CAR T cell therapy is a promising immunotherapy for hematologic malignancies, yet early prediction of outcomes and adverse events remains difficult, especially in small real-world cohorts. We retrospectively analyzed 14 adult patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) treated with CAR T cells in Slovenia, assessing IL-6 increase rates and established predictive metrics including EASIX-C, CAR-HEMATOTOX, and IBPS on Day -5 (pre-lymphodepletion) and Day 0 (infusion). Contrary to our expectation, an inverse correlation was observed between the increase rate of IL-6 and the occurrence of severe cytopenias, indicating higher IL-6 increase rate leads to less severe cytopenias. The EASIX-C score showed higher predictive values when calculated on Day 0, contrary to the CAR-HEMATOTOX score, whose higher predictive values were observed on Day -5. The IBPS predictive values showed mixed results when comparing Day -5 to Day 0. We observed 50% response rate and 29% remission rate. The results highlight the utility of predictive scores, with unexpected findings on IL-6 suggesting further study is necessary.
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