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Recovery from neutropenia can be predicted by the immature reticulocyte fraction several days before neutrophil recovery in autologous stem cell transplant recipients
Authors:Grazziutti M L  Dong L  Miceli M H  Cottler-Fox M  Krishna S G  Fassas A  van Rhee F  Barlogie B M  Anaissie E J
Institution:Myeloma Institute of Research and Therapy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.
Abstract:The duration of neutropenia (absolute neutrophil count (ANC) < or = 100/microl) identifies cancer patients at risk for infection. A test that precedes ANC > or = 100/microl would be of clinical value. The immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) reflects erythroid engraftment and hence a recovering marrow. We evaluated the IRF as predictor of marrow recovery among 90 myeloma patients undergoing their first and second (75 patients) melphalan-based autologous stem cell transplantation (Mel-ASCT). The time to IRF doubling (IRF-D) preceded ANC > or = 100/microl in 99% of patients after the first Mel-ASCT by (mean+/-s.d.) 4.23+/-1.96 days and in 97% of the patients after the second Mel-ASCT by 4.11+/-1.95 days. We validated these findings in a group of 117 myeloma patients and 99 patients with various disorders undergoing ASCT with different conditioning regimens. We also compared the time to hypophosphatemia and to absolute monocyte count > or = 100/microl to the time to ANC > or = 100/microl. These markers were reached prior to this ANC end point in 55 and 25% of patients but were almost always preceded by IRF-D. We conclude that the IRF-D is a simple, inexpensive and widely available test that can predict marrow recovery several days before ANC> or = 100/microl.
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