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Post-Transplant and In-Hospital Risk Factors for ARDS After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.
- Svetlana Herasevich, Ryan D Frank, William J Hogan, Hassan Alkhateeb, Andrew H Limper, Ognjen Gajic, and Hemang Yadav.
- Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
- Respir Care. 2023 Jan 1; 68 (1): 778677-86.
BackgroundARDS is a serious complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). Pre-transplant risk factors for developing ARDS after HSCT have been recently identified. The objective of this study was to better understand post-transplant risk factors for developing ARDS after HSCT.MethodsThis was a nested case-control study. ARDS cases were matched to hospitalized non-ARDS controls by age, type of transplantation (allogeneic vs autologous), and time from transplantation. In a conditional logistic regression model, any potential risk factors were adjusted a priori for risk factors known to be associated with ARDS development.ResultsOne hundred and seventy ARDS cases were matched 1:1 to non-ARDS hospitalized controls. Pre-admission, cases were more likely to be on steroids (odds ratio [OR] 1.90 [1.13-3.19], P = .02). At time of admission, cases had lower platelet count (OR 0.95 [0.91-0.99], P = .02), lower bicarbonate (OR 0.94 [0.88-0.99], P = .035), and higher creatinine (OR 1.91 [1.23-2.94], P = .004). During the first 24 h after admission, cases were more likely to have received transfusion (OR 2.41 [1.48-3.94], P < .001), opioids (OR 2.94 [1.67-5.18], P < .001), and have greater fluid administration (OR 1.52 [1.30-1.78], P < .001). During the hospitalization, ARDS cases had higher temperature (OR 1.77 [1.34-2.33], P < .001) and higher breathing frequency (OR 1.52 [1.33-1.74], P < .001). ARDS cases were more likely to have had sepsis (OR 68.0 [15.2-301.7], P < .001), bloodstream infection (OR 4.59 [2.46-8.57], P < .001), and pneumonia (OR 9.76 [5.01-19.00], P < .001).ConclusionsSeveral post-transplant predictors of ARDS development specific to the HSCT population were identified in the pre-hospital and early in-hospital domains. These findings can provide insights into causal mechanisms of ARDS development and be used to develop HSCT-specific risk prediction models.Copyright © 2023 by Daedalus Enterprises.
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