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Oxygen saturation >= 92% on room air
Excluded if known active pulmonary disease with hypoxia defined as: \r\n* Oxygen saturation < 85% on room air, or\r\n* Oxygen saturation < 88% despite supplemental oxygen
Obtained within 14 days prior to C1D1: Oxygen saturation (O2 Sat.) >= 92% on ambient air
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
RETREATMENT WITH MODIFIED T-CELLS INCLUSION CRITERIA: Oxygen saturation 90% or higher on room air
Must have an ambulatory oxygen saturation of > 90% on room air
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Patients who have any clinical evidence of hypoxia with O2 saturation less than 92% on room air.
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) grade =< 1 dyspnea and oxygen saturation (SaO2) >= 92% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
No clinically significant pleural effusion, baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Room air oxygen saturation of 92% or greater
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
The patient has adequate pulmonary function per protocol and oxygen saturation >92% on room air.
For patients < 8 years of age unable to perform pulmonary function tests (PFTs) due to age or developmental ability: (1) no evidence of dyspnea at rest and (2) no need for supplemental oxygen and (3) oxygen (O2) saturation > 92% on room air
Must have an ambulatory oxygen saturation of > 88% on room air
Must have an ambulatory oxygen saturation of > 90% on room air
Room air oxygen saturation of 92% or greater
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air and no clinically significant pleural effusion
RETREATMENT WITH MODIFIED T CELLS: Oxygen saturation 90% or higher on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Normal lung function as manifested by no dyspnea and/or oxygen saturation >= 94% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air, measured prior to treatment
No clinically significant pleural effusion, baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
No clinically significant pleural effusion, baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air.
Oxygen saturation (Sp02) of less than 95% on room air
Within 30 days of registration: Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 92% on room air
O2 saturation < 92% (on room air).
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Resting and ambulatory oxygen saturation >= 94% on room air
For pediatric patients unable to perform pulmonary function tests, oxygen (O2) saturation > 92% on room air
Individuals with active lung disease as defined by presence of pulmonary infiltrates on screening chest x-ray or baseline room air oxygen saturation of < 92%
Oxygen saturation >= 95% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Significant lung disease (oxygen [O2] saturation less than 88% in room air)
Hypoxia (oxygen saturation < 90% on room air) or in the opinion of the investigator any pulmonary compromise leading to hypoxia, at the time of study entry
Oxygen saturation of greater than or equal to 90% on room air
Baseline oxygen saturation >92% on room air
Oxygen saturation (Sp02) of less than 95% on room air.
O2 saturation < 92% (on room air), evidence of TLS > grade 2 (according to the Cairo-Bishop criteria (3)) or leukostasis (2).
If unable to perform pulmonary function tests due to young age, oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Room air oxygen saturation of > 94%
Non-hypoxemic (i.e. oxygen saturation > 90% on ambient air)
Oxygen saturation > 90% on ambient air at time of assessment
Room air desaturation at rest =< 85%
Room air desaturation at rest =< 85%
Adequate pulmonary function defined as:\r\n* Room air oxygen saturation of > 90% at altitude > 5000 feet, or > 93% < 5000 feet
Oxygen saturation during exertion is maintained at >= 88% on room air
Oxygen saturation below 92% on room air
Adequate respiratory function with a room air oxygen saturation of at least 92%
Room air desaturation at rest =< 85%
Oxygen saturation >= 90% on room air
Known severely impaired lung function (spirometry and DLCO 50% or less of normal and O2 saturation 88% or less at rest on room air)
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air
Oxygen saturation < 90% on room air