Bacterial blood stream infections (BSIs), particularly post-engraftment BSIs, are associated with increased mortality after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation
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2019-08
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Ustun, Celalettin
Young, Jo-Anne H
Papanicolaou, Genovefa A
Kim, Soyoung
Ahn, Kwang Woo
Chen, Min
Abdel-Azim, Hisham
Aljurf, Mahmoud
Beitinjaneh, Amer
Brown, Valerie
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We analyzed CIBMTR data to evaluate the incidence of non-relapse mortality (NRM) and association with overall survival (OS) for bacterial blood stream infections (BSIs) occurring within 100 days of alloHCT in 2 different phases: pre-/peri-engraftment (BSI very early phase, BSI-VEP) and BSI post-engraftment (BSI occurring between 2 weeks after engraftment and day 100, late early phase, BSI-LEP). Of the 7128 alloHCT patients, 2656 (37%) had ≥1 BSI by day 100. BSI-VEP, BSI-LEP, and BSI-Both constituted 56% (n = 1492), 31% (n = 824), and 13% (n = 340) of total BSI, respectively. Starting in 2009, we observed a gradual decline in BSI incidence through 2012 (61-48%). Patients with BSI-VEP were more likely to receive a myeloablative conditioning (MAC) regimen with total body irradiation (TBI). NRM was significantly higher in patients with any BSI (RR 1.82 95% CI 1.63-2.04 for BSI-VEP, RR 2.46, 95% CI 2.05-2.96 for BSI-LEP, and RR 2.29, 95% CI 1.87-2.81 for BSI-Both) compared with those without BSI. OS was significantly lower in patients with any BSI compared with patients without BSI (RR 1.36, 95% CI 1.26-1.47 for BSI-VEP; RR 1.83, 95% CI 1.58-2.12 for BSI-LEP: RR 1.66, 95% CI 1.43-1.94 for BSI-Both). BSIs within day 100 after alloHCT are common and remain a risk factor for mortality.
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Taverne, Hematology, Transplantation
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Ustun, C, Young, J-A H, Papanicolaou, G A, Kim, S, Ahn, K W, Chen, M, Abdel-Azim, H, Aljurf, M, Beitinjaneh, A, Brown, V, Cerny, J, Chhabra, S, Kharfan-Dabaja, M A, Dahi, P B, Daly, A, Dandoy, C E, Dvorak, C C, Freytes, C O, Hashmi, S, Lazarus, H, Ljungman, P, Nishihori, T, Page, K, Pingali, S R K, Saad, A, Savani, B N, Weisdorf, D, Williams, K, Wirk, B, Auletta, J J, Lindemans, C A, Komanduri, K & Riches, M 2019, 'Bacterial blood stream infections (BSIs), particularly post-engraftment BSIs, are associated with increased mortality after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation', Bone Marrow Transplantation, vol. 54, no. 8, pp. 1254-1265. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41409-018-0401-4