Correlation of CD34+ cell counts with volume of bone marrow collected for allogeneic bone marrow harvests |
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Authors: | Shaughnessy P J Kissack B Bickford D J Ririe D W Ornstein D L Lopez J Hensley R E Smith R Schroeder M T |
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Affiliation: | Wilford Hall Medical Center, Hematology and Oncology/MMIH, Fisher Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, 2200 Bergquist Ste.1, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-5300, USA. pshaughnessy@netscape.net |
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Abstract: | The quantity of bone marrow collected for allogeneic bone marrow transplantation is based on collecting 10 to 15 cc of bone marrow/kg of recipient weight. We hypothesized that the percentage of CD34+ cells collected during a bone marrow harvest decreased at the end of the harvest because of increasing amounts of peripheral blood contamination. We performed a prospective, blinded study in which we measured CD34+ percentages and cell counts at 200-cc intervals during bone marrow harvests from 11 consecutive human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-matched sibling bone marrow donors. We observed that the percentage of CD34+ cells in aspirated bone marrow did not vary significantly from the start to the end of the bone marrow harvest, and the total number of CD34+ cells/kg increased in a linear fashion, thus disproving our original hypothesis. In conclusion, the percentage of CD34+ cells in aspirated bone marrow will remain constant throughout a bone marrow harvest. |
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