Background: Haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haplo-HSCT) using posttransplant cyclophosphamide (Cy) for graft versus host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis has emerged as an alternative transplant strategy for patients without related donors, especially in the setting of limited resources in which T-cell ex vivo depletion is not affordable. Experience with this transplant modality in children and adolescents is limited.
Procedure: We report a retrospective analysis of 25 consecutive outpatients under 21 years of age with high-risk hematological malignancies, who received a haplo-HSCT using posttransplant Cy as GVHD prophylaxis.
Results: Twenty-three (92%) of the 25 patients engrafted, and 20 (95%) of 21 evaluable subjects achieved full donor chimerism by day +30. One-year estimated overall survival and event-free survival were 50% and 33%, respectively. The cumulative incidence rate of severe acute GVHD was 19%, and 15% of patients developed chronic GVHD.
Conclusions: Haplo-HSCT with posttransplant Cy is a feasible therapeutic option for children and adolescents with high-risk hematological malignancies in a limited resource setting.
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