Underutilization of autologous blood for transfusion is widespread. Our results suggest that this problem could only gradually be corrected, as some patients show insufficient erythropoietic recovery after a predeposit autologous donation.
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May 1992
Peripheral blood derived hematopoietic stem cells (PBSC) have been transplanted successfully to eight patients suffering from different malignancies. The separations were started during chemotherapy-induced cytopenia and large volumes of peripheral blood were processed. Using this separation concept, it was possible in all cases to obtain the stem cell amount necessary for hematopoietic reconstitution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor some years, there has been an increasing success in transplanting peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) instead of autologous bone marrow in patients suffering from different malignancies. While collecting PBSC for autologous transplantation, we compared four different separation techniques and three different cell separators (COBE Spectra, Fresenius AS 104, Haemonetics V50) routinely used for platelet production. Our results suggest that continuous flow separators seem to have some advantage over discontinuous flow machines in harvesting PBSC.
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