Honar Cherif, Qian Cai, Concetta Crivera, Ann Leon, Iffat Rahman, Amy Leval, Wim Noel, Christian Kjellander
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Overall Survival and Treatment Patterns Among Patients With Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in Sweden: A Nationwide Population-based Study
Objectives
Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA) is a rare autoantibody-mediated disorder, and first-line treatment primarily relies on corticosteroids. This study assessed overall survival (OS) and treatment patterns of wAIHA in Sweden.
Methods
Adults with ≥ 1 primary diagnosis code for wAIHA (or AIHA plus oral corticosteroids (OCS)/immunosuppressants as sensitivity analyses) between 2011 and 2022 were identified from five Swedish national registers and linked through each patient's unique identity number. Kaplan–Meier curves with log-rank tests and Cox regressions were performed to assess OS for patients with primary versus secondary wAIHA and patients with wAIHA and long-term versus short-term (≥ 3 vs. < 3 months) OCS users.
Results
The main analysis included 292 patients; 1791 patients were included in the sensitivity analysis. At a median 3.7-year follow-up, a median OS in primary wAIHA was not reached versus 6.0 years for secondary wAIHA (log-rank test: p = 0.003). Subgroup analyses showed no significant difference in risk of death between long-term and short-term OCS users; however, in the sensitivity analysis, long-term OCS users showed significantly higher risk of death (adjusted hazard ratio: 1.45; 95% confidence interval: 1.180, 1.781; p < 0.001) versus short-term OCS users.
Conclusion
Secondary wAIHA or long-term OCS use was associated with lower OS, underscoring the disease burden and unmet need for efficacious wAIHA treatments.
期刊介绍:
European Journal of Haematology is an international journal for communication of basic and clinical research in haematology. The journal welcomes manuscripts on molecular, cellular and clinical research on diseases of the blood, vascular and lymphatic tissue, and on basic molecular and cellular research related to normal development and function of the blood, vascular and lymphatic tissue. The journal also welcomes reviews on clinical haematology and basic research, case reports, and clinical pictures.