| Literature DB >> 25202408 |
Tayfur Toptas1, Isik Kaygusuz-Atagunduz2, Haluk Tarik Kani2, Cafer Adiguzel2, Tulin Firatli-Tuglular2.
Abstract
BK-virus (BKV) is an important etiological agent for late-onset hemorrhagic cystitis (HC) in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Late-onset HC causes significant morbidity among these patients. Therapeutic approaches remain predominantly symptomatic. Several treatment options have been used with variable success rates. Cidofovir has the highest specificity against BKV; however, its lack of availability in the majority of countries, high costs and potential nephrotoxic effects limit its use. The present study reports three cases of severe and prolonged BKV-associated HC (BKHC). HC was resolved in all three of the patients using oral levofloxacin. Thus, levofloxacin may be an effective treatment modality for achieving complete clinical and molecular response in patients with refractory, severe BKHC.Entities:
Keywords: BK virus; hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; hemorrhagic cystitis; levofloxacin
Year: 2014 PMID: 25202408 PMCID: PMC4156166 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.2381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Characteristics of patients with with BKHC.
| Patient | Diagnosis: FAB/Cytogenetic risk group | Gender | Age (years) | HSCT | Post-HSCT day | IS/GVHD | Therapies given for HC | IS dose reduction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AML-M2/intermediate | M | 40 | Autologous | +77 | NA/none | Ciprofloxacin, IV risperidone | NA |
| 2 | AML-M7/intermediate | M | 37 | Matched sibling, MA | +49 | cSA/none | Ciprofloxacin, IV risperidone | None |
| 3 | AML-M4/intermediate | F | 45 | Matched sibling, MA | +48 | cSA/none | Ciprofloxacin, IV risperidone, HOT, EIAE | None |
HSCT, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; IS, immunosuppressive drug; GVHD, graft versus host disease; HC, hemorrhagic cystitis; MA, myeloablative; cSA, cyclosporine; HOT, hyperbaric oxygen therapy; EIAE, external iliac artery embolization; NA, not applicable; BKHC, with BK-associated HC; IV, intravenous; AML, acute myeloid leukemia; FAB, French-American-British.
Figure 1BKV copies in the urine of patients with BK-associated hemorrhagic cystitis. BKV, BK virus; Pt, patient; PCR, polymerase chain reaction.