Affiliation:
1. Mother and Child Health Institute of Serbia “Dr. Vukan Čupić”, Belgrade
2. School of Medicine, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Institute of Haematology, Belgrade
Abstract
Introduction. Hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) is a life threatening
complication after stem cells transplantation (SCT). Its prediction, precise
diagnosis and treatment remain unclear. Objective. Our goals were to
determine the incidence, outcome and changes in haemostatic parameters in
patients with VOD. Also, we tried to determine coagulation disturbances and
their practical significance in early diagnosis of such patients. Methods. We
prospectively evaluated all consecutive VOD patients after SCT, aged 3 months
to 17 years, from February 2004 to July 2008 treated at the Mother and Child
Health Institute of Serbia ?Dr Vukan Cupic? (IMD). All patients were
diagnosed according to the Seattle criteria. The values of PT, aPTT,
fibrinogen, FVIII, AT and vWF were measured on the day prior to the
initiation of conditioning regiment and on the days 1, 7 and 14 from the
moment of VOD diagnosis. Laboratory testing was performed in the IMD
haemostasis laboratory and results were statistically evaluated. Results.
During the study period 74 SCT were performed at IMD. VOD developed 11
patients; 10 of 46 were autologous and 1 of 28 allogeneic SCT patients. In
our group of patients the incidence of VOD was 14.8%. VOD was classified as
mild in 7, moderate in 1 and severe in 3 patients. At the moment of
establishing the diagnosis all patients had a significantly increased
activity of vWF, FVIII and fibrinogen, and decreased AT. All of them were
dependent on platelet transfusions. Conclusion. Platelet transfusion
dependence suggests coagulation activation with great significance and
indicates a possible development of VOD. Our results also suggest that
monitoring coagulation parameters levels in the first five days from the
establishment of diagnosis may have a significant predictive value for VOD
outcome.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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