Publications by authors named "George Kublashvili"

Background: A promising recent strategy for haploidentical transplantation is the depletion of T lymphocytes based on the selective elimination of T cells by manipulation, which enables a very low incidence of nonrelapse mortality and graft-vs-host disease. It is more expensive than conventional unmanipulated methods and requires dedicated transplant centers and sufficient stem cell processing facilities. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the relapse, survival, and clinical data of the patients and to analyze the outcomes of the technique.

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Background: Conditioning regimens with high-dose chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) are the mainstays of treatment in lymphoma patients. Although the most frequently used conditioning regimen is the BEAM regimen (Carmustine, Etoposide, Cytarabine, and Melphalan), and alternatives are also used in certain circumstances. The TEAM regimen (carmustine is substituted by the alkylating agent thiotepa) is one of these alternatives; however, data regarding the comparisons of efficacy and safety profiles of these 2 regimens is scarce.

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Article Synopsis
  • Typhlitis is a specific illness that can happen to people with weak immune systems, especially after bone marrow transplants, which often use strong chemotherapy.
  • This study looked at 210 adult patients who had bone marrow transplants to find out what factors might lead to typhlitis.
  • They found that about 11% of the patients developed typhlitis, and certain things like being male, hospital stay length, fever, and infection treatments increased the risk of getting it.
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