Marie Zítková
Masaryk University
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Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2014
Samuel Vokurka; Eva Bystricka; Tomáš Svoboda; Irena Katja Škoda Gorican; Matjaz Sever; Ewa Mazur; Anna Kopinska; Vladislava Pavlicová; Otilia Mocanu; Alina Tanase; Rodica Ghelase; Marie Zítková; Monika Labudíková; Ludek Raida; Darja Hrabánková‐Navrátilová; Jana Bocková
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To establish the availability of High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA)- and nonHEPA-filtered rooms in eastern European transplant centres and to investigate the impact on incidence of pneumonia and mortality after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). BACKGROUND Barrier nursing in HEPA-filtered rooms is generally recommended for patients undergoing HSCT. There are only limited data on the availability of HEPA-filtered rooms and the impact on incidence of pneumonia and mortality. DESIGN A prospective, observational, international study. METHODS Monitoring cards were distributed within the East Forum EBMT-Nurses Group cooperating centres, and 689 consecutive patients were registered in 1/2010-6/2012. Patients were monitored for 100 days post-transplant. RESULTS In patients undergoing autologous HSCT, pneumonia developed in 14/400 (3·5%) and was the cause of death in 2/14 (14%) of patients. There was no significant difference in mortality between HEPA-filtered and nonHEPA-filtered groups (4·5% vs. 4·9%, respectively). 239/400 (59%) transplantations were performed in single-bed rooms [190/239 (79%) HEPA-filtered] and 161 (41%) in two-bed rooms [28/161 (17%) HEPA-filtered]. In allogeneic transplantation, pneumonia developed in 24/289 (8·3%) and was the cause of death in 11/24 (45%) of patients. There was no significant difference in mortality between HEPA-filtered and non-HEPA-filtered groups (14% vs. 17%, respectively). 281/289 (97%) of allogeneic transplantations were performed in single-bed rooms [254/281 (90%) HEPA-filtered], and pneumonia was more frequent in patients on corticosteroids and in rooms without HEPA. CONCLUSION The incidence of pneumonia in the autologous transplantation setting is low. More pneumonia was observed in the allogeneic HSCT group, especially in patients on corticosteroids. There was a trend towards a lower incidence of pneumonia in allogeneic HSCT patients treated in HEPA-filtered rooms. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Autologous HSCT transplantation may safely be performed without HEPA filtration. HEPA filtration might be preferable in patients undergoing allogeneic transplantation.
Psychologie pro praxi | 2016
Marie Zítková; Miroslava Ježová; Jana Špačková
Archive | 2016
Marie Zítková; Michaela Blažková; Lada Fínová; Monika Labudíková; Václav Kajaba; Markéta Protivánková; Hana Šebelová
Transfúze a hematologie dnes | 2015
Marie Zítková; Jiří Mayer; Zdeněk Král; Petra Juřeníková
Archive | 2015
Marie Zítková; Andrea Pokorná; Erna Mičudová
Sestra | 2014
Jana Špačková; Marie Zítková; Erna Mičudová
Archive | 2014
Renáta Grossová Klementová; Marie Zítková
Archive | 2014
Marie Zítková; Jana Špačková
Archive | 2014
Jitka Marečková; Marie Zítková; Naděžda Valentíková
Archive | 2014
Marie Zítková; Jana Špačková