Impact of autologous blood transfusion after bone marrow harvest on unrelated donor’s health and outcome: a CIBMTR analysis

Pre-harvest autologous blood collection from bone marrow (BM) donors is performed to meet potential post-operative transfusion needs. This study examines the impact of autologous blood transfusion on BM donor’s health and safety. The study included first-time unrelated BM donors from the United Stat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) 2020-11, Vol.55 (11), p.2121-2131
Hauptverfasser: Farhadfar, Nosha, Murthy, Hemant S., Logan, Brent R., Sees, Jennifer A., Ayas, Mouhab, Battiwalla, Minoo, Beitinjaneh, Amer M., Chhabra, Saurabh, Diaz, Miguel Angel, Engles, Katie, Frangoul, Haydar, Ganguly, Siddhartha, Gergis, Usama, Kamani, Nayesh R., Kamble, Rammurti T., Kasow, Kimberly A., Lazarus, Hillard M., Liesveld, Jane L., Norkin, Maxim, O’ Donnell, Paul V., Olsson, Richard F., Rossmann, Susan, Savani, Bipin N., Schears, Raquel, Seo, Sachiko, Solh, Melhem M., Spitzer, Thomas, Sugrue, Michele, Yared, Jean A., Linenberger, Michael, Schwartz, Joseph, Pulsipher, Michael A., Shah, Nirali N., Switzer, Galen E., Confer, Dennis L., Shaw, Bronwen E., Wingard, John R.
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Zusammenfassung:Pre-harvest autologous blood collection from bone marrow (BM) donors is performed to meet potential post-operative transfusion needs. This study examines the impact of autologous blood transfusion on BM donor’s health and safety. The study included first-time unrelated BM donors from the United States whose BM harvest was facilitated by the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) centers between 2006 and 2017. Examination of 7024 BM donors revealed that 60% received at least one unit of autologous blood. The donors who received autologous blood were older, had lower hemoglobin pre-harvest, underwent longer duration of anesthesia, and higher volume BM harvest. Only donors who underwent high-volume BM harvest, defined as a BM harvest volume >27% of donor’s blood volume, benefited from autologous transfusion. After a high-volume BM harvest, autologous blood transfusion was shown to decrease grade 2 to 4 collection-associated toxicities within 48 h of BM donation ( p  = 0.010) and shorten the time to donor-reported “complete” recovery from donation-associated symptoms ( p  
ISSN:0268-3369
1476-5365
1476-5365
DOI:10.1038/s41409-020-0911-8