- International Prognostic Index
The International Prognostic Index (IPI) is a clinical tool developed by oncologists to aid in predicting the
prognosis of patients with aggressivenon-Hodgkin's lymphoma . Prior to 1993, when the IPI was developed, the primary consideration in assessing prognosis was the Ann Arbor stage alone, but this was increasingly found to be an inadequate means of predicting survival outcomes, and so other factors were studied.A retrospective analysis was performed on 2031 patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, of all ages, treated with a
doxorubicin -based chemotherapy regimen such asCHOP between 1982 and 1987. [A predictive model for aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The International Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Prognostic Factors Project. N Engl J Med 1993;329(14):987-94] Several patient characteristics were analyzed to determine whether they were associated with differences in survival, and the factors that emerged as significant were, in addition to the Ann Arbor stage: age, elevated serumlactate dehydrogenase (LDH),performance status , and number of extranodal sites of disease.International Prognostic Index
One point is assigned for each of the following risk factors:
* Age greater than 60 years
* Stage III or IV disease
* Elevated serum LDH
* ECOG/Zubrod performance status of 2, 3, or 4
* More than 1 extranodal siteThe sum of the points allotted correlates with the following risk groups:
* Low risk (0-1 points) - 5-year survival of 73%
* Low-intermediate risk (2 points) - 5-year survival of 51%
* High-intermediate risk (3 points) - 5-year survival of 43%
* High risk (4-5 points) - 5-year survival of 26%Although the IPI has shown itself to be a useful clinical tool, widely used by oncologists and a mainstay of risk stratification in clinical trials for lymphoma, it should be kept in mind that it was developed prior to the use of
rituximab , which is now included with anthracycline-based combination chemotherapy as of the standard of care inB-cell lymphomas (the majority of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas). Rituximab has dramatically improved the outcomes of lymphoma patients, and its effect on the prognostic value of the IPI is uncertain.Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI)
Given the success of the IPI for intermediate grade lymphomas, an effort was undertaken to develop a similar prognostic index for the most common low-grade lymphoma,
follicular lymphoma . The prognostic factors that emerged from this were: age, stage, number of lymph node areas involved, serumhemoglobin level, and serum LDH. [Solal-Céligny et al. Follicular lymphoma international prognostic index. Blood 2004;104(5):1258-1265.]One point is assigned for each of the following adverse prognostic factors:
* Age greater than 60 years
* Stage III or IV disease
* Greater than 4 lymph node groups involved
* Serum hemoglobin less than 12 g/dL
* Elevated serum LDHThe sum of the points allotted correlates with the following risk groups:
* Low risk (0-1 points) - 5 and 10-year survivals of 91% and 71%, respectively
* Intermediate risk (2 points) - 5 and 10-year survivals of 78% and 51%, respectively
* High risk (3-5 points) - 5 and 10-year survivals of 53% and 36%, respectivelyMantle Cell Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (MIPI)
An effort was more recently undertaken to identify a similar prognostic index predictive of outcome in advanced mantle cell lymphoma. There were four factors found to have independent prognostic relevance: age, performance status, LDH, and white blood cell count (WBC). [Hoster et al. A new prognostic index (MIPI) for patients with advanced-stage mantle cell lymphoma. Blood 2008;111(2):558-565.]
The point values are assigned as follows:
* 0 points: Age less than 50 years, ECOG performance status of 0-1, LDH less than 0.67 of the upper limit of normal, or WBC of less than 6,700 cells/mcl
* 1 point: Age 50-59, LDH 0.67-0.99 of the upper limit of normal, or WBC 6,700 to 9,999 cells/mcl
* 2 points: Age 60-69, ECOG performance status of 2-4, LDH 1-1.49 times the upper limit of normal, or WBC 10,000-14,000 cells/mcl
* 3 points: Age 70 or greater, LDH 1.5 times the upper limit of normal or greater, and WBC of 15,000 cells/mcl or greaterThe sum of the allotted points correlates with the following risk groups:
* Low risk (0-3 points) - median survival not yet reached
* Intermediate risk (4-5 points) - median survival of 51 months
* High risk (6-11 points) - median survival of 29 monthsReferences
ee also
* Hodgkin's Lymphoma Prognosis
External links
* [http://www.qxmd.com/hematology/Prognosis-In-Follicular-Lymphoma.php Online FLIPI scoring tool]
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