Figure 4.
Summary of univariate analyses of pretreatment factors for association with response outcomes. This figure shows the overall response rates, CR/CRi rates, and relapse rates segregated according to different pretreatment variables, along with the associated ORs and HRs for those values in univariate analyses. (Left) Overall response rate (includes patients with CR, CRi, PR, or nPR); the corresponding OR represents the likelihood for failure to respond compared with the first listed category for each variable. (Middle) Complete response rate; the OR represents the likelihood for failure to achieve CR/CRi. (Right) The relative relapse rate; the HR for loss of response, which is also represented numerically to the right of the graph. The N column represents the number of patients with data for each category. Dotted vertical lines for response rate and CR/CRi rate represent the overall rates observed for all patients. For the relative relapse rate, the vertical dotted line represents a HR of 1.0 (no hazard) associated with the first listed category for each variable). ORs and HRs are shown with 95% CIs for each column. Variables tested but found to be nonsignificant on univariate analyses and not shown in the figure were age (≥70, <70 years) and sex. For these analyses, where data on a cytogenetic abnormality or mutation in TP53, NOTCH1, SF3B1, or IGHV was missing, the patient was included in the no category. del, deletion; mut, mutated.

Summary of univariate analyses of pretreatment factors for association with response outcomes. This figure shows the overall response rates, CR/CRi rates, and relapse rates segregated according to different pretreatment variables, along with the associated ORs and HRs for those values in univariate analyses. (Left) Overall response rate (includes patients with CR, CRi, PR, or nPR); the corresponding OR represents the likelihood for failure to respond compared with the first listed category for each variable. (Middle) Complete response rate; the OR represents the likelihood for failure to achieve CR/CRi. (Right) The relative relapse rate; the HR for loss of response, which is also represented numerically to the right of the graph. The N column represents the number of patients with data for each category. Dotted vertical lines for response rate and CR/CRi rate represent the overall rates observed for all patients. For the relative relapse rate, the vertical dotted line represents a HR of 1.0 (no hazard) associated with the first listed category for each variable). ORs and HRs are shown with 95% CIs for each column. Variables tested but found to be nonsignificant on univariate analyses and not shown in the figure were age (≥70, <70 years) and sex. For these analyses, where data on a cytogenetic abnormality or mutation in TP53, NOTCH1, SF3B1, or IGHV was missing, the patient was included in the no category. del, deletion; mut, mutated.

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