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Article Dans Une Revue Blood Année : 2012

Risk factors for acute GVHD and survival after hematopoietic cell transplantation.

Madan Jagasia
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Mukta Arora
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Mary E D Flowers
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Nelson J Chao
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Philip L Mccarthy
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Corey S Cutler
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Steven Z Pavletic
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Michael D Haagenson
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Joseph H Antin
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Brian J Bolwell
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Christopher Bredeson
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Jean-Yves Cahn
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Mitchell Cairo
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Stephanie J Lee
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Daniel J Weisdorf
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Mary M Horowitz
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Résumé

Risk factors for acute GVHD (AGVHD), overall survival, and transplant-related mortality were evaluated in adults receiving allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplants (1999-2005) from HLA-identical sibling donors (SDs; n = 3191) or unrelated donors (URDs; n = 2370) and reported to the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research, Minneapolis, MN. To understand the impact of transplant regimen on AGVHD risk, 6 treatment categories were evaluated: (1) myeloablative conditioning (MA) with total body irradiation (TBI) + PBSCs, (2) MA + TBI + BM, (3) MA + nonTBI + PBSCs, (4) MA + nonTBI + BM, (5) reduced intensity conditioning (RIC) + PBSCs, and (6) RIC + BM. The cumulative incidences of grades B-D AGVHD were 39% (95% confidence interval [CI], 37%-41%) in the SD cohort and 59% (95% CI, 57%-61%) in the URD cohort. Patients receiving SD transplants with MA + nonTBI + BM and RIC + PBSCs had significantly lower risks of grades B-D AGVHD than patients in other treatment categories. Those receiving URD transplants with MA + TBI + BM, MA + nonTBI + BM, RIC + BM, or RIC + PBSCs had lower risks of grades B-D AGVHD than those in other treatment categories. The 5-year probabilities of survival were 46% (95% CI, 44%-49%) with SD transplants and 33% (95% CI, 31%-35%) with URD transplants. Conditioning intensity, TBI and graft source have a combined effect on risk of AGVHD that must be considered in deciding on a treatment strategy for individual patients.

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Cancer

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hal-00849704 , version 1 (31-07-2013)

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Madan Jagasia, Mukta Arora, Mary E D Flowers, Nelson J Chao, Philip L Mccarthy, et al.. Risk factors for acute GVHD and survival after hematopoietic cell transplantation.. Blood, 2012, 119 (1), pp.296-307. ⟨10.1182/blood-2011-06-364265⟩. ⟨hal-00849704⟩
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