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Unrelated donor cord blood transplantation for nonmalignant disorders in children and adolescents

Title
Unrelated donor cord blood transplantation for nonmalignant disorders in children and adolescents
Author
이영호
Keywords
unrelated cord blood transplantation; non?malignant disease; children; adolescents
Issue Date
2013-12
Publisher
Wiley
Citation
Pediatric Transplantation, 18권, 2호, 221p ~ 229p
Abstract
This study analyzes the data reported to the Korean Cord Blood Registry between 1994 and 2008, involving children and adolescents with non-malignant diseases. Sixty-five patients were evaluated in this study: SAA (n = 24), iBMFS, (n = 16), and primary immune deficiency/inherited metabolic disorder (n = 25). The CI of neutrophil recovery was 73.3% on day 42. By day 100, the CI of acute grade II?IV graft-versus-host disease was 32.3%. At a median follow-up of 71 months, five-yr OS was 50.7%. The survival rate (37.5%) and CI of neutrophil engraftment (37.5%) were lowest in patients with iBMFS. Deaths were mainly due to infection, pulmonary complications, and hemorrhage. In a multivariate analysis, the presence of >3.91 × 105/kg of infused CD34 + cells was the only factor consistently identified as significantly associated with neutrophil engraftment (p = 0.04) and OS (p = 0.03). UCBT using optimal cell doses appears to be a feasible therapy for non-malignant diseases in children and adolescents for whom there is no appropriate HLA-matched related donor. Strategies to reduce transplant-related toxicities would improve the outcomes of UCBT in non-malignant diseases.
URI
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/petr.12213/abstracthttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/45176
ISSN
1397-3142; 1399-3046
DOI
10.1111/petr.12213
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