An alternative procedure to leukapheresis for peripheral hematopoietic progenitor cell collection in very-low-weight children: A single pediatric center experience.

CD34 autologous transplantation bloodletting procedure infants leukapheresis procedure peripheral blood stem cell collection

Journal

Journal of clinical apheresis
ISSN: 1098-1101
Titre abrégé: J Clin Apher
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8216305

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Sep 2020
Historique:
received: 17 01 2019
revised: 27 02 2020
accepted: 22 06 2020
pubmed: 28 7 2020
medline: 4 11 2021
entrez: 26 7 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

PBSC collection using a blood cell separator in very low weight patients can be frequently complicated by severe adverse effects and technical difficulties. From March 2013 to January 2017, 14 PBSC collections were performed in 12 children weighing less than 10 kg, affected by different solid tumours. PBSC collection was performed with a "homemade" aseptically assembled circuit. The circuit is composed by a 150 mL collection bag connected with a 4 stopcock ramp, perfused with ACD. This circuit allows collection of a specific total blood amount from CVC, depending on CD34 Mean CD34 The procedure of total blood collection without the use of a cell separator is feasible and allows a good PBSC collection without significant side effects in very low-weight children. Moreover, this method could represent a valid and safe alternative to leukapheresis in patients where classic procedure could be difficult to apply.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
PBSC collection using a blood cell separator in very low weight patients can be frequently complicated by severe adverse effects and technical difficulties.
MATERIAL AND METHODS METHODS
From March 2013 to January 2017, 14 PBSC collections were performed in 12 children weighing less than 10 kg, affected by different solid tumours. PBSC collection was performed with a "homemade" aseptically assembled circuit. The circuit is composed by a 150 mL collection bag connected with a 4 stopcock ramp, perfused with ACD. This circuit allows collection of a specific total blood amount from CVC, depending on CD34
RESULTS RESULTS
Mean CD34
DISCUSSION CONCLUSIONS
The procedure of total blood collection without the use of a cell separator is feasible and allows a good PBSC collection without significant side effects in very low-weight children. Moreover, this method could represent a valid and safe alternative to leukapheresis in patients where classic procedure could be difficult to apply.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32710805
doi: 10.1002/jca.21813
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

406-412

Informations de copyright

© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Auteurs

Valentina Becherucci (V)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Stefano Ermini (S)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Luisa Piccini (L)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Silvia Bisin (S)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Valentina Gori (V)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Francesca Gentile (F)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Riccardo Ceccantini (R)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Elena De Rienzo (E)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Barbara Bindi (B)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Paola Pavan (P)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Vanessa Cunial (V)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Elisa Allegro (E)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Francesca Brugnolo (F)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Daniela Maggio (D)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Daniela Calzolari (D)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Erika Maccarelli (E)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Silvia Galli (S)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Sonia Muricci (S)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Marco Berchielli (M)

Stem cell collection and Therapeutic Apheresis unit, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Veronica Tintori (V)

Transplantation Unit, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Iacopo Sardi (I)

Neuro-oncology Unit, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

Franco Bambi (F)

Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Laboratory, Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy.

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