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Oral presentation On
Bone marrow
transplantation
Benha faculty of medicine
Microbiology department
What is the Bone Marrow ?!
Bone Marrow is the soft spongy tissue that fills the cores of
larger bones.
It serves an active function in the body by producing all
three types of blood cells, as well as lymphocytes, wich
support the immune system.
What is the B.M.T ?!
Bone Marrow transplant is a procedure used to treat patients
with life-threatening blood, immune or genetic
disorders,This includes leukaemia and bone marrow cancers.
A bone Marrow transplant replaces the unhealthy blood-
forming cells with healthy ones.
Healthy bone marrow stem cells are harvested from
matching bone marrow donors.
HISTORY
Mid 19th century
Marrow was the source of blood cells.
It is just a chemical factor - transferred by eating the
marrow.
20th century
Formulate the idea that :
a small number of cells in the marrow might be
responsible for the development of all blood cells.
They began to refer to them as “stem cells”
1950 >>> first B.M.T
Over 200 transplant center whorldwide
What are stem cells ?!
Stem cells are immature cells in the bone marrow
that give rise to all your blood cells.
STEM CELL SOURCES
Transplants can come from three sources:
 PERIPHERAL BLOOD
 MARROW
 UMBILICAL CORD
Why do I need to have one ?!
‱ You might have a bone marrow transplant if you have some
types of cancer, like leukaemia, if chemotherapy cannot
kill all the white blood cells that don’t grow properly.
‱ You may also need a bone marrow transplant if you have a
genetic condition that stops your blood cells from growing
normally.
‱ If you have had an organ transplant and your body rejects
your new organ you may have a bone marrow transplant if
immunosuppressants can't stop the rejection.
‱ If the new bone is taken from the same donor that you got
your new organ from, the transplant rejection is much less
likely.
Indications for bone
marrow transplant surgery
 Bone marrow transplant is done to treat a number of
cancerous and non cancerous conditions such as:
 Cancerous conditions:
‱ Leukemia
‱ Lymphoma
‱ Multiple myeloma
‱ Myelodysplasia.
 Non cancerous conditions:
‱ Aplastic anemia
‱ Hemoglobinopathies
‱ Immunodeficiency disorders and conditions affecting blood
present from birth
PRE-BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION
PROCEDURES
 Bone marrow transplantation regimens vary
from one patient to another, and depend upon
the type of cancer
 the treatment program used by the medical
center.
 the clinical trial protocol (if the patient is
enrolled in a clinical trial), as well as other
factors.
Transplant Process (5 steps)
(1) Conditioning,
(2) Stem cell infusion,
(3) Neutropenic phase,
(4) Engraftment phase
(5) Post-engraftment period.
Conditioning Phase
 The conditioning period typically lasts 7-10 days.
 The purposes are (by delivery of chemotherapy
and/or radiation)
‱ to eliminate malignancy
‱ to provide immune suppression to prevent rejection of
new stem cells
‱ create space for the new cells
 Radiation and chemotherapy agents differ in their
abilities to achieve these goals.
Stem cell processing and infusion
 Infusion - 20 minutes to an hour, varies depending on the
volume infused.
 The stem cells may be processed before infusion, if indicated.
 Depletion of T cells can be performed to decrease GVHD.
 Premedication with acetaminophen and diphenhydramine to
prevent reaction
 Infused through a CVL, much like a blood transfusion.
 Anaphylaxis, volume overload, and a (rare) transient GVHD are
the major potential complications involved.
 Stem cell products that have been cryopreserved contain
dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as a preservative and potentially can
cause renal failure, in addition to the unpleasant smell and
taste.
Neutropenic Phase
 During this period (2-4 wk), the patient essentially
has no effective immune system.
 Healing is poor, and the patient is very susceptible
to infection.
 Supportive care and empiric antibiotic therapy are
the mainstays of successful passage through this
phase.
Engraftment Phase
 During this period (several weeks), the healing
process begins with resolution of mucositis and
other lesions acquired.
 In addition, fever begins to subside, and infections
often begin to clear.
 The greatest challenges at this time are
management of GVHD and prevention of viral
infections (especially CMV).
Post-engraftment Phase
ïź This period lasts for months to years.
Hallmarks of this phase include the gradual
development of tolerance, weaning off of
immunosuppression, management of chronic
GVHD, and documentation of immune
reconstitution.
types of bone marrow stem cell
There are two main types of bone marrow transplantation:
‱ autologous
‱ Allogeneic
ADVERSE EFFECTS
‱ Gastrointestinal tract :
Ulcers & dysfunction of GIT occur frequently.
‱ Skin:
Rashes may develop.
‱ Hair follicles:
Hair loss occurs temporary
‱ Lungs:
Pneumonia
‱ Blood vessels:
Inflammation-damaged blood vessels
‱ Liver :
Jaundice
Graft Verses Host Disease (GVHD)
‱ GVHD sometimes occurs with allogeneic transplantation.
‱ Lymphocytes from the donor graft attack the cells of the host
‱ GVHD can usually be treated with steroids or other immunosuppressive
agents.
‱ Acute GVHD occurs before day 100 post-transplant
‱ Chronic GVHD occurs beyond day 100
‱ Recent advances have reduced the incidence and severity of this post-
transplant complication, but GVHD, directly or indirectly, still accounts for
approximately 15% of deaths in stem cell transplant patients
‱ Chronic GVHD can develop months or even years post-transplant
GVHD symptoms
 Skin/Hair
Rash, scleroderma, lichenoid skin changes, dyspigmentation,alopecia
 Eyes
Dryness, abnormal Schirmer's Test, cornealerosions, conjunctivitis
Mouth Atrophic changes, lichenoid changes, mucositis,ulcers,
xerostomia, dental caries
 Lungs
Bronchiolitis obliterans
 GI tract
Esophageal involvement, chronic nausea/vomiting, chronic diarrhea,
malabsorption, fibrosis, abdomina l pain/cramps
 Liver
Abnormal LFTs, biopsy abnormalities
 Genitourinary
Vaginitis, strictures, stenosis, cystitis
 Musculoskeletal
Arthritis, contractures, myositis, myasthenia, fascities
 Hematologic
Thrombocytopenia, eosinophilia, autoantibodies
POST-BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANTATION CARE
 A two- to four-week waiting period follows the marrow transplant
before its success can begin to be judged.
 The marrow recipient is kept in isolation during this time to minimize
potential infections.
 The recipient also receives intravenous antibiotic, antiviral, and
antifungal medications, as well as blood and platelet transfusions to
help fight off infection and prevent excessive bleeding.
 Blood tests are performed
 daily to monitor the patient's kidney and liver function, as well as
nutritional status.
 Other tests are performed as necessary.
 Further side effects, such as nausea and vomiting, can be treated
with other medications.
By : Ahmed Hamza

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bone marrow transplantation by Ahmed Hamza

  • 1. Oral presentation On Bone marrow transplantation Benha faculty of medicine Microbiology department
  • 2.
  • 3. What is the Bone Marrow ?! Bone Marrow is the soft spongy tissue that fills the cores of larger bones. It serves an active function in the body by producing all three types of blood cells, as well as lymphocytes, wich support the immune system.
  • 4. What is the B.M.T ?! Bone Marrow transplant is a procedure used to treat patients with life-threatening blood, immune or genetic disorders,This includes leukaemia and bone marrow cancers. A bone Marrow transplant replaces the unhealthy blood- forming cells with healthy ones. Healthy bone marrow stem cells are harvested from matching bone marrow donors.
  • 5. HISTORY Mid 19th century Marrow was the source of blood cells. It is just a chemical factor - transferred by eating the marrow. 20th century Formulate the idea that : a small number of cells in the marrow might be responsible for the development of all blood cells. They began to refer to them as “stem cells” 1950 >>> first B.M.T Over 200 transplant center whorldwide
  • 6. What are stem cells ?! Stem cells are immature cells in the bone marrow that give rise to all your blood cells.
  • 7. STEM CELL SOURCES Transplants can come from three sources:  PERIPHERAL BLOOD  MARROW  UMBILICAL CORD
  • 8. Why do I need to have one ?! ‱ You might have a bone marrow transplant if you have some types of cancer, like leukaemia, if chemotherapy cannot kill all the white blood cells that don’t grow properly. ‱ You may also need a bone marrow transplant if you have a genetic condition that stops your blood cells from growing normally. ‱ If you have had an organ transplant and your body rejects your new organ you may have a bone marrow transplant if immunosuppressants can't stop the rejection. ‱ If the new bone is taken from the same donor that you got your new organ from, the transplant rejection is much less likely.
  • 9. Indications for bone marrow transplant surgery  Bone marrow transplant is done to treat a number of cancerous and non cancerous conditions such as:  Cancerous conditions: ‱ Leukemia ‱ Lymphoma ‱ Multiple myeloma ‱ Myelodysplasia.  Non cancerous conditions: ‱ Aplastic anemia ‱ Hemoglobinopathies ‱ Immunodeficiency disorders and conditions affecting blood present from birth
  • 10. PRE-BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION PROCEDURES  Bone marrow transplantation regimens vary from one patient to another, and depend upon the type of cancer  the treatment program used by the medical center.  the clinical trial protocol (if the patient is enrolled in a clinical trial), as well as other factors.
  • 11. Transplant Process (5 steps) (1) Conditioning, (2) Stem cell infusion, (3) Neutropenic phase, (4) Engraftment phase (5) Post-engraftment period.
  • 12. Conditioning Phase  The conditioning period typically lasts 7-10 days.  The purposes are (by delivery of chemotherapy and/or radiation) ‱ to eliminate malignancy ‱ to provide immune suppression to prevent rejection of new stem cells ‱ create space for the new cells  Radiation and chemotherapy agents differ in their abilities to achieve these goals.
  • 13. Stem cell processing and infusion  Infusion - 20 minutes to an hour, varies depending on the volume infused.  The stem cells may be processed before infusion, if indicated.  Depletion of T cells can be performed to decrease GVHD.  Premedication with acetaminophen and diphenhydramine to prevent reaction  Infused through a CVL, much like a blood transfusion.  Anaphylaxis, volume overload, and a (rare) transient GVHD are the major potential complications involved.  Stem cell products that have been cryopreserved contain dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as a preservative and potentially can cause renal failure, in addition to the unpleasant smell and taste.
  • 14. Neutropenic Phase  During this period (2-4 wk), the patient essentially has no effective immune system.  Healing is poor, and the patient is very susceptible to infection.  Supportive care and empiric antibiotic therapy are the mainstays of successful passage through this phase.
  • 15. Engraftment Phase  During this period (several weeks), the healing process begins with resolution of mucositis and other lesions acquired.  In addition, fever begins to subside, and infections often begin to clear.  The greatest challenges at this time are management of GVHD and prevention of viral infections (especially CMV).
  • 16. Post-engraftment Phase ïź This period lasts for months to years. Hallmarks of this phase include the gradual development of tolerance, weaning off of immunosuppression, management of chronic GVHD, and documentation of immune reconstitution.
  • 17. types of bone marrow stem cell There are two main types of bone marrow transplantation: ‱ autologous ‱ Allogeneic
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  • 20. ADVERSE EFFECTS ‱ Gastrointestinal tract : Ulcers & dysfunction of GIT occur frequently. ‱ Skin: Rashes may develop. ‱ Hair follicles: Hair loss occurs temporary ‱ Lungs: Pneumonia ‱ Blood vessels: Inflammation-damaged blood vessels ‱ Liver : Jaundice
  • 21. Graft Verses Host Disease (GVHD) ‱ GVHD sometimes occurs with allogeneic transplantation. ‱ Lymphocytes from the donor graft attack the cells of the host ‱ GVHD can usually be treated with steroids or other immunosuppressive agents. ‱ Acute GVHD occurs before day 100 post-transplant ‱ Chronic GVHD occurs beyond day 100 ‱ Recent advances have reduced the incidence and severity of this post- transplant complication, but GVHD, directly or indirectly, still accounts for approximately 15% of deaths in stem cell transplant patients ‱ Chronic GVHD can develop months or even years post-transplant
  • 22. GVHD symptoms  Skin/Hair Rash, scleroderma, lichenoid skin changes, dyspigmentation,alopecia  Eyes Dryness, abnormal Schirmer's Test, cornealerosions, conjunctivitis Mouth Atrophic changes, lichenoid changes, mucositis,ulcers, xerostomia, dental caries  Lungs Bronchiolitis obliterans  GI tract Esophageal involvement, chronic nausea/vomiting, chronic diarrhea, malabsorption, fibrosis, abdomina l pain/cramps  Liver Abnormal LFTs, biopsy abnormalities  Genitourinary Vaginitis, strictures, stenosis, cystitis  Musculoskeletal Arthritis, contractures, myositis, myasthenia, fascities  Hematologic Thrombocytopenia, eosinophilia, autoantibodies
  • 23. POST-BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION CARE  A two- to four-week waiting period follows the marrow transplant before its success can begin to be judged.  The marrow recipient is kept in isolation during this time to minimize potential infections.  The recipient also receives intravenous antibiotic, antiviral, and antifungal medications, as well as blood and platelet transfusions to help fight off infection and prevent excessive bleeding.  Blood tests are performed  daily to monitor the patient's kidney and liver function, as well as nutritional status.  Other tests are performed as necessary.  Further side effects, such as nausea and vomiting, can be treated with other medications.
  • 24. By : Ahmed Hamza