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Factors influencing outcome and incidence of long-term complications in children who underwent autologous stem cell transplantation for acute myeloid leukemia in first complete remission.

Franco Locatelli1, Myriam Labopin, Juan Ortega, Giovanna Meloni, Giorgio Dini, Chiara Messina, Isaac Yaniv, Franca Fagioli, Victoria Castel, Peter J Shaw, Augustin Ferrant, Andrea Pession, Gerard Sociè, Francesco Frassoni.   

Abstract

To evaluate factors influencing outcome and incidence of long-term complications, we analyzed, in a retrospective, multicenter study, 387 children who underwent autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in first complete remission (CR). Median follow-up time from transplantation was 60 months. Transplantation of bone marrow cells was performed in 318 children, whereas in 60 patients peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPCs) were used. In multivariate analysis, we investigated the variables influencing probability of hematopoietic recovery, transplantation-related mortality (TRM), relapse, and leukemia-free survival (LFS). We found that use of PBPCs as stem cell sources and use of BCNU (N,N-bis[2-chloroethyl]-N-nitrosourea), amsacrine, VP-16, and cytosine arabinoside (BAVC) as a preparative regimen were associated with faster neutrophil recovery. Infusion of PBPCs, young age of patients, use of BAVCs, and absence of marrow purging predicted an accelerated platelet reconstitution. The 5-year Kaplan-Meier estimates of TRM, relapse, and LFS were 3% +/- 1%, 39% +/- 3% and 60% +/- 3%, respectively. Relapse probability was increased in children given the BAVC regimen, and it was decreased after in vitro purging of hematopoietic progenitors and in children with a French-American-British classification of M3 and a time interval of 170 days or more between CR and HSCT. These 2 latter variables favorably influenced the probability of LFS, which was, by contrast, reduced with the BAVC regimen. Thirty-three percent of patients surviving more than 18 months experienced at least one late sequela; use of total body irradiation was the only predictive factor. The results obtained in this analysis can be of help in designing prospective studies of autologous HSCT in children with AML in first CR.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12393725     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2002-03-0764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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