Mukta Arora
Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research
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Haematologica | 2018
Sarah Nikiforow; Tao Wang; Michael T. Hemmer; Stephen Spellman; Gorgun Akpek; Joseph H. Antin; Sung Won Choi; Yoshihiro Inamoto; Hanna Jean Khoury; Margaret L. MacMillan; David I. Marks; Ken Meehan; Hideki Nakasone; Taiga Nishihori; Richard Olsson; Sophie Paczesny; Donna Przepiorka; Vijay Reddy; Ran Reshef; Hélène Schoemans; Ned Waller; Daniel J. Weisdorf; Baldeep Wirk; Mary M. Horowitz; Amin M. Alousi; Daniel Couriel; Joseph Pidala; Mukta Arora; Corey Cutler
Upper gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease is reported in approximately 30% of hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients developing acute graft-versus-host disease. Currently classified as Grade II in consensus criteria, upper gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease is often treated with systemic immunosuppression. We reviewed the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research database to assess the prognostic implications of upper gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease in isolation or with other acute graft-versus-host disease manifestations. 8567 adult recipients of myeloablative allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant receiving T-cell replete grafts for acute leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome between 2000 and 2012 were analyzed. 51% of transplants were from unrelated donors. Reported upper gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease incidence was 12.1%; 2.7% of recipients had isolated upper gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease, of whom 95% received systemic steroids. Patients with isolated upper gastrointestinal involvement had similar survival, disease-free survival, transplant-related mortality, and relapse as patients with Grades 0, I, or II acute graft-versus-host disease. Unrelated donor recipients with isolated upper gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease had less subsequent chronic graft-versus-host disease than those with Grades I or II disease (P=0.016 and P=0.0004, respectively). Upper gastrointestinal involvement added no significant prognostic information when present in addition to other manifestations of Grades I or II acute graft-versus-host disease. If upper gastrointestinal symptoms were reclassified as Grade 0 or I, 425 of 2083 patients (20.4%) with Grade II disease would be downgraded, potentially impacting the interpretation of clinical trial outcomes. Defining upper gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease as a Grade II entity, as it is currently diagnosed and treated, is not strongly supported by this analysis. The general approach to diagnosis, treatment and grading of upper gastrointestinal symptoms and their impact on subsequent acute graft-versus-host disease therapy warrants reevaluation.
Blood | 2007
Voravit Ratanatharathorn; Mary M. Horowitz; Brian Logan; Mukta Arora; Dan Wang; Joseph P. Uberti; Robert Peter Gale; Joseph H. Antin; Martin Bornhaeuser; Gregory A. Hale; Olle Ringden; Mitchell S. Cairo; Vikas Gupta; Corey Cutler; Claudio Anasetti; Steven Pavletic
Blood | 2004
Donna Wall; John E. Wagner; Mary Laughlin; Karen Ballen; Susan Staba; Ka Wah Chan; Olivia McGaha; Brent R. Logan; John P. Klein; Mukta Arora
Archive | 2015
Margaret L. MacMillan; Marie Robin; Andrew C. Harris; T E DeFor; Paul J. Martin; Amin M. Alousi; Vincent T. Ho; Javier Bolaños-Meade; Richard J. Jones; Mukta Arora; Bruce R. Blazar; G. Holtan; David A. Jacobsohn; Marcelo C. Pasquini; Gerard Socie; J oseph H. Antin; John E. Levine; Daniel J. Weisdorf
Archive | 2013
Jorge Cortes; Matt Kalaycio; Richard T. Maziarz; Wael Saber; Edmund K. Waller; Daniel J. Weisdorf; Baldeep Wirk; Mary M. Horowitz; Mukta Arora; Jeff Szer; Vivek Roy; Mitchell Sabloff; Bipin Savani; Matthew D. Seftel; H Schouten; Celalettin Ustun; Rammurti T. Kamble; Mark R. Litzow; Alison W. Loren; David I. Marks; Eduardo Olavarria; Marcos de Lima; Robert Peter Gale; Gregory A. Hale; Joerg Halter; Mehdi Hamadani; Mahmoud Aljurf; Koen Van Besien; Christopher Bredeson; Jean-Yves Cahn
Archive | 2013
Daniel J. Weisdorf; Paul J. Martin; Georgia B. Vogelsang; Katherine A. Guthrie; James C. Lynch; Alessandra Takatu; Mary M. Horowitz; Görgün Akpek; Stephanie J. Lee; Mary E.D. Flowers; Steven Z. Pavletic; Mukta Arora; S J Lee
Archive | 2012
Stephanie J. Lee; Mark R. Litzow; Daniel J. Weisdorf; Mary M. Horowitz; Theresa Hahn; J. Bolwell; Christopher Bredeson; Mitchell S. Cairo; Robert Peter Gale; Vikas Gupta; Alvaro Urbano-Ispizua; Steven Z. Pavletic; Michael Haagenson; Mei-Jie Zhang; Joseph H. Antin; Madan Jagasia; Mukta Arora; Mary E.D. Flowers; Nelson J. Chao; Philip L. McCarthy; Corey Cutler
Archive | 2011
Pablo Parker; Stephen J. Forman; Daniel J. Weisdorf; James G. Gurney; Scott Baker; Christopher J. Fraser; Smita Bhatia; Kirsten K. Ness; Andrea Carter; Liton Francisco; Mukta Arora
Archive | 2011
Mukta Arora; Gary J. Schiller; H Schouten; Stephen R. Spellman; Leo F. Verdonck; John R. Wingard; David I. Marks; Philip L. McCarthy; Morton J. Cowan; Effie W. Petersdorf; James A. Russell; Vikas Gupta; Theresa Hahn; Gregory A. Hale; Jörg Halter; Madan Jagasia; Mark R. Litzow; Brian J. Bolwell; Christopher Bredeson; Mitchell S. Cairo; Robert P. Olle Ringdén; Steven Z. Pavletic; Claudio Anasetti; A. John Barrett; Tao Wang; Dan Wang
Archive | 2009
Daniel J. Weisdorf; Mukta Arora; Veronika Bachanova; Claudio G. Brunstein; Linda J. Burns