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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2014

A prospective international cooperative information technology platform built using open-source tools for improving the access to and safety of bone marrow transplantation in low- and middle-income countries

Rajat Kumar Agarwal; Amit Sedai; Sunil Dhimal; Kumari Ankita; Luigi Clemente; Sulman Siddique; Naila Yaqub; Sadaf Khalid; Fatima Itrat; Anwar Khan; Sarah Khan Gilani; Priya Marwah; Rajpreet Soni; Mohamed El Missiry; Mohamed Hamed Hussain; Cornelio Uderzo; Lawrence Faulkner

Jagriti Innovations developed a collaboration tool in partnership with the Cure2Children Foundation that has been used by health professionals in Italy, Pakistan, and India for the collaborative management of patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation (BMT) for thalassemia major since August 2008. This online open-access database covers data recording, analyzing, and reporting besides enabling knowledge exchange, telemedicine, capacity building, and quality assurance. As of February 2014, over 2400 patients have been registered and 112 BMTs have been performed with outcomes comparable to international standards, but at a fraction of the cost. This approach avoids medical emigration and contributes to local healthcare strengthening and competitiveness. This paper presents the experience and clinical outcomes associated with the use of this platform built using open-source tools and focusing on a locally pertinent tertiary care procedure—BMT.


Blood Advances | 2017

ATG vs thiotepa with busulfan and cyclophosphamide in matched-related bone marrow transplantation for thalassemia

Lawrence Faulkner; Cornelio Uderzo; Sadaf Khalid; Priya Marwah; Rajpreet Soni; Naila Yaqub; Samina Amanat; Itrat Fatima; Sarah Khan Gilani; Tatheer Zahra; Stalin Ramprakash; Lallindra Gooneratne; Ruwangi Dissanayake; Senani Williams; Wasantha Rathnayake; Reshma Srinivas; Amit Sedai; Ankita Kumari; Lailith Parmar; Rakesh Dhanya; Rajat Kumar Agarwal

Matched-related bone marrow transplantation (BMT) may cure >80% of low-risk children with severe thalassemia (ST). Very long-term follow-up studies have shown how the standard busulfan-cyclophosphamide (BuCy) regimen may be associated with normalization of health-related quality of life, no second malignancies in the absence of chronic graft-versus-host disease, and fertility preservation in many patients. However, because BuCy may be associated with high rejection rates, some centers incorporate thiotepa (Tt) in busulfan- or treosulfan-based regimens, a combination that may increase the risk of permanent infertility. This study retrospectively compares matched-related BMT outcomes in 2 groups of low-risk ST patients conditioned with either Tt or anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG) in addition to BuCy. A total of 81 consecutive first BMTs were performed in 5 collaborating startup BMT centers in the Indian subcontinent between January 2009 and January 2016; 30 patients were transplanted after conditioning with Tt-BuCy between January 2009 and July 2013, whereas between August 2013 and January 2016, 51 patients received ATG-BuCy. All patients were <15 years and had no hepatomegaly (liver ≤2 cm from costal margin). Actuarial overall survival in the Tt-BuCy and ATG-BuCy groups was 87% and 94% and thalassemia-free survival was 80% and 85% at a median follow-up of 37 and 17 months, respectively, with no significant differences by log-rank statistics. Substituting Tt with ATG in the standard BuCy context seems safe and effective and may decrease transplant-related mortality. Higher fertility rates are expected for patients who received ATG-BuCy.


Anemia | 2014

Assessment of Serum Zinc Levels of Patients with Thalassemia Compared to Their Siblings

Mohamed El Missiry; Mohamed Hamed Hussein; Sadaf Khalid; Naila Yaqub; Sarah Khan; Fatima Itrat; Cornelio Uderzo; Lawrence Faulkner


Thalassemia Reports | 2012

Transplantation in low resource countries

Lawrence Faulkner; Naila Yaqub; S. Khalid Khalid; T. Zhara; Saqib Ansari; Tasneem Farzana; Tahir Shamsi


Thalassemia Reports | 2013

Bone marrow transplantation for thalassemia: a global perspective

Mohamed Hamed Hussein; Mohamed El Missiry; Sadaf Khalid; Naila Yaqub; Sarah Khan Gilani; Itrat Fatima; Tatheer Zara; Priya Marwah; Rajpreet Soni; Frederic Bernard; Annunziata Manna; Cornelio Uderzo; Lawrence Faulkner


Pediatric Hematology Oncology Journal | 2017

Role of G-CSF priming of donor marrow prior to transplant in low risk HLA matched sibling transplant in children with severe thalassemia

Stalin Ramprakash; Rajat Kumar Agarwal; Rakesh Dhanya; Priya Marwah; Rajpreet Soni; Naila Yaqub; Itrat Fatima; Lallindra Gooneratne; Senani Williams; Sadaf Khalid; Santanu Sen; Lawrence Faulkner


Pediatric Hematology Oncology Journal | 2017

Low-cost matched sibling bone marrow transplant for standard-risk thalassemia in a limited-resource setting

Stalin Ramprakash; Rajat Kumar Agarwal; Rakesh Dhanya; Priya Marwah; Rajpreet Soni; Naila Yaqub; Itrat Fatima; Tatheer Zhara; Lallindra Gooneratne; Senani Williams; Sadaf Khalid; Santanu Sen; Vikramjit Kanwar; Lawrence Faulkner


Archive | 2014

Prevalence of Endocrine Complications in Transfusion-Dependent Beta Thalassemic Pakistani Patients

Itrat Fatima; Naila Yaqub; Tazeen Anwar; Yasir Bin Nisar; Sadaf Khalid; Sara Gilani


Blood | 2013

Infectious Complications In 96 Matched-Related Bone Marrow Transplants Performed Without Positive Pressure Room Or Centralized Hepa Filtration In Lower Middle Income Countries

Sadaf Khaled; Naila Yaqub; Priya Marwa; Rajpreet Soni; Saqib Ansar; Yasir Iqbal; Uderzo Cornelio; Lawrence Faulkner


Blood | 2009

Preliminary Experience of the Pakistani Network for the Cure and Prevention of Thalassaemia Supported by the Cure2Children Foundation.

Lawrence Faulkner; Tahir Shamsi; Saqib Ansari; Tasneem Farzana; Sadaf Khalid; Luigi Clemente; Naila Yaqub; Tahira Zafar; Rashid Kamran; Yasir Iqbal; Pietro Sodani; Cristiano Gallucci; Buket Erer; Guido Lucarelli

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Sadaf Khalid

Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences

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Lawrence Faulkner

Boston Children's Hospital

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Itrat Fatima

Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences

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Sarah Khan Gilani

Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences

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Fatima Itrat

Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences

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Anwar Khan

Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences

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