Quality of harvest and role of cell dose in unrelated bone marrow transplantation: An Italian bone marrow donor registry-gruppo Italiano trapianto di midollo osseo study

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Abstract

In this study, we investigated the factors affecting cell dose harvest and the role of cell dose on outcome. We analysed data from a cohort of 703 patients who underwent unrelated bone marrow transplantation facilitated by IBMDR in GITMO centers between 2002 and 2008. The median-infused cell doses is 3.7 × 108/kg, the correlation between the nucleated cells requested from transplant centers and those harvested by collection centers was adequate. A harvested/requested cells ratio lower than 0.5 was observed only in 3% of harvests. A volume of harvested marrow higher than the median value of 1270 ml was related to a significant lower infused cell dose (χ2: 44.4; P < 0.001). No patient-or donor-related variables significantly influenced the cell dose except for the recipient younger age (χ2: 95.7; P < 0.001) and non-malignant diseases (χ2: 33.8; P < 0.001). The cell dose resulted an independent predictor factor for a better outcome in patients affected by nonmalignant disease (P = 0.05) while early disease malignant patients receiving a lower cell dose showed a higher risk of relapse (P = 0.05). © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2014.

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Fagioli, F., Quarello, P., Pollichieni, S., Lamparelli, T., Berger, M., Benedetti, F., … Sacchi, N. (2014). Quality of harvest and role of cell dose in unrelated bone marrow transplantation: An Italian bone marrow donor registry-gruppo Italiano trapianto di midollo osseo study. Hematology, 19(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1179/1607845413Y.0000000086

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