Figure 4.
Schematic view of the relatively hypercoagulable state after tisa-cel infusion. Trends in amounts of fibrin produced (red line) and degraded (blue line) are superimposed. In DLBCL patients with mild CRS, suppressed fibrinolysis and a relatively hypercoagulable state concomitant with significant elevation in total PAI-1 was observed at the onset of CRS. Subsequently, this status was recovered at the later stage of CRS, corresponding to normalization of total PAI-1 levels without any sequalae.

Schematic view of the relatively hypercoagulable state after tisa-cel infusion. Trends in amounts of fibrin produced (red line) and degraded (blue line) are superimposed. In DLBCL patients with mild CRS, suppressed fibrinolysis and a relatively hypercoagulable state concomitant with significant elevation in total PAI-1 was observed at the onset of CRS. Subsequently, this status was recovered at the later stage of CRS, corresponding to normalization of total PAI-1 levels without any sequalae.

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