The EBMT activity survey 2009: trends over the past 5 years

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H Baldomero
M Gratwohl
A Gratwohl
A Tichelli
D Niederwieser
A Madrigal
K Frauendorfer
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[1] EBMT Activity Survey Office,Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology
[2] University Hospital Basel,Department of Hematology
[3] Institute for Operations Research and Computational Finances,undefined
[4] University of St Gallen,undefined
[5] University Hospital,undefined
[6] The Anthony Nolan Trust,undefined
[7] The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust,undefined
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hematopoietic SCT; stem cell source; Europe; transplant rates; indication; practice guidelines;
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Six hundred and twenty-four centers from 43 countries reported a total of 31 322 hematopoietic SCT (HSCT) to this 2009 European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) survey with 28 033 first transplants (41% allogeneic, 59% autologous). The main indications were leukemias (31%; 92% allogeneic), lymphomas (58%; 12% allogeneic), solid tumors (5%; 6% allogeneic) and non-malignant disorders (6%; 88% allogeneic). There were more unrelated than HLA-identical sibling donors (51 vs 43%) for allogeneic HSCT; the proportion of peripheral blood as stem cell source was 99% for autologous and 71% for allogeneic HSCT. Allogeneic and autologous HSCT continued to increase by about 1000 HSCT per year since 2004. Patterns of increase were distinct and different. In a trend analysis, allogeneic HSCT increased in all World Bank Categories (P=0.01, two sided; all categories), autologous HSCT increased in middle- (P=0.01, two sided) and low-income (P=0.01, two sided) countries. EBMT practice guidelines appeared to have an impact on trend, with a clear increase in absolute numbers within the categories ‘standard’ and ‘clinical option’ for both allogeneic and autologous HSCT (P=0.01, two sided; for both allogeneic and autologous HSCT) and a clear decrease in autologous HSCT for the ‘developmental’ and ‘generally not recommended’ indications (P=0.01, two sided). These data illustrate the status and trends of HST in Europe.
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