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EP411/#1297 Prognostic factors associated with ultra-high-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia

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dc.contributor.author Philippe, Poli
dc.contributor.author Itsura, Peter
dc.contributor.author Orang'o, Elkanah Omenge
dc.contributor.author Tonui, Philiph
dc.contributor.author Kosgei, Wycliffe
dc.contributor.author Aruasa, Wilson Kipkirui
dc.contributor.author Mogeni, Richard
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-23T06:17:31Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-23T06:17:31Z
dc.date.issued 2023-11
dc.identifier.uri https://www.researchgate.net/publication/375502042_EP4111297_Prognostic_factors_associated_with_ultra-high-risk_gestational_trophoblastic_neoplasia
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8412
dc.description.abstract Introduction The aim of this study was to determine the prognostic factors associated with ultra-high-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (UHR-GTN). Globally, women diagnosed with UHR-GTN have poor outcomes, despite the disease being the most curable gynecological malignancy. Methods This was a hospital-based retrospective study that was carried out at Moi Teaching and referral hospital from 2017 to 2023. The prognostic factors analyzed included patients, treatment, and disease factors. Results A total of 14 patients with UHR-GTN had their medical records reviewed. There was a 50% mortality rate. Mortality was higher among patients aged < 40 years old [85.7% vs 14.3%, p=0.23]. A high mortality rate was reported among women with anemia (100%) and septicemia (42.9%). Most patients with an initial ß-hCG of > 1,000,000 died from the disease [85.7% vs 14.3%, p=1.00]. Mortality from patients with liver and brain metastases was equally reported as 42.9% [p=0.56]. Death among those with more than 3 site metastases was 71.4% [p=0.46]. Mortality among those with more than 3 cm metastasis lesions size was 85.7% [p=0.10]. The mortality rate among those who received multimodality treatment was high [57.1% vs 42.9%, p=1.0]. A delay of ≥7 days in initiating and continuing treatment was not statistically associated with mortality [85.7%, p=0.10] and [71.4%, p=1.00], respectively. Conclusion/Implications The prognosis of UHR-GTN is poor. The age < 40 years old, anemia, septicemia, and initial ß-hCG level ≥1 million, the number and size of metastatic lesions were not statistically associated with mortality; however, there were reported to have high mortality.View this table: • View inline • View popup • Download powerpoint Abstract EP411/#1297 Table 1 Association between Mortality and socio-demographics and clinical characteristics obstetrics (n = 14) View this table: • View inline • View popup • Download powerpoint Abstract EP411/#1297 Table 2 Association between Mortality with patient, disease, and treatment factors (n = 14) en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Gynecological Cancer en_US
dc.subject Ultra-high-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia en_US
dc.subject women en_US
dc.title EP411/#1297 Prognostic factors associated with ultra-high-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia en_US
dc.type Presentation en_US


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