Platelet production rate predicts the response to prednisone therapy in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura

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The predictive value of clinical and platelet kinetic parameters for treatment outcome in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) was investigated in 75 patients with platelets ≤20×109/ L. The platelet kinetic studies showed that the platelet production rate (PPR) was decreased (<100×109/day), normal, or increased (>355×109/day) in 33%, 48%, and 19% of patients, respectively. All patients started with prednisone at diagnosis (1 mg/kg/day). Initial complete and partial response (CR/PR) rate was 84% and a durable CR/PR (≥6 months without treatment) was attained in 44% of the patients. Durable CR/PR was noticed in 64% of the patients with decreased PPR during a median follow-up time without treatment of 81 (range 18-92) months, compared to 34% of the patients with normal or increased PPR during a median follow-up time without treatment of 141 (range 10-284) months (p = 0.03). Splenectomy was performed in 32% of patients with decreased PPR and in 62% of patients with normal or increased PPR (p = 0.03). In conclusion, ITP patients with suppressed PPR have a significant higher durable CR/PR rate to prednisone therapy and are less frequently exposed to splenectomy than those with a normal or increased PPR. © The Author(s) 2008.

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Houwerzijl, E. J., Louwes, H., Sluiter, W. J., Smit, J. W., Vellenga, E., & Wolf, J. T. M. (2008). Platelet production rate predicts the response to prednisone therapy in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Annals of Hematology, 87(12), 975–983. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-008-0537-1

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