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Mantle Cell Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (MIPI) Calculator

  • Age
  • ECOG performance status
  • Serum lactate dehydrogenase value
  • Laboratory upper limit of normal for LDH
  • White blood cell count in 10^9 per liter
  • Mantle Cell Lymphoma International Prognostic Index and simplified approach explanation
    The Mantle Cell Lymphoma International Prognostic Index provides a clinical estimate of prognosis based on four baseline variables age ECOG performance status serum lactate dehydrogenase relative to the laboratory upper limit of normal and white blood cell count measured in 10 to the 9 per liter.
    The original MIPI score is computed as a weighted sum using coefficients derived from Cox regression and yields a continuous score that is commonly categorized with cutoffs to define low intermediate and high risk groups where a value below 5.7 is considered low risk 5.7 to 6.2 intermediate risk and above 6.2 high risk.

    A simplified MIPI uses integer points assigned to categories of each variable to produce a total points score that is easier to calculate at the bedside or in a web tool The simplified score strata are low risk with total points of 0 to 3 intermediate risk with total points of 4 or 5 and high risk with total points of 6 to 11.
    Both approaches are intended for prognostic stratification and not as a substitute for clinical judgment or for making treatment decisions without specialist multidisciplinary input The biological MIPI that incorporates Ki 67 proliferation index or other molecular markers may refine prognostic classification when those data are available.

    Reference

    Hoster E et al A new prognostic index MIPI for patients with advanced stage mantle cell lymphoma Blood 2008 which defines the original MIPI formula and risk cutoffs.
    Additional validation and summaries of the simplified MIPI and combined indexes are available in subsequent reviews and guideline summaries including Lim et al 2010 and the European mantle cell lymphoma network resources.

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