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Rev. bras. hematol. hemoter ; 38(4): 302-309, Oct.-Dec. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-829942

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ABSTRACT Background: Cyclophosphamide plus thalidomide as induction for multiple myeloma patients eligible for autologous stem cell transplantation may be a limiting factor for cell mobilization. The minimum acceptable mobilized peripheral blood stem cell count to prevent deleterious effects during transplantation is 2.0 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg. Combining other treatments to granulocyte-colony stimulating factor, such as cyclophosphamide, could overcome the mobilization limitation. The objective of this study was to assess the number of CD34+ cells mobilized using granulocyte-colony stimulating factor with and without cyclophosphamide after induction with cyclophosphamide, thalidomide and dexamethasone. Methods: A retrospective study was performed of a cohort of multiple myeloma patients submitted to autologous stem cell transplantations at two Brazilian centers between May 2009 and July 2013. The oral cyclophosphamide and thalidomide induction doses used were 1500 mg/month and 100-200 mg/day, respectively. Mobilization doses were 10-15 mcg/kg granulocyte-colony stimulating factor with 2-4 g/m2 cyclophosphamide, or 15-20 mcg/kg granulocyte-colony stimulating factor alone for 5 days. Collection of >2.0 × 106 CD34+ cells/kg was considered sufficient. Results: Eighty-eight patients were analyzed; only 18 received cyclophosphamide. The median age was 58 years old (range: 51-62) for the granulocyte-colony stimulating factor group and 56.5 years old (range: 54-60) for granulocyte-colony stimulating factor plus cyclophosphamide group. Fifty-two patients were male. Eighty cases (90.9%) were Durie-Salmon Staging System III-A/B and 38 (44.7%) and 20 cases (23.5%) were International Staging System 2 and 3, respectively. The group that received cyclophosphamide collected a higher median number of progenitor cells [3.8 (range: 3.1-4.4) vs. 3.2 (range: 2.3-3.8)] (p-value = 0.008). No correlation was observed between better responses or number of induction cycles and the number of cells collected. Conclusion: The number of cells mobilized with granulocyte-colony stimulating factor plus cyclophosphamide was higher. However, in both groups, the median number of CD34+ cells was sufficient to perform a single autologous stem cell transplantation; no deleterious effects were reported during harvesting.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor , Bone Marrow Transplantation , Cyclophosphamide , Multiple Myeloma , Thalidomide , Transplantation, Autologous , Dexamethasone , Antigens, CD34
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São Paulo med. j ; 112(4): 639-41, Oct.-Dec. 1994. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-154005

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Aspergilose pulmonar: causa infrequente de atelectasia e asfixia em paciente leucêmico. Paciente de 22 anos em primeira recidiva de leucemia linfóide aguda de tipo T desenvolveu febre e infiltrado pulmonar após 23 dias de granulocitopenia. Apesar do uso de Anfotericina B, houve progressäo da doença pulmonar com aparecimento de expectoraçäo purulenta, atelectasia do pulmäo direito e insuficiência ventilatória. Esta foi resolvida após eliminaçäo de rolha brônquica espessa. Culturas de escarro revelaram Candida Albicans e Staphylococcus epidermidis; a microscopia óptica da rolha revelou a presença de hifas de aspergilos. O paciente foi a óbito 9 dias após, por infecçäo disseminada por aspeergilos, confirmada por necrópsia


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Humans , Male , Adult , Asphyxia/etiology , Pulmonary Atelectasis/etiology , Aspergillosis, Allergic Bronchopulmonary/complications , Precursor T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/complications , Pulmonary Atelectasis , Immunocompromised Host , Aspergillosis, Allergic Bronchopulmonary
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