The Transplant Centers belonging to Gruppo Italiano per il Trapianto di Midollo Osseo (GITMO) conducted a survey with the aim of evaluating the effect of SARS-CoV2 pandemic on the allogeneic transplant activity in Italy. The pandemic period from 1/3/2020 to 31/7/2020 was compared with the same period in 2019. Overall, in 2020 there was a 2.4% reduction in the number of allo-HCT cases compared to 2019. Interestingly, this deflection did not affect the acute leukemia cases (+5.7% in 2020). The use of peripheral blood-derived stem cells (+10.7%) and cryopreservation (97.4% of the centers) was highly adopted in 2020. Despite the sanitary emergency, almost all of the surveyed centers declared no impact of SARS-CoV2 pandemic on the transplant timing and outcomes, and the sanitary policy was positively evaluated by the majority of centers. The emergency measures ensured that only a minority of the allo-HCT patients had been infected by SARS-CoV2; however, a mortality of 42.1% among the allo-HCT patients hospitalized for COVID-19 was recorded. This survey gives us the information that the GITMO Group reacted positively to the pandemic. Thanks to the emergency strategies, the Italian allo-HCT activity continued safely, showing only a minor deflection and offering the same probability of cure to the transplanted patients.

Changes in Stem Cell Transplant activity and procedures during SARS-CoV2 pandemic in Italy: an Italian Bone Marrow Transplant Group (GITMO) nationwide analysis (TransCOVID-19 Survey) / D. Russo, N. Polverelli, M. Malagola, M. Farina, A. Leoni, S. Bernardi, S. Mammoliti, N. Sacchi, M. Martino, F. Ciceri, F. Zallio, A. Olivieri, S. Falcioni, G. Storti, M. Michieli, P. Carluccio, A. Grassi, E. Oldani, F. Bonifazi, A. Prete, I.M. Cavattoni, M. Maffeis, D. Pastore, A. Vacca, D. Caravelli, M. Mirabile, N. Mordini, C. Nozzoli, M. Faraci, V. Federico, S. Ronconi, C. Skert, F. Onida, M. Marcatti, S. Piemontese, F. Narni, A. Balduzzi, G. De Simone, A. Picardi, M. De Gobbi, E. Calore, S. Tringali, M. Zecca, S. Secondino, B. Guiducci, M. Pelosini, E. Zuffa, L. Facchini, M. Imola, A.P. Iori, A. Proia, S. Sica, D. Armiento, A.M. Carella, C.M. Dellacasa, F. Fagioli, M. Rabusin, A. Ferrario, F. Elice. - In: BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0268-3369. - 56:9(2021), pp. 2272-2275. [10.1038/s41409-021-01287-w]

Changes in Stem Cell Transplant activity and procedures during SARS-CoV2 pandemic in Italy: an Italian Bone Marrow Transplant Group (GITMO) nationwide analysis (TransCOVID-19 Survey)

A. Leoni;N. Sacchi;E. Oldani;V. Federico;F. Onida;S. Secondino;A. Ferrario;
2021

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The Transplant Centers belonging to Gruppo Italiano per il Trapianto di Midollo Osseo (GITMO) conducted a survey with the aim of evaluating the effect of SARS-CoV2 pandemic on the allogeneic transplant activity in Italy. The pandemic period from 1/3/2020 to 31/7/2020 was compared with the same period in 2019. Overall, in 2020 there was a 2.4% reduction in the number of allo-HCT cases compared to 2019. Interestingly, this deflection did not affect the acute leukemia cases (+5.7% in 2020). The use of peripheral blood-derived stem cells (+10.7%) and cryopreservation (97.4% of the centers) was highly adopted in 2020. Despite the sanitary emergency, almost all of the surveyed centers declared no impact of SARS-CoV2 pandemic on the transplant timing and outcomes, and the sanitary policy was positively evaluated by the majority of centers. The emergency measures ensured that only a minority of the allo-HCT patients had been infected by SARS-CoV2; however, a mortality of 42.1% among the allo-HCT patients hospitalized for COVID-19 was recorded. This survey gives us the information that the GITMO Group reacted positively to the pandemic. Thanks to the emergency strategies, the Italian allo-HCT activity continued safely, showing only a minor deflection and offering the same probability of cure to the transplanted patients.
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2021
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