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Item Abnormal liver tests are not sufficient for diagnosis of hepatic graft‐versus‐host disease in critically ill patients(Wolters Kluwer, 2022) Yang, Alexander H.; Han, Mai Ai Thanda; Samala, Niharika; Rizvi, Bisharah S.; Marchalik, Rachel; Etzion, Ohad; Wright, Elizabeth C.; Patel, Ruchi; Khan, Vinshi; Kapuria, Devika; Venkat, Vikramaditya Samala; Kleiner, David E.; Koh, Christopher; Kanakry, Jennifer A.; Kanakry, Christopher G.; Pavletic, Steven; Williams, Kirsten M.; Heller, Theo; Medicine, School of MedicineHepatic graft-versus-host disease (HGVHD) contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Clinical findings and liver biomarkers are neither sensitive nor specific. The relationship between clinical and histologic diagnoses of HGVHD was assessed premortem and at autopsy. Medical records from patients who underwent HSCT at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center between 2000 and 2012 and expired with autopsy were reviewed, and laboratory tests within 45 days of death were divided into 15-day periods. Clinical diagnosis of HGVHD was based on Keystone Criteria or NIH Consensus Criteria, histologic diagnosis based on bile duct injury without significant inflammation, and exclusion of other potential etiologies. We included 37 patients, 17 of whom had a cholestatic pattern of liver injury and two had a mixed pattern. Fifteen were clinically diagnosed with HGVHD, two showed HGVHD on autopsy, and 13 had histologic evidence of other processes but no HGVHD. Biopsy or clinical diagnosis of GVHD of other organs during life did not correlate with HGVHD on autopsy. The diagnostic accuracy of the current criteria was poor (κ = -0.20). A logistic regression model accounting for dynamic changes included peak bilirubin 15 days before death, and an increase from period -30 (days 30 to 16 before death) to period -15 (15 days before death) showed an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.77. Infection was the immediate cause of death in 68% of patients. In conclusion, liver biomarkers at baseline and GVHD elsewhere are poor predictors of HGVHD on autopsy, and current clinical diagnostic criteria have unsatisfactory performance. Peak bilirubin and cholestatic injury predicted HGVHD on autopsy. A predictive model was developed accounting for changes over time. Further validation is needed.Item The Role of Donor Lymphocyte Infusion (DLI) in Post Hematopoietic Cell Transplant (HCT) Relapse for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) in the Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor (TKI) Era(Elsevier, 2020-06) Schmidt, Sarah; Liu, Ying; Hu, Zhen-Huan; Williams, Kirsten M.; Lazarus, Hillard M.; Vij, Ravi; Kharfan-Dabaja, Mohamed A.; Ortí, Guillermo; Wiernik, Peter H.; Weisdorf, Daniel; Kamble, Rammurti T.; Herzig, Roger; Wirk, Baldeep; Cerny, Jan; Bacher, Ulrike; Chaudhri, Naeem A.; Nathan, Sunita; Farhadfar, Nosha; Aljurf, Mahmoud; Gergis, Usama; Szer, Jeffrey; Seo, Sachiko; Hsu, Jack W.; Olsson, Richard F.; Maharaj, Dipnarine; George, Biju; Hildebrandt, Gerhard C.; Agrawal, Vaibhav; Nishihori, Taiga; Abdel-Azim, Hisham; Alyea, Edwin; Popat, Uday; Sobecks, Ronald; Scott, Bart L.; Holter Chakrabarty, Jennifer; Saber, Wael; Medicine, School of MedicineTreatment for relapse of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) following hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) includes tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) with or without donor lymphocyte infusions (DLIs), but the most effective treatment strategy is unknown. This study was performed through the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) database. We retrospectively reviewed all patients reported to the CIBMTR registry from 2002 to 2014 who underwent HCT for CML and were alive 30 days postrelapse. A total of 215 HCT recipients relapsed and were analyzed in the following groups: (1) TKI alone (n = 128), (2) TKI with DLI (n = 48), and (3) DLI without TKI (n = 39). In multivariate analysis, disease status prior to HCT had a significant effect on overall survival (OS). Patients who received a DLI alone compared with a TKI with a DLI had inferior survival (hazard ratio, 2.28; 95% confidence interval, 1.23 to 4.24; P= .009). Those who received a TKI alone had similar survival compared with those who received a TKI with a DLI (P = .81). These data support that despite use of TKIs pretransplantation, TKI salvage therapy continues to provide significant survival following relapse in patients with CML following HCT. These data do not suggest that adding a DLI to a TKI adds an improvement in OS.