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Hematol Transfus Cell Ther ; 40(2): 112-119, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30057984

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the influence of two conditioning regimens on the chimerical status of 104 patients with acquired severe aplastic anemia. METHODS: Patients were monitored for at least 18 months after related bone marrow transplantation and reaching partial or complete hematologic recovery. Group I patients (n = 55) received 200 mg/kg cyclophosphamide alone and Group II (n = 49) received 120 mg/kg cyclophosphamide associated with 12 mg/kg busulfan. Patients were classified in three chimerism levels according to the percentage of donor cells in the peripheral blood. RESULTS: Chimerism ≤50% occurred in 36.4% of Group I and none of Group II; chimerism 51-90% was found in 20.0% of Group I and 10.2% of Group II; and chimerism >90% was found in 43.6% of Group I versus 89.8% of Group II. A significant association (p-value < 0.001) was found between conditioning type and chimerism levels. A higher number of infused cells was associated with higher levels of chimerism only in Group I (p-value = 0.013). Multivariate analysis showed that chimerism >90% is associated with the cyclophosphamide plus busulfan conditioning (p-value < 0.001) and higher number of infused cells (p-value = 0.009), suggesting that these factors are predictive of graft outcome. Regarding hematological recovery, higher chimerism levels were associated with higher neutrophil (p-value = 0.003) and platelet counts (p-value < 0.001) in Group I only. These results show that myeloablative conditioning favors full donor chimerism and non-myeloablative conditioning predisposes to mixed chimerism or autologous recovery of hematopoiesis. CONCLUSION: These data show that autologous recovery depends on the intensity of immunosuppression and that the immunosuppressive function of cyclophosphamide alone can induce this type of hematopoietic recovery.

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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 40(2): 112-119, Apr.-June 2018. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-953814

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Background: This study investigated the influence of two conditioning regimens on the chimerical status of 104 patients with acquired severe aplastic anemia. Methods: Patients were monitored for at least 18 months after related bone marrow transplantation and reaching partial or complete hematologic recovery. Group I patients (n = 55) received 200 mg/kg cyclophosphamide alone and Group II (n = 49) received 120 mg/kg cyclophosphamide associated with 12 mg/kg busulfan. Patients were classified in three chimerism levels according to the percentage of donor cells in the peripheral blood. Results: Chimerism ≤50% occurred in 36.4% of Group I and none of Group II; chimerism 51-90% was found in 20.0% of Group I and 10.2% of Group II; and chimerism >90% was found in 43.6% of Group I versus 89.8% of Group II. A significant association (p-value < 0.001) was found between conditioning type and chimerism levels. A higher number of infused cells was associated with higher levels of chimerism only in Group I (p-value = 0.013). Multivariate analysis showed that chimerism >90% is associated with the cyclophosphamide plus busulfan conditioning (p-value < 0.001) and higher number of infused cells (p-value = 0.009), suggesting that these factors are predictive of graft outcome. Regarding hematological recovery, higher chimerism levels were associated with higher neutrophil (p-value = 0.003) and platelet counts (p-value < 0.001) in Group I only. These results show that myeloablative conditioning favors full donor chimerism and non-myeloablative conditioning predisposes to mixed chimerism or autologous recovery of hematopoiesis. Conclusion: These data show that autologous recovery depends on the intensity of immunosuppression and that the immunosuppressive function of cyclophosphamide alone can induce this type of hematopoietic recovery.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Bone Marrow Transplantation , Chimerism , Anemia, Aplastic
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Quito; Escuela Nacional de Enfermería; 1986. 100 p. ilus, tab.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-352633

ABSTRACT

El presente trabajo se realizó tomando en cuenta la alta incidencia e colecistitis y colelitiasis que se presentó en los pacientes atendidos en el servicio de cirugía del Hospital Enrique Garcés en el Período comprendido de abril del 85 a marzo del 86. Para el desarrollo del mismo hemos tenido serias limitaciones como: la falta de bibliografía, como trabajos de investigación sobre el tema objeto de nuestro estudio; cabe mencionar la dificultad para la obtención de información estadística de otras instituciones de salud como son el Hospital Eugenio Espejo y el Hospital Carlos Andrade Marín. A Pesar de las limitaciones mencionadas hemos superado los problemas tratándo que el presente trabajo de investigación, se acerque lo más posible a la realidad y pueda servir de guía para futuras investigaciones...


Subject(s)
Cholecystitis , Cholelithiasis , Hospitals , Patient Care , Socioeconomic Factors , Surgery Department, Hospital , Delivery of Health Care
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