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Hepatic veno-occlusive disease following sirolimus-based immune suppression
by
Anasetti, Claudio
, Fernandez, Hugo
, McDonald, George B
, Khimani, Farhad
, Pidala, Joseph
, Shulman, Howard M
, Locke, Frederick
, Betts, Brian
in
Disease prevention
/ Graft-versus-host reaction
/ Hyperbilirubinemia
/ Liver diseases
/ Methotrexate
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Mycophenolate mofetil
/ Mycophenolic acid
/ Patients
/ Rapamycin
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Tacrolimus
/ Transplantation
/ Veno-occlusive disease
/ Weight
2019
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Hepatic veno-occlusive disease following sirolimus-based immune suppression
by
Anasetti, Claudio
, Fernandez, Hugo
, McDonald, George B
, Khimani, Farhad
, Pidala, Joseph
, Shulman, Howard M
, Locke, Frederick
, Betts, Brian
in
Disease prevention
/ Graft-versus-host reaction
/ Hyperbilirubinemia
/ Liver diseases
/ Methotrexate
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Mycophenolate mofetil
/ Mycophenolic acid
/ Patients
/ Rapamycin
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Tacrolimus
/ Transplantation
/ Veno-occlusive disease
/ Weight
2019
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Hepatic veno-occlusive disease following sirolimus-based immune suppression
by
Anasetti, Claudio
, Fernandez, Hugo
, McDonald, George B
, Khimani, Farhad
, Pidala, Joseph
, Shulman, Howard M
, Locke, Frederick
, Betts, Brian
in
Disease prevention
/ Graft-versus-host reaction
/ Hyperbilirubinemia
/ Liver diseases
/ Methotrexate
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Mycophenolate mofetil
/ Mycophenolic acid
/ Patients
/ Rapamycin
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Tacrolimus
/ Transplantation
/ Veno-occlusive disease
/ Weight
2019
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Hepatic veno-occlusive disease following sirolimus-based immune suppression
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Hepatic veno-occlusive disease following sirolimus-based immune suppression
2019
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Sirolimus-based graft vs. host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis is associated with higher incidence of veno-occlusive disease/sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (VOD/SOS) after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). However, whether the clinical manifestations and prognosis of VOD/SOS differs when diagnosed in the setting of sirolimus-based GVHD prophylaxis is not well studied. To address this question, we examined presenting features and treatment outcome of VOD/SOS cases identified in a large retrospective cohort of consecutive HCT procedures (n = 818 total, sirolimus (SIR)/tacrolimus (TAC) n = 308, and methotrexate (MTX) or mycophenolate mofetil (MMF)/TAC n = 510). In multivariate analysis, sirolimus-based GVHD prophylaxis (p = 0.006, HR 3.33, 1.94–5.7) increased risk for VOD/SOS. A total of 58 patients were clinically diagnosed with VOD/SOS (SIR/TAC 38/308, 12.3%, vs. MTX or MMF/TAC 20/510, 3.9%). VOD/SOS diagnosed following SIR/TAC prophylaxis demonstrated later time of onset (median 39 vs. 26 days; p = 0.005), less severe hyperbilirubinemia (Bili > 2, 65% vs. 90% p = 0.04), lesser degree of weight gain (weight gain > 5%, 52% vs 80%, p = 0.04), and more frequent complete resolution of hepatic injury (79% vs. 55%, p = 0.05). Presenting features and natural history of VOD/SOS in the context of SIR/TAC GVHD prophylaxis differ and thus warrant particular clinical attention to later hepatic injury in these patients.
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Nature Publishing Group
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