Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the feasibility of reduced-intensity unrelated cord-blood transplantation (RI-UCBT) in adult patients with advanced hematological diseases. Experimental Design: Thirty patients (median age, 58.5 years; range, 20-70 years) with advanced hematological diseases underwent RI-UCBT at Toranomon Hospital between September 2002 and August 2003. Preparative regimen composed of fludarabine 25 mg/m2 on days -7 to -3, melphalan 80 mg/m2 on day -2, and 4 Gy total body irradiation on day -1. Graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis was composed of cyclosporin alone. Results: Twenty-six patients achieved primary neutrophil engraftment after a median of 17.5 days. Median infused total cell dose was 3.1 × 107/kg (range, 2.0-4.3 × 107/kg). Two transplant-related mortalities occurred within 28 days of transplant, and another 2 patients displayed primary graft failure. Cumulative incidence of complete donor chimerism at day 60 was 93%. Grade II-IV acute graft-versus-host disease occurred in 27% of patients, with median onset 36 days. Primary disease recurred in 3 patients, and transplant-related mortality within 100 days was 27%. Estimated 1-year overall survival was 32.7%. Excluding 7 patients with documented infection, 19 patients displayed noninfectious fever before engraftment (median onset, day 9). Manifestations included high-grade fever, eruption, and diarrhea. The symptoms responded well to corticosteroid treatments in 7 of 13 treated patients. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the feasibility of RI-UCBT in adults.
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Miyakoshi, S., Yuji, K., Kami, M., Kusumi, E., Kishi, Y., Kobayashi, K., … Taniguchi, S. (2004). Successful engraftment after reduced-intensity umbilical cord blood transplantation for adult patients with advanced hematological diseases. Clinical Cancer Research, 10(11), 3586–3592. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-03-0754
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