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    Validation of the triple a model (age, absolute neutrophil count, absolute lymphocyte count) for the prediction of survival and thrombosis in 1000 patients with polycythemia vera
    (2025)
    Lekovic, Danijela (36659562000)
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    Bogdanovic, Andrija (6603686934)
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    Arsenovic, Isidora (58551558700)
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    Ivanovic, Jelena (58551445800)
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    Cvetkovic, Mirjana (58716866000)
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    Čolović, Nataša (6701607753)
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    Lucijanic, Marko (36082720300)
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    Krečak, Ivan (57190584995)
    Standard ELN risk stratification for thrombosis and overall survival (OS) in patients with polycythemia vera (PV) is based on advanced age and history of thrombosis. Recently, the triple A (AAA) risk model was developed for OS prediction in patients with essential thrombocythemia, which, besides rising age, incorporates high (≥8x109/L) absolute neutrophil and low(<1.7 × 109/L) lymphocyte counts. The presented multicenter international study on a large cohort of PV patients validated the findings from prior reports and demonstrated excellent prognostic properties of the triple A model with respect to both thrombosis and survival in PV. Moreover, it revealed that the addition of patient comorbidities (assessed through the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI)) to ELN and triple A score may not help to further refine the survival prognostication of these patients. Therefore, the triple A score with its simplicity seems to offer excellent balance during the initial risk assessment in PV, implicating its global applicability. © 2025 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Validation of the triple a model (age, absolute neutrophil count, absolute lymphocyte count) for the prediction of survival and thrombosis in 1000 patients with polycythemia vera
    (2025)
    Lekovic, Danijela (36659562000)
    ;
    Bogdanovic, Andrija (6603686934)
    ;
    Arsenovic, Isidora (58551558700)
    ;
    Ivanovic, Jelena (58551445800)
    ;
    Cvetkovic, Mirjana (58716866000)
    ;
    Jovanovic, Jelica (57202914654)
    ;
    Čolović, Nataša (6701607753)
    ;
    Lucijanic, Marko (36082720300)
    ;
    Krečak, Ivan (57190584995)
    Standard ELN risk stratification for thrombosis and overall survival (OS) in patients with polycythemia vera (PV) is based on advanced age and history of thrombosis. Recently, the triple A (AAA) risk model was developed for OS prediction in patients with essential thrombocythemia, which, besides rising age, incorporates high (≥8x109/L) absolute neutrophil and low(<1.7 × 109/L) lymphocyte counts. The presented multicenter international study on a large cohort of PV patients validated the findings from prior reports and demonstrated excellent prognostic properties of the triple A model with respect to both thrombosis and survival in PV. Moreover, it revealed that the addition of patient comorbidities (assessed through the Charlson comorbidity index (CCI)) to ELN and triple A score may not help to further refine the survival prognostication of these patients. Therefore, the triple A score with its simplicity seems to offer excellent balance during the initial risk assessment in PV, implicating its global applicability. © 2025 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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