Large volume peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) harvest in 27 pediatric solid tumor patients weighing less than 20 Kg

2016 
9061 While PBPC collection has become a safe and common procedure in adults, fewer reports exist about its efficacy and safety in low weight pediatric patients. PBPC harvest might be difficult in this patient population and extracorporeal separator line priming with red blood cells is usually required to improve hemodynamic stability and effectiveness of the collection. We present our experience in 27 children (11 females, 16 males) weighing less than 20 kg and autografted between May 2001 and December 2005. Median age and weight at the time of apheresis were 2.7 years (0.7 to 8) and 14.3 kg (9.7 to 20), respectively. Diagnosis were neuroblastoma in 15, brain tumor in 10, and others in 2. Harvest of PBPC started after mobilization with G-CSF 10 ug/kg/day SC for 4 days. A double lumen (Arrow 7Fr) central venous catheter was surgically placed under sedation in the OR. Collections were performed using a COBE Spectra separator primed with irradiated, white cell-depleted and CMV-negative packed red cells. A me...
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