Basic characteristics and safety of donation in related and unrelated haematopoietic progenitor cell donors – first 10 years of prospective donor follow-up of Swiss donors

Since July 2007 prospective life-long follow-up (FU) for unrelated (URD) and related donors (RD) is mandatory in Switzerland and data on every allogeneic haematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) donation are collected prospectively. We report the real-world experience of HPC donation during a 10-year st...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) 2022-06, Vol.57 (6), p.918-924
Hauptverfasser: Rüesch, M., Amar el Dusouqui, S., Buhrfeind, E., Buser, A., Chalandon, Y., Frey, B. M., Güngör, T., Holbro, A., Huguet, S., Infanti, L., Nair, G., Nicoloso, G., Passweg, J. R., Schanz, U., Tiercy, J-M, Widmer, I., Zeilhofer, U., Zurkinden, L., Halter, J. P.
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Zusammenfassung:Since July 2007 prospective life-long follow-up (FU) for unrelated (URD) and related donors (RD) is mandatory in Switzerland and data on every allogeneic haematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) donation are collected prospectively. We report the real-world experience of HPC donation during a 10-year study period (01.07.2007–30.06.2017) with basic characteristics and FU data. 1105 donors underwent 1155 HPC donation procedures. Eighty percent of first donations performed by 802 (73%) RDs and 303 (27%) URDs were peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC), 20% bone marrow (BM). Male donors were over-represented as URD (60% male vs 40% female). Main differences between RDs and URDs concerned age and pre-existing health disorders. RDs were significantly older at first donation (median age 48 years) compared to URD (34 years, p  
ISSN:0268-3369
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1476-5365
DOI:10.1038/s41409-022-01656-z