Recovery, viability and clinical toxicity of thawed and washed haematopoietic progenitor cells : analysis of 952 autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantations
Cryopreservation and thawing of haematopoietic stem cells are associated with cell loss and infusion-related toxicities. We analysed viability, total nucleated cell (TNC) and CD34+ cell recovery, and infusion-related toxicities of 952 thawed and washed products. Mean TNC and CD34+ viable cells recov...
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description | Cryopreservation and thawing of haematopoietic stem cells are associated with cell loss and infusion-related toxicities. We analysed viability, total nucleated cell (TNC) and CD34+ cell recovery, and infusion-related toxicities of 952 thawed and washed products. Mean TNC and CD34+ viable cells recoveries were 55.9+/-18.6 and 98.0+/-36.5%, respectively. Mean cell viability was 68.25+/-18.9%. TNC recovery was correlated with viability but independent of the initial nucleated cell concentration. No difference in TNC recovery or viability was observed according to underlying diseases, except for myeloma, for which these variables were significantly lower (P |
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