Optimizing pediatric peripheral blood stem cell collection

Transfus Apher Sci. 2021 Feb;60(1):102966. doi: 10.1016/j.transci.2020.102966. Epub 2020 Oct 8.

Abstract

Introduction: Pediatric PBSC harvests pose specific challenges during apheresis and a knowledge of the same and variables affecting PBSC collection are very important in planning these procedures. In the present study safety profile of pediatric PBSC procedures and variables influencing the successful collection were analyzed.

Method: Pediatric PBSC harvest data for 3 years was reviewed for donor, procedural and product parameters and any specific challenges faced during the procedures. Successful PBSC collection was defined when CD34 dose obtained was ≥2 × 106 cells/Kg of recipients' body weight.

Results: 85 PBSC collections performed on 46 children (age range 1.5-15 years) were included. Sixty-two procedures were on autologous donors and 23 on allogenic donors. The median CD34+ cell dose in the PBSC product per procedure was 2.12 × 106 cells/Kg for autologous procedures and 4.6 × 106 cells/Kg for allogenic procedures. Systemic adverse reaction was observed during only one procedure (0.01 %) and was managed conservatively. Successful dose was collected in 52 procedures (61.17 %) and was significantly associated with CD34+ count of more than 19.7/μL, monocyte count of more than 1.65 × 106/μL, allogenic collection and female gender (p = 0.00001, p = 0.011, p = 0.00052, and p = 0.0001, respectively).

Conclusion: PBSC collection is safe in pediatric age groups and pre-procedure CD34 count of ≥20/μL on the day of collection may result in successful collection of stem cell dose. It is important to identify factors associated with failed collection for appropriate counselling and justifying pre-emptive use of stem cell mobilizing agents.

Keywords: Apheresis; Pediatric; Peripheral blood stem cell collection; Successful collection.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Female
  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization / methods*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation / methods*
  • Peripheral Blood Stem Cells / metabolism*