Nursing Management in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Chimeric Antigen Receptor T (CAR-T) Cell Therapy: A Systematic Literature Review

This systematic review aims to describe an overview of the overall care, patient and parent education, staff training, and management of complications from a nursing perspective of pediatric patients undergoing chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell infusion in order to provide an updated summary...

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Hauptverfasser: Amicucci, Matteo, Simioli, Valentina, De Cecco, Valentina, Orlando, Laura, Ciaralli, Italo, Buccino, Alessandra, Guidi, Barbara, Locatelli, Giovanna, Palmieri, Claudia, Piazzalunga, Martina, Proietti, Romina, Pucci, Agnese, Botti, Stefano
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description This systematic review aims to describe an overview of the overall care, patient and parent education, staff training, and management of complications from a nursing perspective of pediatric patients undergoing chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell infusion in order to provide an updated summary of the approach to the management of these patients. CAR-T cellular therapy represents an innovation within pediatric hematology and oncology used to treat relapse and refractory leukemias, solid tumors, and lymphomas when standard therapy has not worked. However, this type of therapy could lead to the onset of some clinical complications that must be managed appropriately and promptly. Although their use is constantly increasing, the knowledge and resources in the literature are still limited. The review was conducted from January 2022 to July 2022 in PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Cochrane and produced 502 articles. Based on the selection criteria and after removing duplicate articles, 26 articles were included in the study. From these analyzed articles, it was possible to have an overview regarding the management, patient and parent education, staff training, and management of complications from a nursing perspective of pediatric patients undergoing CAR-T cell infusion. The management of hematology-oncology patients undergoing CAR-T cell therapy from a nursing perspective is not simple. We hope this review can be used as a tool to guide nursing staff. In this regard, we have developed a summary table with the actions to be taken in the case of assisting a pediatric patient being treated with CAR-T.
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