COVID-19 infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients

A. Siniaev, A.O. Grinenko, M. Popova, Y. Rogacheva, A. Spiridonova, Y. Vlasova, A. Smirnova, E. Morozova, K. Lepik, N. Mikhailova, M. D. Vladovskaya, S. Bondarenko, I. Moiseev, A. Kulagin
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Objective. To assess the course and outcomes of COVID-19 in recipients of allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). Materials and Methods. The retrospective study included 44 adult recipients (allogeneic – 33 [75%] and autologous – 11 [25%] of HSCT who diagnosed with COVID-19 after transplantation. Group mostly represented by acute leukemia – 18 (41%) and lymphoma – 10 (22.7%). The median follow-up time since the development of COVID-19 was 231 days (1–818 days), after HSCT – 507.5 days (14–3723 days). Overall and progression-free survival was assessed using the Kaplan–Meier and Log-Rank method. We also evaluated the characteristics of the course of a new coronavirus infection. Results. Median time for the development of COVID-19 from the moment of HSCT was 122.5 days (-1–3490 days). Twelve patients (27.2%) were in grade 3–4 neutropenia at the time of COVID-19 diagnosis, 16 (36.4%) patients were in grade 1–2 neutropenia. Sixteen (48.4%) allo-HSCT recipients had active graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) at the time of COVID-19 development. Disease severity was mild in 19 (43.2%) and moderate in 13 (29.5%) patients. Overall, 200-day survival from the onset of COVID-19 was 78.8% (95% CI [63.1–88.4]). Anemia (p = 0.02) and thrombocytopenia (p = 0.01) significantly decrease OS in patients with COVID-19 after HSCT. Patients with GVHD at the time of COVID-19 onset had a better survival rate (p = 0.02). The timing of COVID-19 development after HSCT did not affect outcomes. Conclusions. The key points of the course of COVID-19 in HSCT recipients are the presence of cytopenia and graft-versus-host disease. Overall survival was 78.8%.
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造血干细胞移植受者的COVID-19感染
目标。目的评估同种异体和自体造血干细胞移植(HSCT)受者COVID-19的病程和结果。材料与方法。该回顾性研究包括44名移植后诊断为COVID-19的成人移植受体(异体移植33例[75%]和自体移植11例[25%])。以急性白血病18例(41%)和淋巴瘤10例(22.7%)为主。自发生COVID-19以来的中位随访时间为231天(1-818天),HSCT后为507.5天(14-3723天)。使用Kaplan-Meier和Log-Rank方法评估总生存期和无进展生存期。结果:从造血干细胞移植开始,COVID-19发展的中位时间为122.5天(-1-3490天)。确诊时3-4级中性粒细胞减少12例(27.2%),1-2级中性粒细胞减少16例(36.4%)。16例(48.4%)同种异体造血移植受者在发生COVID-19时存在活动性移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)。疾病严重程度为轻度19例(43.2%),中度13例(29.5%)。总体而言,COVID-19发病后200天生存率为78.8% (95% CI[63.1-88.4])。贫血(p = 0.02)和血小板减少(p = 0.01)显著降低了COVID-19患者造血干细胞移植后的OS。COVID-19发病时GVHD患者生存率更高(p = 0.02)。结论:造血干细胞移植患者发生COVID-19过程的关键是细胞减少和移植物抗宿主病的出现。总生存率为78.8%。
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