Episode 209: Blast Crisis

Episode 209: Blast Crisis

Author: Core EM May 1, 2025 Duration: 0:00

We dive into the recognition and management of blast crisis.

Hosts:
Sadakat Chowdhury, MD
Brian Gilberti, MD

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Show Notes

Topic Overview

  • Blast crisis is an oncologic emergency, most commonly seen in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
  • Defined by:
    • >20% blasts in peripheral blood or bone marrow.
    • May include extramedullary blast proliferation.
  • Without treatment, median survival is only 3–6 months.

Pathophysiology & Associated Conditions

  • Usually occurs in CML, but also in:
    • Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs)
    • Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)
  • Transition from chronic to blast phase often reflects disease progression or treatment resistance.

Risk Factors

  • 10% of CML patients progress to blast crisis.
  • Risk increased in:
    • Patients refractory to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (e.g., imatinib).
    • Those with Philadelphia chromosome abnormalities.
    • WBC >100,000, which increases risk for leukostasis.

Clinical Presentation

  • Symptoms often stem from pancytopenia and leukostasis:
    • Anemia: fatigue, malaise.
    • Functional neutropenia: high WBC count, but increased infection/sepsis risk.
    • Thrombocytopenia: bleeding, bruising.
  • Leukostasis/hyperviscosity effects by system:
    • Neurologic: confusion, visual changes, stroke-like symptoms.
    • Cardiopulmonary: ARDS, myocardial injury.
    • Others: priapism, limb ischemia, bowel infarction.
  • Rapid deterioration is common — early recognition is critical.

Diagnostic Workup

  • CBC with differential: assess blast % and cytopenias.
  • Peripheral smear and manual diff: confirm immature blasts.
  • CMP: screen for tumor lysis syndrome:
    • Elevated potassium, phosphate, uric acid.
    • Low calcium.
  • LDH & uric acid: markers of high cell turnover.
  • Coagulation studies (PT, PTT): assess for DIC.
  • Definitive tests (done inpatient): bone marrow biopsy, flow cytometry.

Emergency Department Management

  • Resuscitation & ABCs: oxygen, IV fluids, vitals monitoring.
  • Avoid aggressive transfusions:
    • Risk of hyperviscosity with PRBCs and platelets.
  • Initiate broad-spectrum antibiotics early:
    • High suspicion for sepsis in functionally neutropenic patients.
  • Consider antifungals for prolonged febrile neutropenia.
  • Cytoreduction strategies:
    • Hydroxyurea to lower WBCs quickly.
    • Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs).
    • High-dose chemotherapy.
  • Early consultation with hematology/oncology is essential.
  • Mutation testing may guide targeted therapy.

Prognosis

  • Without treatment: median survival ~3 months.
  • With treatment:
    • Potential survival >1 year.
    • Best outcomes in patients who enter a second chronic phase and undergo allogeneic stem cell transplant.

Ethical & Logistical Considerations

  • Treatment may involve aggressive interventions with serious side effects.
  • Important to assess:
    • Patient goals of care.
    • Capacity for informed consent.
  • Resource limitations:
    • Not all hospitals have oncology services.
    • Patients may require transfer over long distances.
  • Emphasize early, transparent discussions with patients and families.

Top 3 Take-Home Points

  • Recognize early: Look for cytopenias, leukostasis, and rapid clinical decline.
  • Resuscitate appropriately: Start antibiotics; be cautious with transfusions.
  • Call for help: Early hematology/oncology involvement is essential for definitive care.

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