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. 2024 Sep;103(9):3453-3461.
doi: 10.1007/s00277-024-05836-3. Epub 2024 Jun 12.

Obesity is associated with adverse outcomes in primary immune thrombocytopenia - a retrospective single-center study

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Obesity is associated with adverse outcomes in primary immune thrombocytopenia - a retrospective single-center study

Zhengrui Xiao et al. Ann Hematol. 2024 Sep.

Abstract

The pathophysiology of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) involves immune-mediated platelet destruction. The presence of adipose tissue in obese individuals creates an inflammatory environment that could potentially impact the clinical course and outcomes of ITP. However the relationship between obesity and ITP outcomes has not been well described. We evaluated ITP outcomes in 275 patients diagnosed with primary ITP from 2012 to 2022. Patients were categorized into four groups based on their body mass index (BMI) at diagnosis. Female gender was associated with a lower platelet count at the time of diagnosis at any BMI. Patients with high BMI had lower platelet counts at diagnosis and at platelet nadir (p < 0.001), an increased likelihood of requiring therapy (p < 0.001) and requiring multiple lines of therapy (p = 0.032). Non-obese patients who required corticosteroid treatment experienced a longer remission duration compared to obese patients (p = 0.009) and were less likely to be steroid-dependent (p = 0.048). Our findings suggest that obesity may be a significant risk factor for developing ITP and for ITP prognosis. Future studies are needed to evaluate the role of weight loss intervention in improving ITP outcomes.

Keywords: ITP; Obesity; Outcomes; Prognosis; Thrombocytopenia.

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Alternative diagnoses including liver disease, bone marrow failure, myelodysplastic syndrome, acute myeloid leukemia, chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia, hypersplenism
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Remission duration for each group

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