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Predictive factors of thrombosis during autologous stem cell transplantation in multiple myeloma: Experience from EHU Oran (Algeria)


Mohammed Amine BEKADJA
Brahim BENZINEB
Mansour BELKACEM
Hafida OUDJERIOUAT
Badra ENTASOLTAN
Soufi OSMANI
Kamila AMANI
Samira BOUCHAMA
Leila CHAREF
Mohamed BRAHIMI
Abdessamad ARABI
Rachir Amar BOUHASS
Nabil YAFOUR

Abstract

Introduction-The objectives of our work are to measure the incidence of thrombosis
and identify predictive factors during the procedure of autologous hematopoietic
stem cells, during real life, in the University Hospital of Oran (Algeria).
Methods-This is a retrospective study covering a period from 2009 to 2019. The diagnosis
of thrombosis is made on the basis of clinical signs and symptoms of thrombosis
and confirmed by a Doppler ultrasound of the site of location concerned or
an angio-scanner, in the case of suspicion of arterial embolism, as well as D-Dimer
elevation. The study focused on the overall incidence of thrombosis and the identification
of predictive factors during the autograft procedure. Thepredictive factors
studied are: age, co-morbidities, use of IMiDs, use of Granocyte colony stimualing
factor in mobilization, the central venous catheter insertion site, cytapheresis
count, CD34+ perfused, and finally deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis by a low
molecular weight heparin .The statistical analysis focused on a univariate study,
followed by a multivariate analysis using binary logistic regression.
Results-Among 411 patients with MM underwent autologous transplantation of
which 249 were male with a sex ratio of 1,53. The overall incidence of thrombosis
was estimated at 18,49% (76 patients). The associative factors found in univariate
analysis in our study are the use of IMiDs (p = 0,0006), the femoral KTC insertion site
(p = 0,021) and its duration (p = 0,018), the level of G-CSG≥ 15μg/kg (0,014) during
HSC mobilization and aplastic phase, the number of perfused CD34 +> 5x106/kg (p
= 0,035) and prophylaxis with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH)(p = 0,029).In
multivariate analysis, only the absence of LMWH prophylaxis was an independent
predictor of thrombosis (p=0.001).
Conclusion-Despite the similarity of the overall incidence of thrombosis with the literature,
its prophylaxis with LMWHs was the only independent factor of its risk in
Algeria, which would have restricted it in daily practice of autografts in multiple
myeloma.


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