• Title of article

    Impact of obesity on allogeneic stem cell transplant patients: A matched case-controlled study

  • Author/Authors

    Donald R. Fleming، نويسنده , , Mary K. Rayens، نويسنده , , Juanita Garrison، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    265
  • To page
    268
  • Abstract
    Purpose To determine the impact of obesity on survival after high-dose therapy followed by allogeneic stem cell transplant in adults and children with various malignancies as well as metabolic disorders. Patients and Methods A matched casecontrolled evaluation of 322 allogeneic patients from a single institution with a median follow-up of 296 and 120 days among nonobese and obese patients, respectively, was conducted between April 1983 and June 1995 at the University of Kentucky. The overall survival distributions among subsets defined as either obese or nonobese were measured. Results The overall survival among the nonobese and obese was 35% and 20%, respectively (P = 0.0045). When patients were separated by age, the adult patients maintained this difference, while the children did not. When patients were stratified according to donor status, both the histocompatible and the nonhistocompatible adults had an inferior outcome among obese patients. The difference, however, was significant only among the histocompatible group (P = 0.0007). Causes of deaths were insignificantly distributed among both relapse as well as nonrelapse mechanisms. Conclusion Adult obese patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy with stem cell rescue have a more adverse outcome. Both relapse and nonrelapse causes are responsible for the different outcome between obese and nonobese groups.
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Medicine
  • Record number

    806874