Volume 14, Issue 4 (10-2024)                   Iran J Ped Hematol Oncol 2024, 14(4): 252-265 | Back to browse issues page

Ethics code: IR.SBMU.MSP.REC.1400.254


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Pulmonologist, School of Medicine, Mofid Children's Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran & Pulmonologist, School of Medicine, Mofid Children's Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Background: Pulmonary complications are important enough to notice in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The patients undergoing HSCT might have infectious and non-infectious problems associated with morbidity and mortality. The pulmonary complications of HSCT are well-recognized in adults; however, studies on children are limited, especially in Iran. This study was done to evaluate the infectious and non-infectious pulmonary complications and the corresponding factors in children who underwent HSCT.
Materials and Methods: This retrospective cohort study included the patients who underwent HSCT in Mofid Children’s Hospital in Tehran, Iran, during the years 2015 -2021. Overall, 144 medical files were evaluated, out of which 128 had undergone HSCT. The extracted data were about underlying diseases, age at transplant, sex,  type of HSCT, donor type, cell source, conditioning regimen, graft versus host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis, infectious and non-infectious pulmonary complications, and associated factors. The data analysis was done by the SPSS software version 26. Chi-square, Fisher exact test and regression were also used for the analysis.
Results: Infectious and non-infectious pulmonary complications were reported in 26 people (20.3%) and 11 people (8.6%), respectively. Positive coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) PCR was detected only in two patients. Infectious complications were significantly lower in patients with neuroblastoma compared to other underlying diseases (2.7% vs. 27.5%, P = 0.002). These complications were significantly more frequent among those with other HSCT complications compared to those without such complications (34.6% vs. 16.7%, P=0.042). Non-infectious pulmonary complications were significantly higher in boys (13.5%) than in girls (1.9%) (P = 0.024).
Conclusion: Due to the high rate of pulmonary infections in bone marrow transplant patients, clear differential diagnosis and diagnostic work are essential.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2024/03/28 | Accepted: 2024/09/30 | Published: 2024/10/2

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