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  1. Article: Transient acute kidney injury after chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy in patients with hematological malignancies.

    León-Román, Juan / Iacoboni, Gloria / Bermejo, Sheila / Carpio, Cecilia / Bolufer, Mónica / García-Carro, Clara / Sánchez-Salinas, Mario / Alonso-Martínez, Carla / Bestard, Oriol / Barba, Pere / Soler, María José

    Clinical kidney journal

    2024  Volume 17, Issue 3, Page(s) sfae027

    Abstract: Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs in 30% of patients infused with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells. The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors and long-term outcomes after AKI in patients who received CAR T-cell therapy.: ...

    Abstract Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurs in 30% of patients infused with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells. The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors and long-term outcomes after AKI in patients who received CAR T-cell therapy.
    Methods: Medical records of 115 adult patients with R/R hematological malignancies treated with CD19-targeted CAR T-cells at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital between July 2018 and May 2021. Baseline demographic data including age, gender, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI), and co-morbidities, as well as the type of hematological neoplasia and prior lines of therapy were collected. Laboratory parameters including serum creatinine and whole blood hemoglobin were retrospectively reviewed and values were gathered for days +1, +7, +14, +21, and +28 post-infusion.
    Results: A total of 24/115 (21%) patients developed AKI related to CAR T-cell therapy; 6/24 with AKI over chronic kidney disease (CKD). Two patients had AKI in the context of lymphodepleting (LD) chemotherapy and the other 22 after CAR T-cell infusion, starting at day+1 in 3 patients, day+7 in 13 patients, day +14 in 1 patient, day+21 in 2 patients, and day+28 in 3 patients. Renal function was recovered in 19/24 (79%) patients within the first month after infusion. Male gender, CKD, cytokine release syndrome (CRS), and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) were associated with AKI. Male gender, CKD, ICANS grade ≥3 and CRS grade ≥2 were identified as independent risk factors for AKI on multivariable analysis. In terms of the most frequent CAR T-cell related complications, CRS was observed in 95 (82%) patients and ICANS in 33 (29%) patients. Steroids were required in 34 (30%) patients and tocilizumab in 37 (32%) patients. Six (5%) patients were admitted to the intensive care unit (1 for septic shock, 4 for CRS grade ≥2 associated to ICANS grade ≥2, and 1 for CRS grade ≥3). A total of 5 (4.4%) patients died in the first 30 days after CAR T-cell infusion for reasons other than disease progression, including 4 cases of infectious complications and 1 of heart failure.
    Conclusion: Our results suggest that AKI is a frequent but mild adverse event, with fast recovery in most patients.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2655800-2
    ISSN 2048-8513 ; 2048-8505
    ISSN (online) 2048-8513
    ISSN 2048-8505
    DOI 10.1093/ckj/sfae027
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  2. Article ; Online: COVID-19 in Solid Organ Transplantation: A Matched Retrospective Cohort Study and Evaluation of Immunosuppression Management.

    Miarons, Marta / Larrosa-García, María / García-García, Sonia / Los-Arcos, Ibai / Moreso, Francesc / Berastegui, Cristina / Castells, Lluís / Pérez-Hoyos, Santiago / Varela, Javier / Pau-Parra, Alba / Varón-Galcera, Carlota / Parramon-Teixidó, Carlos-Javier / Martínez-Casanova, Javier / Domènech, Laura / García-Ortega, Patricia / Sánchez-Sancho, Pablo / Alonso-Martínez, Carla / Gómez-Ganda, Laura / Roch-Santed, Maria /
    Gracia-Moya, Ariadna / Del-Rio-Gutiérrez, José-Manuel / Guillén-Del-Castillo, Alfredo / Sans-Pola, Carla / Antón, Andrés / Montoro, Bruno / Gorgas-Torner, Maria-Queralt

    Transplantation

    2020  Volume 105, Issue 1, Page(s) 138–150

    Abstract: Background: The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of solid organ transplant (SOT) patients during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic remains unclear. We conducted a matched retrospective cohort study to ... ...

    Abstract Background: The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of solid organ transplant (SOT) patients during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic remains unclear. We conducted a matched retrospective cohort study to compare clinical outcomes among SOT recipients with the general population and to assess immunosuppression management.
    Methods: Adult SOT recipients with laboratory polymerase chain reaction-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to a tertiary-care hospital in Barcelona, Spain, from March 11 to April 25, 2020, were matched to controls (1:4) on the basis of sex, age, and age-adjusted Charlson's Index. Patients were followed for up to 28 days from admission or until censored. Primary endpoint was mortality at 28 days. Secondary endpoints included admission to the intensive care unit and secondary complications. Drug-drug interactions (DDI) between immunosuppressants and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) management medication were collected.
    Results: Forty-six transplant recipients and 166 control patients were included. Mean (SD) age of transplant recipients and controls was 62.7 (12.6) and 66.0 (12.7) years, 33 (71.7%) and 122 (73.5%) were male, and median (interquartile range) Charlson's Index was 5 (3-7) and 4 (2-7), respectively. Mortality was 37.0% in SOT recipients and 22.9% in controls (P = 0.51). Thirty-three (71.7%) patients underwent transitory discontinuation of immunosuppressants due to potential or confirmed DDI.
    Conclusions: In conclusion, hospitalized SOT recipients with COVID-19 had a trend toward higher mortality compared with controls, although it was not statistically significant, and a notable propensity for DDI.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; COVID-19/complications ; Drug Interactions ; Female ; Humans ; Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use ; Intensive Care Units ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Organ Transplantation/mortality ; Retrospective Studies ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Transplant Recipients ; COVID-19 Drug Treatment
    Chemical Substances Immunosuppressive Agents
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208424-7
    ISSN 1534-6080 ; 0041-1337
    ISSN (online) 1534-6080
    ISSN 0041-1337
    DOI 10.1097/TP.0000000000003460
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  3. Article: COVID-19 in Solid Organ Transplantation: A Matched Retrospective Cohort Study and Evaluation of Immunosuppression Management

    Miarons, Marta / Larrosa-García, María / García-García, Sonia / Los-Arcos, Ibai / Moreso, Francesc / Berastegui, Cristina / Castells, Lluís / Pérez-Hoyos, Santiago / Varela, Javier / Pau-Parra, Alba / Varón-Galcera, Carlota / Parramon-Teixidó, Carlos-Javier / Martínez-Casanova, Javier / Domènech, Laura / García-Ortega, Patricia / Sánchez-Sancho, Pablo / Alonso-Martínez, Carla / Gómez-Ganda, Laura / Roch-Santed, Maria /
    Gracia-Moya, Ariadna / Del-Rio-Gutiérrez, José-Manuel / Guillén-Del-Castillo, Alfredo / Sans-Pola, Carla / Antón, Andrés / Montoro, Bruno / Gorgas-Torner, Maria-Queralt

    Transplantation

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of solid organ transplant (SOT) patients during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic remains unclear. We conducted a matched retrospective cohort study to ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of solid organ transplant (SOT) patients during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic remains unclear. We conducted a matched retrospective cohort study to compare clinical outcomes among SOT recipients with the general population and to assess immunosuppression management. METHODS: Adult SOT recipients with laboratory PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to a tertiary-care hospital in Barcelona, Spain, from March 11th to April 25th 2020, were matched to controls (1:4) on the basis of sex, age and age-adjusted Charlson's Index. Patients were followed for up to 28 days from admission or until censored. Primary endpoint was mortality at 28 days. Secondary endpoints included admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) and secondary complications. Drug-drug interactions (DDI) between immunosuppressants and COVID-19 management medication were collected. RESULTS: Forty-six transplant recipients and 166 control patients were included. Mean (SD) age of transplant recipients and controls was 62.7 (12.6) and 66.0 (12.7) years, 33 (71.7%) and 122 (73.5%) were male, and median (IQR) Charlson's Index was 5 (3-7) and 4 (2-7), respectively. Mortality was 37.0% in SOT recipients and 22.9% in controls (p=0.51).Thirty-three (71.7%) patients underwent transitory discontinuation of immunosuppressants due to potential or confirmed DDI. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, hospitalized SOT recipients with COVID-19 had a trend toward higher mortality compared to controls, although it was not statistically significant, and a notable propensity for DDI.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #780621
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  4. Article ; Online: COVID-19 in Solid Organ Transplantation ; A Matched Retrospective Cohort Study and Evaluation of Immunosuppression Management

    Miarons, Marta / Larrosa-García, María / García-García, Sonia / Los-Arcos, Ibai / Moreso, Francesc / Berastegui, Cristina / Castells, Lluís / Pérez-Hoyos, Santiago / Varela, Javier / Pau-Parra, Alba / Varón-Galcera, Carlota / Parramon-Teixidó, Carlos-Javier / Martínez-Casanova, Javier / Domènech, Laura / García-Ortega, Patricia / Sánchez-Sancho, Pablo / Alonso-Martínez, Carla / Gómez-Ganda, Laura / Roch-Santed, Maria /
    Gracia-Moya, Ariadna / Del-Rio-Gutiérrez, José-Manuel / Guillén-Del-Castillo, Alfredo / Sans-Pola, Carla / Antón, Andrés / Montoro, Bruno / Gorgas-Torner, Maria-Queralt

    Transplantation

    2020  Volume Publish Ahead of Print

    Keywords Transplantation ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 208424-7
    ISSN 1534-6080 ; 0041-1337
    ISSN (online) 1534-6080
    ISSN 0041-1337
    DOI 10.1097/tp.0000000000003460
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