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Аллогенная трансплантация гемопоэтических клеток с режимами кондиционирования со сниженной интенсивностью доз у детей и подростков с прогностически неблагоприятными формами острого лимфобластного лейкоза

Аллогенная трансплантация гемопоэтических клеток с режимами кондиционирования со сниженной интенсивностью доз у детей и подростков с прогностически неблагоприятными формами острого лимфобластного лейкоза

Abstract

В статье представлены результаты сравнения эффективности аллогенной трансплантации гемопоэтических клеток (аллоТГСК) с миелоаблативными (МАК) и режимами кондиционирования со сниженной интенсивностью доз (РИК) у детей и подростков с прогностически неблагоприятными формами острого лимфобластного лейкоза (ОЛЛ). В исследование включено 102 пациента в возрасте от 1 до 21 года (средний возраст 12 лет) с ОЛЛ, получивших алло-ТГСК с 2000 по 2010 г. (31 больной с РИК и 71 пациент с МАК). Анализ общей и бессобытийной выживаемости в обеих группах показал сопоставимую эффективность. Авторы обсуждают возможность использования РИК как альтернативного варианта кондиционирования при аллоТГСК у детей и подростков с ОЛЛ группы высокого риска, имеющих плохое общее состояние, сопутствующую патологию и инфекционные осложнения.

Treatment results of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells transplantation (allo-HSCT) with myeloablative (MAC) and reduced intensity (RIC) conditioning regimen in children and adolescents with unfavorable forms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) were shown. One hundred and two ALL patients aged 1 to 21 years (mean 12 years) who received allo-HSCT from 2000 to 2010 (31 patients with RIC and 71 patients with MAC) are included in the study. Analysis of overall and event-free survival in both groups showed comparable efficacy. The use of RIC as alternative conditioning regimen in children and adolescents with high risk ALL and poor general condition, comorbidities and infectious complications are discussed.

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АЛЛОГЕННАЯ ТРАНСПЛАНТАЦИЯ ГЕМОПОЭТИЧЕСКИХ СТВОЛОВЫХ КЛЕТОК, РЕЖИМЫ КОНДИЦИОНИРОВАНИЯ СО СНИЖЕННОЙ ИНТЕНСИВНОСТЬЮ, ДЕТИ И ПОДРОСТКИ, ОСТРЫЙ ЛИМФОБЛАСТНЫЙ ЛЕЙКОЗ

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