Table of Contents
- 1 How long are you in hospital for autologous stem cell transplant?
- 2 What is the mortality rate of autologous stem cell transplant?
- 3 What are the stages of bone marrow transplant?
- 4 What are the side effects of autologous stem cell transplant?
- 5 How is an autologous bone marrow transplant returned to the patient?
- 6 What is the difference between an autologous and allogeneic bone marrow transplant?
How long are you in hospital for autologous stem cell transplant?
It usually takes about 3 months, but it’s also normal to take more or less time.
What is the mortality rate of autologous stem cell transplant?
Results: Forty-two patients (2.8\%) died from treatment-related reasons <100 d from ASCT. The median time to death was 38 d from ASCT (0-99). The risk of TRM varied according to the diagnoses. The highest risk was observed in patients with AL amyloidosis (24\%) followed by NHL (4.4\%) and MM (1.9\%).
What are the stages of bone marrow transplant?
Harvesting – the process of obtaining the stem cells to be used in the transplant, either from you or a donor. Conditioning – treatment to prepare your body for the transplant. Transplanting the stem cells. Recovery – you’ll need to stay in hospital for at least a few weeks until the transplant starts to take effect.
What is an autologous bone marrow transplant is a treatment for which disease?
An autologous stem cell transplant helps to replace the damaged bone marrow. An autologous stem cell transplant is most often used to treat: Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Myeloma. Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Is autologous stem cell transplant painful?
You won’t feel pain during infusion of the stem cells. You may have some nausea. We have medicine to help. However, recovering from stem cell transplant can be difficult.
What are the side effects of autologous stem cell transplant?
Side effects of an autologous stem cell transplant
- What are the side effects of an autologous stem cell transplant?
- Risk of infection.
- Anaemia.
- Bruising and bleeding.
- Feeling sick.
- Sore mouth.
- Eating problems.
- Diarrhoea.
How is an autologous bone marrow transplant returned to the patient?
Since high-dose treatment destroys the normal bone marrow in addition to the myeloma cells, the collected stem cells are unfrozen and given back into the bloodstream through an intravenous (into a vein) catheter one to two days after administration of the high-dose chemotherapy.
What is the difference between an autologous and allogeneic bone marrow transplant?
Autologous: Auto means self. The stem cells in autologous transplants come from the same person who will get the transplant, so the patient is their own donor. Allogeneic: Allo means other. The stem cells in allogeneic transplants are from a person other than the patient, either a matched related or unrelated donor.
Do you lose your hair with stem cell transplant?
You could lose all your hair. This includes your eyelashes, eyebrows, underarm, leg and sometimes pubic hair. It usually starts gradually within 2 to 3 weeks after treatment begins. Your hair will grow back once your chemotherapy treatment has finished.
Are autologous transplant painful?
You may also have aches and pain from the medication. Sometimes another drug may be used during the blood collection to help the stem cells move from your bone marrow into to your bloodstream, making them easier to collect.
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