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Acute toxicities of unrelated bone marrow versus peripheral blood stem cell donation: results of a prospective trial from the National Marrow Donor Program.

Michael A Pulsipher1, Pintip Chitphakdithai, Brent R Logan, Bronwen E Shaw, John R Wingard, Hillard M Lazarus, Edmund K Waller, Matthew Seftel, David F Stroncek, Angela M Lopez, Dipnarine Maharaj, Peiman Hematti, Paul V O'Donnell, Alison W Loren, Susan F Leitman, Paolo Anderlini, Steven C Goldstein, John E Levine, Willis H Navarro, John P Miller, Dennis L Confer.   

Abstract

Although peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) have replaced bone marrow (BM) as the most common unrelated donor progenitor cell product collected, a direct comparison of concurrent PBSC versus BM donation experiences has not been performed. We report a prospective study of 2726 BM and 6768 PBSC donors who underwent collection from 2004 to 2009. Pain and toxicities were assessed at baseline, during G-CSF administration, on the day of collection, within 48 hours of donation, and weekly until full recovery. Peak levels of pain and toxicities did not differ between the 2 donation processes for most donors. Among obese donors, PBSC donors were at increased risk of grade 2 to 4 pain as well as grade 2 to 4 toxicities during the pericollection period. In contrast, BM donors were more likely to experience grade 2 to 4 toxicities at 1 week and pain at 1 week and 1 month after the procedure. BM donors experienced slower recovery, with 3% still not fully recovered at 24 weeks, whereas 100% of PBSC donors had recovered. Other factors associated with toxicity included obesity, increasing age, and female sex. In summary, this study provides extensive detail regarding individualized risk patterns of PBSC versus BM donation toxicity, suggesting donor profiles that can be targeted with interventions to minimize toxicity.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23109243      PMCID: PMC3538330          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2012-03-417667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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