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Eltrombopag as bridging therapy to haematopoietic stem cell transplant in severe or very severe aplastic anaemia during the COVID19 pandemic (in adults), NHS England

Source
NHS England
Year of publication
2020
Abstract
Aplastic anaemia is a rare and serious bone marrow failure disorder causing a high risk of life-threatening bleeding and infections, and requiring frequent hospital admissions. Current definitive treatments for aplastic anaemia are stem cell transplant or immunosuppressive therapy with antithymocyte globulin and/or ciclosporin. Stem cell transplant is a procedure in which a patient receives healthy stem cells to replace damaged stem cells. Immunosuppressive treatment is where drugs are given to lower the body’s immune response. Stem cell transplant and antithymocyte globulin treatment require hospital admission
Date added
14/07/2020
Created by
Linda Hopwell
Published by
Current Awareness Service for Health