Results From a UK Consensus via Delphi on Practical Considerations Surrounding Risk Assessment and Patient Monitoring for a Prompt Diagnosis of Severe Veno-Occlusive Disease (VOD) in Adults Post-HSCT

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EJHaem Pub Date : 2025-09-30 DOI:10.1002/jha2.70143
A. Clark, M. Kenyon, A. Pagliuca, R. Shah, E. Tholouli, J. A. Snowden
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Abstract

Introduction

Veno-occlusive disease (VOD) is a life-threatening complication of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The diagnosis remains challenging, with under recognition of the initial signs and symptoms potentially resulting in delayed diagnoses. The aim of this Delphi study is to establish a consensus regarding the optimal risk assessment and onward care of patients with VOD.

Methods

The process employed a modified Delphi methodology. A steering group of six VOD experts working in the United Kingdom attended a virtual meeting in September 2023, developed 44 statements for testing. Respondents were offered a four-point Likert scale to indicate their level of agreement with each statement.

Results

A total of 70 responses were received from healthcare providers working in the area of haematology and oncology in the United Kingdom. All statements achieved consensus. Overall, 82% of statements achieved ≥ 90% (n = 36/44), and 18% achieved ≥ 75% agreement (n = 8/44).

Conclusion

This modified Delphi process achieved consensus across all statements, allowing for a set of recommendations to be developed to support a consistent approach across the United Kingdom for the risk assessment and patient monitoring procedures for VOD post-HSCT.

Trial Registration: The authors have confirmed clinical trial registration is not needed for this submission.

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来自英国的一项共识,通过德尔菲对成人造血干细胞移植后严重静脉闭塞疾病(VOD)快速诊断的风险评估和患者监测进行了实际考虑。
简介:静脉闭塞性疾病(VOD)是造血干细胞移植(HSCT)的一种危及生命的并发症。诊断仍然具有挑战性,由于对初始体征和症状的认识不足,可能导致诊断延迟。本德尔菲研究的目的是就VOD患者的最佳风险评估和后续护理建立共识。方法:采用改进的德尔菲法。在英国工作的6名视频点播专家组成的指导小组于2023年9月参加了一次虚拟会议,制定了44份用于测试的声明。受访者被提供了一个四点李克特量表,以表明他们对每个陈述的同意程度。结果:总共收到了70份来自英国血液学和肿瘤学领域的医疗服务提供者的回复。所有发言达成共识。总体而言,82%的陈述达到≥90% (n = 36/44), 18%达到≥75% (n = 8/44)。结论:修改后的德尔菲过程在所有陈述中达成了共识,允许制定一套建议,以支持全英国hsct后VOD风险评估和患者监测程序的一致方法。试验注册:作者已确认本次提交不需要临床试验注册。
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