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Item Age no Bar – a CIBMTR analysis of Elderly Patients undergoing Autologous Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation for Multiple Myeloma(Wiley, 2020) Munshi, Pashna N.; Vesole, David; Jurczyszyn, Artur; Zaucha, Jan Maciej; St. Martin, Andrew; Davila, Omar; Agrawal, Vaibhav; Badawy, Sherif M.; Battiwalla, Minoo; Chhabra, Saurabh; Copelan, Edward; Kharfan-Dabaja, Mohamed A.; Farhadfar, Nosha; Ganguly, Siddhartha; Hashmi, Shahrukh; Krem, Maxwell M.; Lazarus, Hillard M.; Malek, Ehsan; Meehan, Kenneth; Murthy, Hemant S.; Nishihori, Taiga; Olin, Rebecca L.; Olsson, Richard F.; Schriber, Jeffrey; Seo, Sachiko; Shah, Gunjan; Solh, Melhem; Tay, Jason; Kumar, Shaji; Qazilbash, Muzaffar H.; Shah, Nina; Hari, Parameswaran N.; D'Souza, Anita; Medicine, School of MedicineBackground: Upfront autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHCT) remains an important therapy in the management of patients with multiple myeloma (MM), a disease of older adults. Methods: The authors investigated the outcomes of AHCT in patients with MM who were aged ≥70 years. The Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) database registered 15,999 patients with MM in the United States within 12 months of diagnosis during 2013 through 2017; a total of 2092 patients were aged ≥70 years. Nonrecurrence mortality (NRM), disease recurrence and/or progression (relapse; REL), progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS) were modeled using Cox proportional hazards models with age at transplantation as the main effect. Because of the large sample size, a P value <.01 was considered to be statistically significant a priori. Results: An increase in AHCT was noted in 2017 (28%) compared with 2013 (15%) among patients aged ≥70 years. Although approximately 82% of patients received melphalan (Mel) at a dose of 200 mg/m2 overall, 58% of the patients aged ≥70 years received Mel at a dose of 140 mg/m2 . On multivariate analysis, patients aged ≥70 years demonstrated no difference with regard to NRM (hazard ratio [HR] 1.3; 99% confidence interval [99% CI], 1-1.7 [P = .06]), REL (HR, 1.03; 99% CI, 0.9-1.1 [P = 0.6]), PFS (HR, 1.06; 99% CI, 1-1.2 [P = 0.2]), and OS (HR, 1.2; 99% CI, 1-1.4 [P = .02]) compared with the reference group (those aged 60-69 years). In patients aged ≥70 years, Mel administered at a dose of 140 mg/m2 was found to be associated with worse outcomes compared with Mel administered at a dose of 200 mg/m2 , including day 100 NRM (1% [95% CI, 1%-2%] vs 0% [95% CI, 0%-1%]; P = .003]), 2-year PFS (64% [95% CI, 60%-67%] vs 69% [95% CI, 66%-73%]; P = .003), and 2-year OS (85% [95% CI, 82%-87%] vs 89% [95% CI, 86%-91%]; P = .01]), likely representing frailty. Conclusions: The results of the current study demonstrated that AHCT remains an effective consolidation therapy among patients with MM across all age groups.Item What is in a name: defining pediatric refractory ITP(American Society of Hematology, 2024) Nakano, Taizo A.; Grimes, Amanda B.; Klaassen, Robert J.; Lambert, Michele P.; Neunert, Cindy; Rothman, Jennifer A.; Shimano, Kristin A.; Amend, Christina; Askew, Megan; Badawy, Sherif M.; Baker, Jillian M.; Breakey, Vicky; Crary, Shelley; Davini, Monica; Fritch Lilla, Stephanie; Gilbert, Megan; Hays, Taru; Hege, Kerry; Hillier, Kirsty; Jacobson-Kelly, Amanda; Kaicker, Shipra; Kim, Taylor O.; Kochhar, Manpreet; Leblanc, Thierry; Martinelli, Marie; Nunez, Mara; Remiker, Allison; Schultz, Corrina; Sharma, Ruchika; Grace, Rachael F.; Pediatrics, School of MedicineThere are no agreed upon terminology to define "refractory" pediatric immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). Guidelines are therefore limited to arbitrary and outdated definitions. The Pediatric ITP Consortium of North America held a meeting in 2023 to define this entity. With 100% agreement, the faculty established that pediatric ITP that is refractory to emergent therapy could be defined as no platelet response after treatment with all eligible emergent pharmacotherapies. With 100% agreement, the working group established that pediatric patients with ITP that continue to demonstrate high disease burden and/or no platelet response despite treatment with multiple classes of disease-modifying therapies represent a challenging subset of ITP. These patients are at higher risk of ongoing disease burden and merit additional investigation as well as consideration for clinical trials or novel therapies. Future efforts to define disease burden and disease response will be completed in collaboration with the ITP International Working Group.