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A Clinical Review of the Different Strategies to Minimize Hemorrhagic Cystitis Associated with the Use of Post-Transplantation Cyclophosphamide in an Allogeneic Transplant.
Transplantation and cellular therapy. 2022 July
Post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCy) has improved hematopoietic stem cell transplantation outcomes for patients with major HLA disparities. Although PTCy in combination with calcineurin inhibitors is a successful graft-versus-host disease regimen, giving high doses of cyclophosphamide may cause hemorrhagic cystitis (HC). The strategies used to prevent HC are adapted from published data in the pre-transplantation conditioning setting. However, there is no consensus on what the optimal strategy is to prevent PTCy-associated HC. This review provides a summary of the different preventative strategies used in this setting. Based on the results published in current literature, hyperhydration is an effective preventative strategy, but it may cause fluid overload and other complications. Additionally, mesna at least 100% of the PTCy dose should be administered as a continuous infusion or frequent intermittent bolus infusion. More comparative studies between these strategies are needed to provide a definitive solution for preventing HC associated with PTCy.
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