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Effect of Smoking on Outcomes of Allogeneic Transplantation: A Single-Center Analysis

  • Masaharu Tamaki
  • , Hideki Nakasone
  • , Masakatsu Kawamura
  • , Shunto Kawamura
  • , Junko Takeshita
  • , Nozomu Yoshino
  • , Yukiko Misaki
  • , Kazuki Yoshimura
  • , Shinpei Matsumi
  • , Ayumi Gomyo
  • , Aki Tanihara
  • , Machiko Kusuda
  • , Yu Akahoshi
  • , Koji Kawamura
  • , Shun ichi Kimura
  • , Shinichi Kako
  • , Yoshinobu Kanda

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Abstract

Pulmonary complications are fatal adverse events after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT). On the other hand, smoking is a well-known risk factor for various pulmonary diseases and also increases the incidence of pulmonary complications and overall mortality in allo-HCT recipients. In this study, we retrospectively assessed the impact of smoking intensity on survival outcomes. This study included consecutive allo-HCT recipients at our center between June 2007 and May 2019 whose smoking profiles were available (n = 408); they were divided into high (pack-years >10, n = 171) and low (pack-years ≤10, n = 231) pack-years groups. In univariate analyses, nonrelapse mortality (NRM) and overall survival (OS) were significantly inferior in the high pack-years group (1-year NRM 26.6% versus 13.9%, P < .001; 1-year OS 58.4% versus 70.1%, P = .0067). However, this association was not observed in multivariate analyses. In subgroup analyses according to sex, the survival outcomes in the high pack-years group were significantly inferior in males (NRM hazard ratio [HR], 2.24 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.23 to 4.07], P = .0082; OS HR, 1.54 [95% CI, 1.04 to 2.28], P = .031), but not in females (NRM HR, 0.587 [95% CI, 0.241 to 1.43], P = .24; OS HR, 0.689 [95% CI, 0.400 to 1.19], P = .18). In summary, high pack-years were associated with inferior survival of allo-HCT recipients, especially in males.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1131-1136
Number of pages6
JournalBiology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Pack-years
  • Pulmonary complication
  • Smoking
  • Total body irradiation

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