The EBMT Immune Effector Cell Nursing Guidelines on CAR-T Therapy: A Framework for Patient Care and Managing Common Toxicities.

Rose Ellard, Michelle Kenyon, Daphna Hutt, Erik Aerts, Maaike de Ruijter, Christian Chabannon, Mohamad Mohty, Silvia Montoto, Elisabeth Wallhult, John Murray
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Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T) therapy is a new and rapidly developing field. Centers across the world are gaining more experience using these innovative anti-cancer treatments, transitioning from the 'bench' to the 'bedside', giving benefit to an increasing number of patients. For those with some refractory hematological malignancies, CAR-T may offer a treatment option that was not available a few years ago.CAR-T therapy is an immune effector cell and precision/personalized medicine treatment which is tailored to the individual patient and associated with a variety of unique adverse events and toxicities that necessitate specialist nursing/medical vigilance in an appropriate clinical setting. Subtle unrecognized signs and symptoms can result in rapid deterioration and, possibly, life threatening cardiorespiratory and/or neurological sequelae.These guidelines have been prepared for nurses working in cellular therapy in inpatient, outpatient and ambulatory settings. Many nurses will encounter cellular therapy recipients indirectly, during the referral process, following discharge, and when patients are repatriated back to local centers. The aim of these guidelines is to provide all nurses with a practice framework to enable recognition, monitoring and grading of CAR-T therapy-associated toxicities, and to support and nurse these highly complex patients with confidence.They have been developed under the auspices of several bodies of the European society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT), by experienced health professionals, and will be a valuable resource to all practitioners working in cellular therapy.

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CAR-T治疗的EBMT免疫效应细胞护理指南:患者护理和管理常见毒性的框架。
嵌合抗原受体T细胞(CAR - T)治疗是一个新兴的快速发展的领域。世界各地的医疗中心正在利用这些创新的抗癌治疗方法获得更多的经验,从“实验室”过渡到“床边”,使越来越多的患者受益。对于一些难治性恶性血液病患者,CAR-T可能提供了一种几年前无法获得的治疗选择。CAR-T疗法是一种免疫效应细胞和精确/个性化的药物治疗,针对个体患者量身定制,并与各种独特的不良事件和毒性相关,需要在适当的临床环境中进行专科护理/医疗警惕。未被识别的细微体征和症状可导致迅速恶化,并可能导致危及生命的心肺和/或神经系统后遗症。这些指导方针是为在住院、门诊和门诊环境中从事细胞治疗工作的护士准备的。许多护士会在转诊过程中、出院后以及患者被遣返回当地中心时间接遇到细胞疗法接受者。这些指南的目的是为所有护士提供一个实践框架,以便识别、监测和分级CAR-T治疗相关的毒性,并信心十足地支持和护理这些高度复杂的患者。它们是在欧洲血液和骨髓移植学会(EBMT)的几个机构的主持下,由经验丰富的保健专业人员开发的,将成为从事细胞治疗的所有从业人员的宝贵资源。
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