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Assessment of the proposed EBMT pediatric criteria for diagnosis and severity grading of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
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Heilmann Carsten
, Müller, Klaus
, Kielsen Katrine
, Kammersgaard, Marte B
, Ifversen Marianne
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Complications
/ Criteria
/ Diagnostic software
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Diuretics
/ Hematopoietic stem cells
/ Inflammation
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Transplantation
2019
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Assessment of the proposed EBMT pediatric criteria for diagnosis and severity grading of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
by
Heilmann Carsten
, Müller, Klaus
, Kielsen Katrine
, Kammersgaard, Marte B
, Ifversen Marianne
in
Complications
/ Criteria
/ Diagnostic software
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Diuretics
/ Hematopoietic stem cells
/ Inflammation
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Transplantation
2019
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Assessment of the proposed EBMT pediatric criteria for diagnosis and severity grading of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
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Heilmann Carsten
, Müller, Klaus
, Kielsen Katrine
, Kammersgaard, Marte B
, Ifversen Marianne
in
Complications
/ Criteria
/ Diagnostic software
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Diuretics
/ Hematopoietic stem cells
/ Inflammation
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Transplantation
2019
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Assessment of the proposed EBMT pediatric criteria for diagnosis and severity grading of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
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Assessment of the proposed EBMT pediatric criteria for diagnosis and severity grading of sinusoidal obstruction syndrome
2019
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Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS) is a potentially life-threatening complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). We assessed the proposed pediatric EBMT criteria along with the Baltimore and modified Seattle criteria in a population-based cohort. Eighty-seven children (1.1–17.3 years) undergoing myeloablative HSCT from 2010 to 2017 were consecutively included at the Danish National Transplantation Center. In total, 39 (44.8%) patients fulfilled the EBMT criteria and 30 patients (35%) fulfilled the criteria for severe or very severe SOS. Nine (10.3%) patients fulfilled the modified Seattle criteria while none met the Baltimore criteria. Patients fulfilling the EBMT criteria for SOS had longer primary admission (31 days (23–183) vs. 27 days (17–61), p = 0.001), were treated more intensively with diuretics within the first 3 months (29 days (0–90) vs. 3.5 days (0–90), p < 0.0001), and had a longer time to stable platelet counts >50 × 109/L (32 days (16–183) vs. 23 days (14–101), p < 0.0001). Two patients, fulfilling neither Baltimore nor Seattle criteria, but selectively fulfilling EBMT criteria, died of treatment-related acute inflammatory complications within 1 year post-HSCT. In conclusion, application of the pediatric EBMT diagnostic and severity criteria may be helpful in identifying patients at increased risk of severe treatment-related complications and mortality, although with a risk of over-diagnosing SOS.
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Nature Publishing Group
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