Authors
Mohamad Mohty, Florent Malard, M Abecassis, E Aerts, AS Alaskar, Mahmoud Aljurf, M Arat, Peter Bader, Frederic Baron, Ali Bazarbachi, Didier Blaise, Fabio Ciceri, S Corbacioglu, Jean-Hugues Dalle, F Dignan, T Fukuda, Anne Huynh, T Masszi, Mauricette Michallet, Arnon Nagler, M NiChonghaile, S Okamoto, Antonio Pagliuca, C Peters, FB Petersen, PG Richardson, T Ruutu, BN Savani, E Wallhult, Ibrahim Yakoub-Agha, RF Duarte, E Carreras
Publication date
2016/7
Journal
Bone marrow transplantation
Volume
51
Issue
7
Pages
906-912
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome, also known as veno-occlusive disease (SOS/VOD), is a potentially life threatening complication that can develop after hematopoietic cell transplantation. Although SOS/VOD progressively resolves within a few weeks in most patients, the most severe forms result in multi-organ dysfunction and are associated with a high mortality rate (> 80%). Therefore, careful attention must be paid to allow an early detection of SOS/VOD, particularly as drugs have now proven to be effective and licensed for its treatment. Unfortunately, current criteria lack sensitivity and specificity, making early identification and severity assessment of SOS/VOD difficult. The aim of this work is to propose a new definition for diagnosis, and a severity-grading system for SOS/VOD in adult patients, on behalf of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation.
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