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Neoplasma | 2016

Prognostic factors to predict outcome of reduced intensity allogeneic haematopoietic cell transplantation for chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Pavel Jindra; Luděk Raida; Lysak D; M. Karas; Papajik T; Jungova A; Mohammadová L; Lucie Houdová

Despite advances in immunochemotherapy CLL remains an incurable disease.. Allogeneic haematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) has proven curative potential with ability to overcome adverse prognostic factors, however due to its toxicity it is generally perceived as the last option. We performed retrospective study to explore the outcomes and possible determinants of survival in the unselected consecutive cohort of 68 CLL patients (median age 59 years) receiving reduced intensity HCT as a part of salvage therapy in 2 Czech centers. The median interval from diagnosis to HCT was 69 months with median 3 of prior regimens, all patients were refractory to purine analogues. 49% of patients were transplanted with advanced (i.e. refractory or progressive disease or CR/PR>3), 38% had high risk cytogenetics. With median follow-up of 35 months the 3-year Kaplan-Meier survival probability for OS and PFS were 39% and 26%, respectively. Altogether 18 patients (26%) have relapsed or progressed. During the follow-up 41 patients died, 32 (78%) of transplant related factors (NRM), the others of relapse or disease progression.Univariate analysis failed to identify any clinical and pre- or post-transplant variables having clear prognostic significance for OS or PFS. The marginal OS advantage favoring HCT performed recently was detected (3-year OS: 31% for HCT until 2006 and 47% thereafter, p=0.0923). In multivariable hazards model only the female donors were associated with shorter OS (HR 2.278, p=0.016) whereas transplanted T-cell> 2.75x108/kg predicted inferior PFS(HR 1.957, p=0.035). No prognostic impact of donor type, age of donor and recipient, HLA mismatch, disease status pre-HCT, number of previous therapy lines, interval from dg. to HCT and number of transplanted hematopoietic cells was found. Our findings support the conclusion that alloHCT is able to overcome well known negative cytogenetic prognostic factors and that preferring male to female donors could be beneficial.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2018

Optimal donor selection during verification process: which factors are worth to know?

Lucie Houdová; Miloš Fetter; Pavel Jindra; Daniel Georgiev

BACKGROUND The selection of optimal donor is crucial for successful hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Thereby, it is appropriate to know, in addition to basic human leukocyte antigen (HLA) gene matches, other immunogenic or nonimmunogenic parameters predicting the outcome of transplant. OBJECTIVE A unified approach is necessary to provide a comprehensive view of the patient-donor compatibility characterization outside of standard HLA genes. The approach should be applicable as a tool for optimizing procedures for extended donor typing and/or verification typing of a donor. METHODS The study used the summary, unification, and innovation of existing practical knowledge and experience of the Czech National Marrow Donor Registry of various factors beyond HLA matching with impact on transplant outcome. RESULTS An information technology system-implemented procedure (a verification algorithm) is presented as the decision support approach for prematurely discarding less suitable donors from the transplantation process. It is intended primarily for the transplant specialist to help establish optimal procedures for verifying and determining donor critical factors. CONCLUSIONS A process defining HLAs, killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors, and cytokine typing strategies was proposed to provide support to a transplant specialist in refining the choice of a suitable donor.


information technology interfaces | 2010

Approach to solving the task of availability prediction and cost optimization of a steam turbine

Lenka Houdova; Lucie Houdová; L. Jelínek; E. Janeček


ISD | 2016

Challenges of Clinical Decision Support System Development

Lucie Houdová; Miloš Fetter; Oldrich Balák; Jirí Fatka; Ondrej Prucha; Pavel Jindra; Daniel Georgiev


Transfuze a hematologie dnes | 2014

Indikátory kvality Českého národního registru dárců dřeně zarok 2013 a srovnání s předchozími roky.

Kateřina Steinerová; Pavel Jindra; Lucie Houdová; Daniel Lysák; Helena Pittrová; Jana Navrátilová; Marcela Hrabětová; Samuel Vokurka


Mechatronic Systems and Control (formerly Control and Intelligent Systems) | 2010

Evaluation and Error Models of Experimental Data from Laboratory Research of Neurodegenerative Diseases

Lucie Houdová


Archive | 2009

VIP - výpočet intenzit poruch

L. Jelínek; Lucie Houdová


international conference on biomedical engineering | 2008

Classical conditioning modelling

Lucie Houdová


The 1st Young Researchers Conference on Applied Sciences | 2007

Associative Learning Model Connected With the Performed Experiment

Lucie Houdová


Spolehlivost a ekonomie systémových služeb | 2007

Model výpadků pro analytické výpočty

Petr Janecek; Lucie Houdová; E. Janeček

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E. Janeček

University of West Bohemia

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Pavel Jindra

Charles University in Prague

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Daniel Georgiev

University of West Bohemia

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L. Jelínek

University of West Bohemia

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Miloš Fetter

University of West Bohemia

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Petr Janecek

University of West Bohemia

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Daniel Lysák

Charles University in Prague

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Lenka Houdova

University of West Bohemia

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Samuel Vokurka

Charles University in Prague

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