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Extracorporeal photopheresis in paediatric patients: A retrospective comparison between different ‘off‐line’ protocols

Authors :
Elena Sebastián
Eva María Andrés Esteban
Marta González‐Vicent
Jesús González de Pablo
Josune Zubicaray
Eva Gálvez
María Guillén
Julia Ruiz Pato
Blanca Molina
Gustavo Albi
Manuel Ramírez
Ana Castillo
Florencio Pérez Maroto
Luis Madero
Miguel Ángel Díaz
Julián Sevilla
Source :
Vox Sanguinis. 117:1220-1229
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) has been shown to be an effective treatment for graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). However, information regarding lymphocyte collection for ECP in children is limited. The aim of this study was to analyse and compare lymphocyte collection for ECP in children using different devices and protocols. Moreover, we have studied both safety and variables of the infused product related to treatment efficacy.This was a retrospective study of 91 patients who underwent 1524 apheresis procedures with either the COBE Spectra or Spectra Optia system. The comparison study between the Optia protocols (MNC and CMNC) was prioritized. We analysed 578 procedures using the Optia blood cell separator: 204 and 374 using the MNC and the CMNC protocol, respectively.The Optia CMNC protocol showed better collection efficiency, with increased lymphocyte collection per kg of body weight (p 0.001). On multivariate analysis, the type of protocol showed no relationship with haematocrit or platelet loss. Most procedures were well-tolerated, with the most frequent adverse events related to venous access (21.7%). Seventy-one percent of patients had either partial or complete clinical GvHD response. In the multivariate model, only two variables were associated with a better response to ECP, younger age and a greater increase of B lymphocytes after treatment.Lymphocyte collection for ECP is well-tolerated in most children, achieving complete or partial response in more than half of GvHD patients. CMNC is the optimal software to perform lymphocyte collection in children.

Details

ISSN :
14230410 and 00429007
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vox Sanguinis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d619383dd245fc36a2fb3ccaf75bdc2f