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Chest CT prior to stem cell transplant beneficial for spotting abnormalities
Medical Xpress / HealthDay / Transplantation and Cellular Therapy ^ | Feb. 24, 2023 | Elana Gotkine / Mohammad Alhomoud et al

Posted on 02/25/2023 10:02:41 PM PST by ConservativeMind

Pretransplant screening chest computed tomography (CT) is beneficial for identifying abnormalities before allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (alloHSCT), according to a study.

Mohammad Alhomoud, M.D. and colleagues characterized the prevalence of abnormalities on chest CT and explored their impact on alloHSCT eligibility and outcomes posttransplant in a retrospective analysis of 511 adult patients.

The researchers found that 199 patients (39 percent) had abnormal screening chest CT. The most frequently detected abnormalities included pulmonary nodule, consolidation, ground-glass opacification, bronchitis and bronchiolitis, pleural effusions, and new primary cancer (found in 35, 19, 15, 11, 6, and 2 percent, respectively).

In 48 percent of the patients with abnormal chest CT, chest X-ray detected abnormalities. Forty-nine percent of the patients with abnormal chest CT underwent further assessment and/or intervention before transplant, with pulmonary consultation and infectious diseases consultation the most common work-ups (32 and 24 percent, respectively). Compared with those with normal chest CT, patients with abnormal chest CT had significantly worse overall survival, nonrelapse mortality, and pulmonary-related death.

"Screening chest CT is frequently beneficial in uncovering significant lung pathologies, with therapeutic implications," the authors write. "Pretransplant screening chest CT can be reasonably considered as part of the routine pretransplant evaluation and appears considerably more sensitive than chest X-ray in this setting."

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A lot of people in need of stem cell transplants (39%) have lung issues that may need intervention, first.
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