| Literature DB >> 29330390 |
Amado Kardduss-Urueta1, Robert Peter Gale2, César H Gutierrez-Aguirre3, Miguel Angel Herrera-Rojas3, Iván Murrieta-Álvarez4,5, Rosendo Perez-Fontalvo1, Guillermo J Ruiz-Delgado4,5, Giovanni Ruiz-Rojas1, Gregorio Jaimovich6, Leonardo Feldman7, Nancy Labastida-Mercado4, Alicia Endara7, Martín Castro6, Samantha Galindo-Becerra4, María Angélica Cardona-Molina1, David Gomez-Almaguer3, Guillermo J Ruiz-Argüelles8,9.
Abstract
We studied rates of granulocyte and platelets recovery in 359 consecutive subjects receiving blood cell infusions in the context of autotransplants for plasma cell myeloma (N = 216) and lymphomas (N = 143). Blood cells were mobilised with filgrastim given for 4-5 days and collected after a median of 2 (range, 1-2) apheresis. Apheresis products were stored at 4° C for a median of 3 days (range, 2-6 days). Most subjects received carmustine, etoposide, cytarabine and melphalan (BEAM), cyclophosphamide, carmustine and etoposide (CBV) or high-dose melphalan. Filgrastim was given post transplant to 319 subjects. Median numbers of mononuclear cells collected was 31 × 10E + 6/kg (interquartile range (IQR) 37 × 10E + 6 cells/kg). Median numbers of CD34-positive cells collected was 3.6 × 10E + 6/kg (IQR 3.8 × 10E + 6/Kg). Median viability after collection was 90% (IQR 7%) after storage, 88% (IQR 12%). A total of 255 of 256 evaluable subjects recovered bone marrow function and there was no late bone marrow failure. Median interval to neutrophils >0.5 × E + 9/L was 13 days (range, 9-39 days) and to platelets >20 × 10E + 9/L, 16 days (range, 7-83 days). These rates and ranges seem comparable to those reported after autotransplants of frozen blood cells. There was no correlation between numbers of storage days at 4 °C and viability afte storage (r = -0.018, p = 0.14)) nor rates of recovery of neutrophils (r = -0.054, p = 0.52) or platelets (r = 0.116, p = 0.14). Blood cells collected for autotransplant can be stored at 4 °C for 6 d. This method is simple, inexpensive and widely applicable.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29330390 DOI: 10.1038/s41409-017-0047-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bone Marrow Transplant ISSN: 0268-3369 Impact factor: 5.483