Linfoma de Burkitt en pacientes HIV positivos tratados con quimioterapia intensiva en el Hospital del Salvador entre 2011 y 2014. Protocolo Nacional de Cáncer de Adulto, Chile.

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  • Bárbara Puga L Hospital del Salvador
  • Katherinne Bustamante K Becada de medicina Interna Universidad de Chile, Sede Oriente, Hospital del Salvador
  • Javiera Molina E Hematologa Unidad Hematología Intensiva Hospital del Salvador
  • Alejandro Andrade M Infectólogo Unidad de Hematología Intensiva Hospital del Salvador

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Antineoplastic protocols, Burkitt lymphoma, HIV

Resumen

Background: Burkitt lymphoma has a low incidence, is highly aggressive, may be endemic, sporadic or associated with immunodeficiency and it has a high frequency of extranodal involvement. Overall and relapse free survival in HIV patients is 72 and 71% respectively. However, the current protocol in Chile considers a positive HIV serology as an exclusion criterion for intensive chemotherapy. Aim: To analyze the response to Burkitt lymphoma treatment among HIV positive patients Material and methods: All HIV positive patients with a Burkitt lymphoma treated using PANDA protocol in a public hospital were analyzed. Results: Eight male patients aged between 25 and 43 years, 63% in stage IV, were analyzed. All patients received an intensified chemotherapy regime, three of them without Rituximab. Complete remission was achieved in 87%. One patient was refractory to treatment and one patient relapsed at 5 months and died. Overall and relapse free survival were 58 and 60% respectively. All patients had episodes of high risk febrile neutropenia, but it did not cause deaths. Conclusions: In this group of HIV patients, intensive chemotherapy for Burkitt lymphoma had a high degree of effectiveness with a low relapse rate and high cure rate.

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Bárbara Puga L, Hospital del Salvador

Unidad Hematología Intensiva

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2015-11-27

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Puga L, B., Bustamante K, K., Molina E, J., & Andrade M, A. (2015). Linfoma de Burkitt en pacientes HIV positivos tratados con quimioterapia intensiva en el Hospital del Salvador entre 2011 y 2014. Protocolo Nacional de Cáncer de Adulto, Chile. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(12). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4106

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