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Effect of Cord Blood Processing on Transplantation Outcomes after Single Myeloablative Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation

Authors :
Lawrence D. Petz
Mary J. Laughlin
Joseph E. Kiss
Sue Armitage
Leonard S. Sender
Rachel L. Beddard
Kathleen Sazama
John R. Wingard
Ralph Quinones
Millicent Sutton
William Hwang
Arnon Nagler
Mary Eapen
Daniel R. Ambruso
Deepika Bhatla
Gesine Koegler
Andromachi Scaradavou
Wensheng He
Karen K. Ballen
Stephen R. Spellman
Elizabeth J. Shpall
Thomas H. Price
Brent R. Logan
Joanne Kurtzberg
Voravit Ratanatharathorn
J. Douglas Rizzo
Michael W. Schuster
Lee Ann Weitekamp
David Oh
Source :
Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 21:688-695
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Variations in cord blood manufacturing and administration are common, and the optimal practice is not known. We compared processing and banking practices at 16 public cord blood banks (CBB) in the United States and assessed transplantation outcomes on 530 single umbilical cord blood (UCB) myeloablative transplantations for hematologic malignancies facilitated by these banks. UCB banking practices were separated into 3 mutually exclusive groups based on whether processing was automated or manual, units were plasma and red blood cell reduced, or buffy coat production method or plasma reduced. Compared with the automated processing system for units, the day 28 neutrophil recovery was significantly lower after transplantation of units that were manually processed and plasma reduced (red cell replete) (odds ratio, .19; P = .001) or plasma and red cell reduced (odds ratio, .54; P = .05). Day 100 survival did not differ by CBB. However, day 100 survival was better with units that were thawed with the dextran-albumin wash method compared with the "no wash" or "dilution only" techniques (odds ratio, 1.82; P = .04). In conclusion, CBB processing has no significant effect on early (day 100) survival despite differences in kinetics of neutrophil recovery.

Details

ISSN :
10838791
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a0cc69210b2eaf8b7f2142d70ce3731
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbmt.2014.12.017