Total metabolic tumor volume as a survival predictor for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the GOYA study

dc.contributor.authorKostakoglu, Lale
dc.contributor.authorMattiello, Federico
dc.contributor.authorMartelli, Maurizio
dc.contributor.authorSehn, Laurie H.
dc.contributor.authorBelada, David
dc.contributor.authorCarella
dc.contributor.authorGhiggi, Chiara
dc.contributor.authorChua, Neil
dc.contributor.authorGonzález Barca, Eva
dc.contributor.authorHong, Xiaonan
dc.contributor.authorPinto, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorShi, Yuankai
dc.contributor.authorTatsumi, Yoichi
dc.contributor.authorBolen, Christopher
dc.contributor.authorKnapp, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorSellam, Gila
dc.contributor.authorNielsen, Tina
dc.contributor.authorSahin, Deniz
dc.contributor.authorVitolo, Umberto
dc.contributor.authorTrneny, Marek
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-06T17:17:18Z
dc.date.available2022-09-06T17:17:18Z
dc.date.issued2021-08-19
dc.date.updated2022-09-06T17:17:18Z
dc.description.abstractThis retrospective analysis of the phase III GOYA study investigated the prognostic value of baseline metabolic tumor volume parameters and maximum standardized uptake values for overall and progression-free survival (PFS) in treatment-naïve diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Baseline total metabolic tumor volume (determined for tumors >1 mL using a threshold of 1.5 times the mean liver standardized uptake value +2 standard deviations), total lesion glycolysis, and maximum standardized uptake value positron emission tomography data were dichotomized based on receiver operating characteristic analysis and divided into quartiles by baseline population distribution. Of 1,418 enrolled patients, 1,305 had a baseline positron emission tomography scan with detectable lesions. Optimal cut-offs were 366 cm3 for total metabolic tumor volume and 3,004 g for total lesion glycolysis. High total metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis predicted poorer PFS, with associations retained after adjustment for baseline and disease characteristics (high total metabolic tumor volume hazard ratio: 1.71, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.352.18; total lesion glycolysis hazard ratio: 1.46; 95% CI: 1.15-1.86). Total metabolic tumor volume was prognostic for PFS in subgroups with International Prognostic Index scores 0-2 and 3-5, and those with different cell-of-origin subtypes. Maximum standardized uptake value had no prognostic value in this setting. High total metabolic tumor volume associated with high International Prognostic Index or non-germinal center B-cell classification identified the highest-risk cohort for unfavorable prognosis. In conclusion, baseline total metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis are independent predictors of PFS in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma after first-line immunochemotherapy.
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dc.identifier.idgrec724184
dc.identifier.issn0390-6078
dc.identifier.pmid34407602
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/188755
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherFerrata Storti Foundation
dc.relation.isformatofReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2021.278663
dc.relation.ispartofHaematologica, 2021, vol. 107, num. 7, p. 1633-1642
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2021.278663
dc.rights(c) Ferrata Storti Foundation, 2021
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceArticles publicats en revistes (Ciències Clíniques)
dc.subject.classificationLimfomes
dc.subject.classificationGlucòlisi
dc.subject.classificationTomografia per emissió de positrons
dc.subject.classificationPronòstic mèdic
dc.subject.otherLymphomas
dc.subject.otherGlycolysis
dc.subject.otherPositron emission tomography
dc.subject.otherPrognosis
dc.titleTotal metabolic tumor volume as a survival predictor for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the GOYA study
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