Registry of unrelated bone marrow donors

Reports of successful transplantation of bone marrow obtained from unrelated donors who were histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) identical prompted the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service in Ottawa to assess the possibility of developing a bone marrow donor registry in Canada. We sen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) 1987-08, Vol.137 (4), p.294-296
Hauptverfasser: Rock, G, Decary, F, McCombie, N, Smiley, R K, Aye, M T, Huebsch, L
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Zusammenfassung:Reports of successful transplantation of bone marrow obtained from unrelated donors who were histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) identical prompted the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service in Ottawa to assess the possibility of developing a bone marrow donor registry in Canada. We sent a pamphlet that explained the program to 1568 people who had undergone apheresis and asked them to reply, stating their interest. At the same time the pamphlets and a poster were placed in the blood donor clinic. We received 1232 replies (78.6%) from the apheresis donors, 838 (68.0%) of which indicated a willingness to attend information sessions. Of the 7158 people who gave blood during the 3-month study period, 225 (3.1%) were interested. At the time this paper was written 47 information sessions had been held, and 721 people had attended, 624 (86.5%) of whom had signed a consent form. This indicates a clear interest in a bone marrow donation program. We believe that the ethical issues are overcome by requesting the donation before identification of any patient. From our experience a national registry of unrelated donors seems feasible, and steps are being taken to implement such a program.
ISSN:0820-3946
1488-2329