Clinical study of decitabine-intensified conditioning regimen prior to hematopoieticstem cell transplantation in the treatment of refractory/relapse acute myeloid leukemia / 军事医学
Military Medical Sciences
; (12): 830-834, 2017.
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Objective To observe the treatment results of 44 consecutive patients with refractory/relapse acute myeloid leukemia( AML) not in remission who received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ( allo-HSCT ) following decitabine (DAC)-intensified conditioning regimen (18) and idarubicin(IDA)-intensified conditioning regimen (26). Methods We conducted a retrospective study to evaluate the outcome of 44 consecutive patients with refractory/relapse AML not in remission who received allo-HSCT from 2009 July to 2016 May.Eighteen of them were given DAC-intensified conditioning regimen and 26 of them were given IDA-intensified conditioning regimen prior to allo-HSCT.The effects of DAC and IDA intensified conditioning regimen on the patients ' engraftment, transplant-related mortality, survival and occurrence of graft versus host disease(GVHD)were analyzed.Results and Conclusion In the DAC group, 7(38.9%) patients had acute GVHD (aGVHD).Among them,2 patients had grade Ⅰ aGVHD,5 patients had grade Ⅱ aGVHD.In the IDA group, 16(61.5%)patients had aGVHD.Among them,9 patients had grade Ⅰ aGVHD, 6 patients had grade Ⅱ aGVHD and 1 patient had grade ⅢaGVHD.In the IDA group, 9 of 26(34.6%) patients experienced leukemia relapse , all of them died due to the lack of effective therapies .In the DAC group, 4 of 18(22.2%) patients experienced leukemia relapse, 2 of them got long-term survival throughout salvage therapies .For the DAC group and IDA group , the 1-year probabilities of overall survival (OS) and leukemia-free survival (LFS) were 65.0% versus 57.7% (P=0.602) and 53.5%versus 57.7%(P=0.910), respectively.DAC-intensified conditioning regimen before allo-HSCT in the treatment of refractory/relapse AML is safe and effective.
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Military Medical Sciences
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