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Apollo hospital launches revamped bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy unit

18-Sep-2021
New Delhi Sep 18 PTI Keeping in mind the impact the COVID-19 has had on treatment of patients suffering from serious blood-related immune system disorders a leading private facility here on Saturday launched a revamped state-of-the-art bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy unit hospital authorities saidThe occasion coincided with World Marrow Donors Day celebrated globally on the third Saturday of September Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in Delhi in association with DATRI a blood stem cells donors registry has launched an upgraded Centre for Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy on its premises the hospital said in a statementA bone marrow transplant is a clinical procedure that replaces an unhealthy bone marrow with healthy cells It is administered to the patients suffering from certain types of blood disorders such as leukemia myeloma lymphoma transfusion dependent thalassemia sickle cell disease and other serious blood related immune system disorders As patients suffering from either of these diseases are immunocompromised the pandemic had a huge impact on their timely treatment the hospital authorities claimedConsidering the same the new state-of-the-art centre has been strategically conceptualised to manage required long stay of such patients in the hospital it saidSimilarly the BMT follow-up OPD has been set up close to the centre for being able to prevent these immunocompromised patients from mixing with other patients and reducing their risk of catching secondary infections doctors saidTo mark Marrow Donors Day Apollo hospital also hosted a survivors meet with their donors on Saturday As finding a genetically matched donor is a gift of life this meet indeed presented a great opportunity to inspire millions of other patients in need of a bone marrow transplant and also millions of voluntary donors who can give a gift of life the statement saidDr Gaurav Kharya clinical lead at Centre for BMT and CT and senior consultant paediatric haematology oncology and immunology at the hospital said The common symptoms of these patients included anemia fever persistent jaundice very low levels of energy frequent blood transfusions bleeding manifestations increased risk of infections and pain to name a few The only curative treatment for majority of these disorders is by offering a bone marrow transplant For any patient to undergo a BMT preferably a 1010 HLA matched donor is required which sometimes can be siblings rarely parents or an unrelated donor he said PTI KND KJ
18-Sep-2021 National
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