Comparison of time to engraftment between autologous patients receiving washed versus non-washed cryopreserved peripheral blood stem cell products.

TitleComparison of time to engraftment between autologous patients receiving washed versus non-washed cryopreserved peripheral blood stem cell products.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsReich-Slotky R, Makhani SS, Vasovic LV, Pearse RN, Rossi A, Philips A, Cushing MM, Singh AD, Van Besien K
JournalLeuk Lymphoma
Volume59
Issue12
Pagination2829-2835
Date Published2018 12
ISSN1029-2403
KeywordsAged, Blood Platelets, Cell Survival, Cryopreservation, Cryoprotective Agents, Dimethyl Sulfoxide, Female, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization, Humans, Lymphoma, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Myeloma, Neutrophils, Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation, Retrospective Studies, Time Factors, Transplantation, Autologous, Treatment Outcome
Abstract

Washing cryopreserved peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) products can decrease infusion-related adverse reactions but can also result in cell loss and reduced cell viability. To assess the risk and benefit of washing products, we compared the time to neutrophil and platelet engraftment between autologous patients that received washed products (n = 201) and non-washed products (n = 89). The effect of the other variables, including age, gender, diagnosis, transplant dose, method of stem cell mobilization, and growth factor support regimen post-transplant, was assessed. In multivariate analysis, direct thaw and infusion of non-washed products resulted in significantly faster neutrophil engraftment (p = .003) and platelet engraftment (p = .017) than washed products. The mean neutrophil and platelet engraftment times were 1.07 days faster and 2.27 days faster, respectively. In conclusion, direct thaw and infusion of cryopreserved PBSC without washing results in significantly shorter time to recovery of neutrophils and platelets after autologous transplantation.

DOI10.1080/10428194.2018.1455975
Alternate JournalLeuk Lymphoma
PubMed ID29790808
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