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Outcomes of unrelated cord blood transplantation in pediatric recipients.

J Styczynski1, Y-K Cheung, J Garvin, D G Savage, G B Billote, L Harrison, D Skerrett, K Wolownik, C Wischhover, R Hawks, M B Bradley, G Del Toro, D George, D Yamashiro, C van de Ven, M S Cairo.   

Abstract

We report results of unrelated cord blood transplants (UCBT) in 29 pediatric recipients in one center and the risk factors associated with survival. Median age: 9 years (0.5-20); diagnosis: ALL (9), AML (4), CML (1), HD (3), HLH (1), NHL (3), NBL (2); B-thal (1), FA (1), FEL (1), Krabbe (1), WAS (1), SAA (1); median follow-up: 11 months; conditioning: total body irradiation (TBI)-ablative (14), chemotherapy-ablative (6) and reduced intensity chemotherapy (9); GVHD prophylaxis: MMF/FK506 (18), cyclosporin A (CsA)+steroids+/-MMF (7) or CsA+methotrexate (MTX) (4); median total nucleated cells (TNC): 3.8 x 10(7)/kg (1.1-11); median CD34+: 2.3 x 10(5)/kg (0.2-9.9); and HLA match: 2 (6/6), 5 (5/6), 22 (4/6). Neutrophil engraftment by cumulative incidence curves 63% (median 28 (95% confidence interval (CI) 18-32)). Probability of >/=grade II acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) by day +60 27%, >/=grade III aGVHD 20% and chronic graft-versus-host disease 3%. Estimated 1-year overall survival (OS) 46% (95% CI 30-71) and standard risk 60% (95% CI 29-100%). Variables associated with improved survival by multivariate analysis include non-TBI-ablative conditioning (P=0.024), CD34+/kg (P=0.038) and gender (P=0.048). These results suggest that CD34/kg cell dose and non-TBI-ablative conditioning may be important variables influencing OS following UCBT in pediatric recipients. Given the small number of patients, these results should be viewed cautiously.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15107815     DOI: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1704537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 0268-3369            Impact factor:   5.483


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