Bhatinda : Doctors at Fortis Memorial Research
Institute, Gurugram successfully treated a 46-year-old patient Mr. Rajesh Kumar
of Bhatinda, Punjab who was suffering from Aplastic Anaemia (a condition that occurs when body stops producing
enough new blood cells). The patient was diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia in
June 2017. He had approached several hospitals in Haryana and Jaipur. The
patient was then presented at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram. The
patient underwent successful Bone Marrow Transplant performed by Dr.
Rahul Bhargava, Director, Haematology, Haemato – Oncology and Bone Marrow
Transplant, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram and his team.
Aplastic anaemia is a uniformly total disorder “in this
disorder patient requires regular blood transfusion. Aplastic anaemia leaves one feeling fatigued and
with a higher risk of infections and uncontrolled bleeding. It is a rare and
serious condition; aplastic anaemia can develop at any age. Aplastic anaemia
may occur suddenly, or it can occur slowly and get worse over a long period of
time. Treatment for aplastic anaemia includes medications, blood transfusions
but the only a stem cell transplant, also known as a bone marrow transplant.
Dr. Rahul
Bhargava, Director, Haematology,
Haemato – Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant, Fortis Memorial Research
Institute, Gurugram said, “The patient came to us 2 years back in critical condition. He was
taking regular transfusion before being brought to FMRI. In the span of 5
months, he was transfused with 22 bottles of platelet. Aplastic anaemia is a haematological emergency. The
only way to cure aplastic anaemia is through Bone Marrow Transplant. As a
procedure, blood sample was sent for HLA Typing which is prerequisite for BMT
(Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing is a way to tell
how closely the tissues of one person match the tissues of another person). The
results of HLA typing came back with a full match with his brother.”
“It is
important to raise awareness that Stem Cell donation is a very safe procedure
and all that is required for same is 300 ml blood from the donor. In this case,
two and a half months after the transplant, the patient developed diarrhoea
which was suggestive of fight between his brother and his cells. Which was
managed successfully with immune suppression thereby preventing death from GVHD. (Graft versus host disease (GvHD)
is a condition that might occur after an allogeneic transplant. In GvHD,
the donated bone marrow views the recipient's body as foreign, and the donated
cells/bone marrow attack the body).” Dr. Bhargava added.
Patient Mr. Rajesh Kumar said, “I got my BMT 2
years back and I am glad that I took this decision. And am back on my feet and
earning for my family. I started getting sick in May,2017 when my gum started
to bleed a little every morning. I thought it was some problem related to my
teeth, so I consulted a Dentist. After 10 days also, the bleeding did not stop.
On doctor’s consultation I got my CBC done and it revealed that I had Aplastic
Anaemia, I was notice blood in my stool also. When I came to Fortis I had very
little hope left in me. I had to undergo blood transfusion every 7th day.
My family was seeing me getting weak day by day and I could not do anything
about it. When Dr. Bhargava gave me hope that after the BMT I could resume my
life like before, I thought it was miracle. My elder brothers stem cell matched
and saved my life.”