Competency information
Details
Produce an interpretive chimerism report for clinical colleagues, using local and national protocols.
Considerations
- How to assure the quality of personal practice.
 - HSC transplant complications including:
- Acute graft versus host disease (GVHD)
 - Chronic GVHD
 - Graft failure, non-engraftment and delayed engraftment
 - Infection
 - Relapse in leukaemia, infertility, secondary malignancies
 
 - Local immunosuppression regimes and assessment as to whether immunosuppression is adequate.
 - Local protocols for the clinical and laboratory monitoring of patients who have received haematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
 - Conditioning regimens and applicability of chimaerism analysis.
 - Principles of methods employed for post transplant monitoring including:
- Fluorescence in-situ hybridisation (FISH)
 - Minimal Residual Disease Monitoring
 - STR/microsatellite analysis
 - Real-time PCR
 
 - Relevance of Cell Lineage Analysis.
 - National guidelines for chimerism analysis.
 - The need to manage records and all other information in accordance with applicable legislation, protocols and guidelines.
 
Relevant learning outcomes
| # | Outcome | 
|---|---|
| # 1 | Outcome Perform the clinical and laboratory investigation of patients being considered for HSCT including the interpretation and reporting of results in the correct clinical context. | 
| # 4 | Outcome Perform clinical and laboratory monitoring of patients who have received haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. | 
| # 5 | Outcome Work in partnership with other clinical specialisms in the investigation of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and, where appropriate, with service users and support staff. |