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The use of erythropoiesis‐stimulating agents is safe and effective in the management of anaemia in myelofibrosis patients treated with ruxolitinib

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Erythropoiesis‐stimulating agents (ESAs) were combined with ruxolitinib in 59 anaemic myelofibrosis patients (93% with Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring System [DIPSS] intermediate‐2/high risk; 52·5% transfusion‐dependent). Anaemia response (AR) rate was 54%… Click to show full abstract

Erythropoiesis‐stimulating agents (ESAs) were combined with ruxolitinib in 59 anaemic myelofibrosis patients (93% with Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring System [DIPSS] intermediate‐2/high risk; 52·5% transfusion‐dependent). Anaemia response (AR) rate was 54% and 76% of patients responded at 5 years. A further 15% displayed minor improvement in anaemia and 78% of patients reduced spleen size. Endogenous erythropoietin levels <125 u/l correlated with a higher AR rate (63% vs. 20%, P = 0·008). No thrombotic events or other toxicities occurred. Overall survival was 62% at 4 years, influenced by DIPSS and transfusion dependency. ESAs seem effective in improving anaemia in ruxruxolitinib‐treated myelofibrosis patients.

Keywords: erythropoiesis stimulating; stimulating agents; myelofibrosis; anaemia; myelofibrosis patients

Journal Title: British Journal of Haematology
Year Published: 2018

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