Hydroxyurea Compared with Anagrelide in High-Risk Essential Thrombocythemia
St. Thomas Hospital · St Thomas' Hospital · +9 more institutions
Abstract
We conducted a randomized comparison of hydroxyurea with anagrelide in the treatment of essential thrombocythemia.
A total of 809 patients with essential thrombocythemia who were at high risk for vascular events received low-dose aspirin plus either anagrelide or hydroxyurea. The composite primary end point was the actuarial risk of arterial thrombosis (myocardial infarction, unstable angina, cerebrovascular accident, transient ischemic attack, or peripheral arterial thrombosis), venous thrombosis (deep-vein thrombosis, splanchnic-vein thrombosis, or pulmonary embolism), serious hemorrhage, or death from thrombotic or hemorrhagic causes.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.38
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 43
Authors
13- CHClaire HarrisonCorresponding
St. Thomas Hospital, St Thomas' Hospital
- PJPeter J. Campbell
University of Cambridge, National Health Service
- GBGeorgina Buck
Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism
- KWKeith Wheatley
University of Birmingham, Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit
- CEClare East
University of Cambridge, National Health Service
Topics & keywords
- Anagrelide
- Essential thrombocythemia
- Medicine
- MEDLINE
- Internal medicine
- Pediatrics
- Polycythemia vera
- Good health and well-being