Monitoring of adenoviremia in pediatric patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Is it alone sufficient to predict adenoviral disease?

Author:

Kanık Yüksek Saliha1ORCID,Arman Bilir Özlem2ORCID,Erat Tuğba1,Gülhan Belgin1,Kanbur Şerife Mehtap2,Bayhan Gülsüm İclal3,Ok Bozkaya İkbal2,Özkaya Parlakay Aslınur3,Özbek Namık Yaşar2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease University of Health Sciences, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital Ankara Turkey

2. Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit University of Health Sciences, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital Ankara Turkey

3. Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital Ankara Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWe aimed to evaluate our pediatric HSCT recipients routinely monitored for adenoviremia and to determine the adequacy of this monitoring in predicting adenoviral disease (AD).MethodsA retrospective cohort of patients who underwent allogeneic HSCT between January 2021 and August 2022, and routinely monitored for adenoviremia by real‐time PCR was included in our survey. Demographic and clinical data of the patients were recorded. Incidence rates, risk factors, and mortality rates related to adenoviremia, and AD were analyzed.ResultsAmong 104 HSCTs performed in 94 patients adenovirus (AdV) was revealed in 27 (26%) episodes and adenoviremia in 18 (17.3%) HSCT episodes. AD without adenoviremia developed in nine episodes (8.6%). Disseminated disease was significantly more frequently detected in episodes with adenoviremia (p = .008). GVHD was independent risk factor for AdV detection (OR: 8.6, 95% CI: 2.03–33.7, p = .001). Viremia developed within a shorter time interval after HSCT in isolated episodes of adenoviremia compared to those with concomitant AD (p = .006). Initial and peak viral loads were significantly higher in adenoviremia with AD (p < .001). Mortality was higher in the AdV‐detected episodes (p < .001) than in the AdV‐undetected episodes. AdV‐related mortality was found to be 22.2%. Adenoviremia increased the risk of mortality (OR: 1.2, 95% CI: 0.22–1.33, p = .01).ConclusionsAdenoviremia monitoring is an important process in the detection of AD. Since some patients may develop AD without accompanying by adenoviremia, monitoring for AdV in blood samples should be supported with other monitoring methods in order to evaluate the probable involvement of different organs or systems.

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Wiley

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