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01-01-2014 | Original Article
Distribution of serum erythropoietin levels in lower risk myelodysplastic syndrome cases with anemia
Authors:
Kumi Nakazaki, Yasuhito Nannya, Mineo Kurokawa
Published in:
International Journal of Hematology
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Issue 1/2014
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Abstract
International guidelines for myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) state that the standard therapy for lower risk MDS patients with symptomatic anemia of serum erythropoietin (EPO) <500 IU/L is erythroid-stimulating agents (ESAs). The objective of this study is to examine the distribution of EPO levels in lower risk MDS patients, and to inquire into the relationship of EPO distribution to hemoglobin levels and transfusions. Twenty cases of lower risk MDS (low or intermediate-1 by the International Prognostic Scoring System) with hemoglobin level <90 g/L at our institution were enrolled. Eight received more than two units of transfusions per month. Median hemoglobin level was 78 g/L. EPO levels ranged between 26.4 and 11300 IU/L (median 645 IU/L), including 10 cases (50 %) with >500 IU/L. EPO levels were inversely correlated to hemoglobin levels, especially in the cases without transfusion support (p < 0.001, R = 0.92). The rate of the cases with EPO <500 IU/L was significantly higher in the group without transfusion than the others (p = 0.020). Considering that, in Japan, the indication for transfusion is around 70 g/L of hemoglobin for chronic diseases, it may be possible to improve anemia in a subset of lower risk MDS cases by administration of ESAs before transfusions are required.