2020
DOI: 10.21320/2500-2139-2020-13-1-89-94
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Risk Factors for Rehospitalizations after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Abstract: Цель. Оценить данные о повторной госпитализации пациентов, которым выполнена трансплантация аллогенных гемопоэтических стволовых клеток (аллоТГСК), определить возможные факторы риска повторных госпитализаций, выработать стратегию посттрансплантационного наблюдения за этой категорией пациентов. Материалы и методы. В период с 2009 по 2019 г. в ФГБУ «НМИЦ гематологии» Минздрава РФ аллоТГСК выполнена 418 больным. В окончательный анализ включено 374 пациента, которые после аллоТГСК были выписаны из стационара. Проа… Show more

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“…Despite improved long-term survival, mortality and re-hospitalisation rates remain substantial, especially in the first year post-alloSCT [43]. In particular, the first months post-alloSCT constitute the most complex phase in terms of life-threatening complications such as infections, acute graft-versus-host disease (aGvHD) and gastrointestinal complications [44][45][46][47][48][49]. Avoiding re-hospitalisations or at least shortening re-hospitalisation stays will require early detection and treatment of complications [50,51].…”
Section: The Smile Project: a Two-phase Implementation Science Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite improved long-term survival, mortality and re-hospitalisation rates remain substantial, especially in the first year post-alloSCT [43]. In particular, the first months post-alloSCT constitute the most complex phase in terms of life-threatening complications such as infections, acute graft-versus-host disease (aGvHD) and gastrointestinal complications [44][45][46][47][48][49]. Avoiding re-hospitalisations or at least shortening re-hospitalisation stays will require early detection and treatment of complications [50,51].…”
Section: The Smile Project: a Two-phase Implementation Science Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%