort
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Prognostic factors in patients with secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistioc ytosis in a Chinese cohort
Abstract
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare hyperinflammatory syndrome with high mortality mediated by an unbridled and persistent activation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells. However, the influence factors of early death in adult sHLH patients are still not fully elucidated, which need further investigating. We have conducted an observational study of adult HLH patients between January 2016 and December 2022. All patients are enrolled according to HLH-2004 criteria. Clinical manifestations, laboratory data, treatments, and outcomes have been recorded. Influence factors associated with prognosis are calculated by using logistic regression models. Overall, 220 patients enrolled in this study. The etiologies of HLH were divided into five groups including autoimmune-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (AAHS) (n = 90, 40.9%), malignancies (n = 73, 33.2%), EBV-HLH (n = 18, 8.2%), infection excluded EBV (n = 24, 10.9%), and other triggers (n = 15, 6.8%). Among them, EBV-HLH had the highest mortality (77.8%), and AAHS had the lowest mortality (14.4%). Multivariate analysis indicated that age (≥ 38 years old), cytopenia ≥ 2 lines, platelets (≤ 50 × 109/L), aspartate aminotransferase (≥ 135U/L), prothrombin time (≥ 14.9 s) and activated partial thromboplastin time (≥ 38.5s), EBV, and fungal infection are independent risk factors for poor prognosis of HLH. Adult HLH patients with elder age, cytopenia ≥ 2 lines, levels of decreased platelets, increased AST, prolonged PT and APTT, EBV, and fungal infection tend to have a poor prognosis.
Keywords: Coagulation dysfunction; Cytopenia; EBV; Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis; Prognostic factors.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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