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Transplantation activities and treatment strategies in paediatric stem cell transplantation centres: a report from the EBMT Working Party on Paediatric Diseases. European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation.

C Peters1, R Ladenstein, M Minkov, U Pötschger, H Gadner, J Cornish, G Dini, T Klingebiel, F Locatelli, J Vossen, D Niethammer.   

Abstract

To determine the current approach to stem cell transplantation (SCT) in centres which treat predominantly paediatric patients, a questionnaire was sent to 67 centres known by the EBMT registry to perform SCT mainly in children. Fifty-five centres from 19 countries responded. Forty centres (75%) started their transplantation activities between 1980 and 1992. Median number of transplants/centre was 95 (range 8-400). Median number of transplants/centre/year was 18 (range 5-85). On average, there was one physician responsible for seven SCT/year while one nurse was involved for a median of 1.7 SCT/year. Median four rooms/centre (range 1-17) were available for paediatric SCT. The most common isolation facilities were rooms with high efficiency particulate air filtration (HEPA). Eighty-two percent (45/55) of the centres performed allogeneic as well as autologous SCT, while 5% (three centres) offered exclusively allogeneic SCT and 13% (seven centres) used only autologous stem cell rescue. Stem cell source for allogeneic SCT was bone marrow in 87%, peripheral blood (PB) in 10% and umbilical cord blood in 3%. Donors were HLA matched related in 57%, mismatched related in 13%, and matched unrelated in 30% of allogeneic SCT. PB was the most commonly used stem cell source for autologous SCT (48%), followed by BM (41%) and the two together (11%). Data analysis revealed substantial differences in protective care, stem cell processing and transplantation procedures within the centres, irrespective of the country, centre size and transplant type.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9733265     DOI: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1701365

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


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1.  First report of pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation activities in the eastern mediterranean region from 1984 to 2011: on behalf of the pediatric cancer working committee of the eastern mediterranean blood and marrow transplantation group.

Authors:  A A Hussein; A A Hamidieh; A Elhaddad; M Ramzi; T B Othman; F Hussain; D Dennison; P Ahmed; M Abboud; A Al-Ahmari; A Wahadneh; J Fathy; M-A Bekadja; S Al-Kindi; S Benchekroun; A Ibrahim; M Behfar; M Samra; S Ladeb; S Adil; H El-Solh; M Ayas; M Aljurf; A Ghavamzadeh; A Al-Seraihy
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2016-09-12       Impact factor: 5.483

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