2011
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v118.21.2229.2229
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Development and Validation of a Predictive Model for Death in Acquired Severe ADAMTS13 Deficiency-Associated Idiopathic Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: The French TMA Reference Center Experience

Abstract: 2229 Background: Acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is still associated with a 10–20% death rate, which did not significantly improve for more than 20 years despite a better awareness about this diagnosis. Usually, death occurs within the first days of management and so far, early prognostic factors of death could not be clearly identified. In this context, the accurate understanding of factors associated with a fatal outcome at the acute phas… Show more

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“…Increasing age was an important predictor of survival with older patients showing worse outcomes. In particular, patients with age of 60 years or more were most susceptible to increased mortality even after adjusting for other comorbidities, as also shown in other studies . PLT transfusions were also an independent risk factor for mortality.…”
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“…Increasing age was an important predictor of survival with older patients showing worse outcomes. In particular, patients with age of 60 years or more were most susceptible to increased mortality even after adjusting for other comorbidities, as also shown in other studies . PLT transfusions were also an independent risk factor for mortality.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Renal failure (acute or chronic and with dialysis dependence) was also associated with worse outcome in TTP patients and higher adjusted odds of death. Varying degrees of renal dysfunction ranging from elevated creatinine to renal failure warranting dialysis have previously been reported as being associated with adverse outcomes in TTP patients but not death . In our data, renal failure was seen in the sickest TTP patients with more than three‐quarters of the subjects being in the highest grade of severity of illness by the APR‐DRG severity scoring and was identified as a significant independent predictor of death.…”
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confidence: 54%
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