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Title: Practice harmonization workshops of EBMT: an expert-based approach to generate practical and contemporary guidelines within the arena of hematopoietic cell transplantation and cellular therapy
Author: Yakoub Agha, Ibrahim
Greco, Raffaella
Onida, Francesco
Cámara, Rafael de la
Ciceri, Fabio
Corbacioglu, Selim
Dolstra, Harry
Glass, Bertram
Kenyon, Michelle
Mclornan, Donal P.
Neven, Bénédicte
Latour, Regis Peffault de
Peric, Zinaida
Ruggeri, Annalisa
Snowden, John A.
Sureda, Anna
Sánchez Ortega, Isabel
Keywords: Teràpia cel·lular
Hematopoesi
Cellular therapy
Hematopoiesis
Issue Date: 27-May-2023
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Abstract: For hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) and cellular therapy (CT), clinical patient care is localized, and practices may differ between countries and from center to center even within the same country. Historically, international guidelines were not always adapted to the changing daily clinical practice and practical topics there were not always addressed. In the absence of well-established guidelines, centers tended to develop local procedures/policies, frequently with limited communication with other centers. To try to harmonize localized clinical practices for malignant and non-malignant hematological disorders within EBMT scope, the practice harmonization and guidelines (PH&G) committee of the EBMT will co-ordinate workshops with topic-specific experts from interested centers. Each workshop will discuss a specific issue and write guidelines/recommendations that practically addresses the topic under review. To provide clear, practical and user-friendly guidelines when international consensus is lacking, the EBMT PH&G committee plans to develop European guidelines by HCT and CT physicians for peers' use. Here, we define how workshops will be conducted and guidelines/recommendations produced, approved and published. Ultimately, there is an aspiration for some topics, where there is sufficient evidence base to be considered for systematic reviews, which are a more robust and future-proofed basis for guidelines/recommendations than consensus opinion.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41409-023-01958-w
It is part of: Bone Marrow Transplantation, 2023, vol. 58, num. 6, p. 696-700
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/205262
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41409-023-01958-w
ISSN: 1476-5365
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