Contagem de células CD34+ em sangue periférico como preditor de adequada recolecção de progenitors hematopoiéticos para transplante autólogo

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Introduction: In order to carry out an autologous transplantation, hematopoietic stem cells should be mobilized to peripheral blood and later collected by apheresis. The CD34+ cell count is a tool to establish the optimal time to begin the apheresis procedure. Objective: To evaluate the association between peripheral blood CD34+ cell count and the successful collection of hematopoietic stem cells. Materials and methods: A predictive test evaluation study was carried out to establish the usefulness of peripheral blood CD34+ cell count as a predictor of successful stem cell collection in patients that will receive an autologous transplantation. Results: 77 patients were included (median age: 49 years; range: 5-66). The predominant baseline diagnosis was lymphoma (53.2 %). The percentage of patients with successful harvest of hematopoietic stem cells was proportional to the number of CD34+ cells in peripheral blood at the end of the mobilization procedure. We propose that more than 15 CD34+ cells/μL must be present in order to achieve an adequate collection of hematopoietic stem cells. Conclusion: Peripheral blood CD34+ cell count is a useful tool to predict the successful collection of hematopoietic stem cells.

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Combariza, J. F., Barco, G., Estrada, Á., Jaramillo, S., & Arango, M. (2016). Contagem de células CD34+ em sangue periférico como preditor de adequada recolecção de progenitors hematopoiéticos para transplante autólogo. Iatreia, 29(4), 424–432. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v29n4a04

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