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  • Auner, H W., et al. (författare)
  • Reduced intensity-conditioned allogeneic stem cell transplantation for multiple myeloma relapsing or progressing after autologous transplantation: a study by the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Bone Marrow Transplantation. - : Nature Publishing Group: Open Access Hybrid Model Option B. - 0268-3369 .- 1476-5365. ; 48:11, s. 1395-1400
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Outcomes and prognostic factors of reduced intensity-conditioned allo-SCT (RIC allo-SCT) for multiple myeloma (MM) relapsing or progressing after prior autologous (auto)-SCT are not well defined. We performed an analysis of 413 MM patients who received a related or unrelated RIC allo-SCT for the treatment of relapse/progression after prior auto-SCT. Median age at RIC allo-SCT was 54.1 years, and 44.6% of patients had undergone two or more prior auto-SCTs. Median OS and PFS from the time of RIC allo-SCT for the entire population were 24.7 and 9.6 months, respectively. Cumulative non-relapse mortality (NRM) at 1 year was 21.5%. In multivariate analysis, CMV seronegativity of both patient and donor was associated with significantly better PFS, OS and NRM. Patient-donor gender mismatch was associated with better PFS, fewer than two prior auto-SCT was associated with better OS, and shorter time from the first auto-SCT to the RIC allo-SCT was associated with lower NRM. The results of this study identify patient and donor CMV seronegativity as the key prognostic factor for outcome after RIC allo-SCT for MM relapsing or progressing after prior auto-SCT.
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  • Bagesund, M, et al. (författare)
  • Scintigraphic study of the major salivary glands in pediatric bone marrow transplant recipients
  • 2000
  • Ingår i: Bone Marrow Transplantation. - 0268-3369 .- 1476-5365. ; 26:7, s. 775-779
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    • Total body irradiation (TBI) at bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is shown to cause salivary gland dysfunction in children. The aim of the investigation was to study the function of major salivary glands in long-term surviving children following treatment with TBI, using salivary gland scintigraphy (SGS), Thirteen patients (seven male, six female), who had received TBI before the age of 13 years and survived more than 4 years, participated in the study. A reference group of 10 patients (nine male, one female) was examined shortly before they were to undergo BMT, The mean age was 14.1 +/- 4.1 years in the TBI-treated group and 12.8 +/- 5.9 years in the reference group, Unstimulated and stimulated whole salivary secretion rates were measured for 15 and 5 min, respectively, before SGS was performed, The percentage of stimulated secretion was 44.7 +/- 18.1% in the TBI-treated group compared to 58.4 +/- 13.0% in the reference group (P = 0.0438). Slower reaccumulation after excretion was found in the TBI-treated patients compared to the reference group (P = 0.0300). The function of the major salivary glands in long-term survivors treated with TBI at BMT before the age of 13 years was found to be diminished, as shown by the reduced trapping rate and reduced emptying capacity, compared to prior to BMT.
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