Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: activity in Switzerland compared with surrounding European countries

Autor: Thomas Pabst, Yves Chalandon, Kurt Leibundgut, Michel A. Duchosal, Mario Bargetzi, Christoph Bucher, Grazia Nicoloso de Faveri, Alois Gratwohl, Urs Schanz, Sbst, Urs Hess, Martin Stern, Christoph Renner, Georg Stussi, Jakob Passweg, Tayfun Güngör, Hulya Ozsahin, Helen Baldomero
Přispěvatelé: SBST (Swiss Blood Stem Cell Transplantation Group), University of Zurich, Passweg, J R
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
Blood stem cell
Lymphoma
Hemoglobinuria
Paroxysmal

Hemoglobinuria
Paroxysmal/surgery

2700 General Medicine
0302 clinical medicine
Registries
Bone Marrow Diseases
ddc:616
education.field_of_study
ddc:618
Leukemia
Population size
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Anemia
Aplastic

General Medicine
Tissue Donors
Tissue Donors/statistics & numerical data
3. Good health
Europe
Haematopoiesis
surgical procedures
operative

030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Cord blood
Stem cell
Switzerland
medicine.medical_specialty
Population
610 Medicine & health
Autoimmune Diseases/surgery
Autoimmune Diseases
03 medical and health sciences
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
education
Health Care Surveys
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/methods
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/statistics & numerical data
Leukemia/surgery
Lymphoma/surgery
business.industry
Bone Marrow Failure Disorders
Surgery
Transplantation
Institutional repository
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/methods/statistics & numerical data/utilization
10036 Medical Clinic
10032 Clinic for Oncology and Hematology
business
030215 immunology
Zdroj: Swiss medical weekly
Swiss Medical Weekly, vol. 143, no. 143, pp. w13757
Swiss Medical Weekly, Vol. 143 (2013) P. w13757
ISSN: 1424-3997
1424-7860
Popis: Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is a highly specialised procedure used to treat malignancies of the lymphohaematopoietic system as well as some acquired and inherited disorders of the blood. This analysis by the Swiss Blood Stem Cell Transplantation Group, based on data from 2008-2011, describes, treatment rates in Switzerland for specific indications and compares this with data from Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands, corrected for the size of the population. Differences in transplant rates, in rates for particular indications, and in the use of specific transplant technologies such as use of unrelated donors, use of cord blood or mismatched family donors are described. These data are put in correlation with donor availability from international registries and with number of transplant teams and number of procedures per team all corrected for population size.
Databáze: OpenAIRE