Prognostic models for newly-diagnosed chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Aug 1, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Prediction models for adults newly diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia

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Abstract

Twelve prognostic models for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) have been externally validated, with varying degrees of predictive performance.

  • Only three models were sufficiently validated to allow meta-analysis of their ability to predict overall survival (OS).
  • The CLL International Prognostic Index (CLL-IPI) exhibited the best discrimination with a pooled c-statistic of 0.72, though it overestimated survival in the very high-risk group.
  • The Barcelona-Brno score had a pooled c-statistic of 0.64 and appeared to overestimate survival for high-risk patients.
  • The MDACC 2007 index score had a pooled c-statistic of 0.65, with evidence suggesting it may overestimate survival for high-risk individuals.
  • Overall, the studies showed significant deficiencies in reporting, particularly regarding predictive performance measures and eligibility criteria.

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