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A comparison of bronchoalveolar lavage versus lung biopsy in pediatric recipients after stem cell transplantation.

Erin Qualter1, Prakash Satwani1, Angela Ricci1, Zhezhen Jin2, Mark B Geyer3, Bachir Alobeid4, Kavita Radhakrishnan1, Michael Bye1, William Middlesworth5, Phyllis Della-Letta4, Gerald Behr6, Miguel Muniz7, Carmella van de Ven7, Lauren Harrison7, Erin Morris7, Mitchell S Cairo8.   

Abstract

Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) has been a useful initial diagnostic tool in the evaluation of pulmonary complications after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT); however, the diagnostic sensitivity, prevalence, and outcome after BAL versus lung biopsy (LB) in pediatric HSCT patients remains to be determined. We reviewed 193 pediatric HSCT recipients who underwent a total of 235 HSCTs. Sixty-five patients (34%) underwent a total of 101 BALs for fever, respiratory distress, and/or pulmonary infiltrates on chest radiograph and/or computed tomography scan. The 1-year probability of undergoing BAL was 43.0% after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) and 8.5% after autologous stem cell transplantation (autoSCT) (P = .001). Sixteen of the 193 patients (8%) patients underwent 19 LBs. The probability of undergoing LB at 1 year after HSCT was 9.3%. No grade III or IV adverse events related to either procedure were observed. Of the 101 BALs performed, 40% (n = 40) were diagnostic, with a majority revealing a bacterial pathogen. Among the 19 LBs performed, 94% identified an etiology. In multivariate analysis, myeloablative conditioning alloSCT conferred the highest risk of requiring a BAL (hazard ratio [HR],8.5; P = .0002). The probability of 2-year overall survival was 20.2% in patients who underwent BAL, 17.5% for patients who underwent biopsy, and 67.4% for patients who had neither procedure. In multivariate analysis, only the requirement of a BAL was independently associated with an increased risk of mortality (HR, 2.96; P < .0001). In summary, in this cohort of pediatric HSCT recipients, BAL and LB were used in approximately 35% and 8% of pediatric HSCTs with diagnostic yields of approximately 40% and 94%, respectively, and were both associated with poor long-term outcomes.
Copyright © 2014 American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bronchalveolar lavage; Lung biopsy; Pediatrics; Stem cell transplantation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24769329      PMCID: PMC4099252          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2014.04.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 1083-8791            Impact factor:   5.742


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