Severe cardiotoxicity is a fatal complication during high-dose cyclophosphamide (Cy)-based conditioning in hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) for severe aplastic anemia (SAA). This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a modified conditioning regimen in haploidentical HSCT (haplo-HSCT) for severe-cardiotoxic-risk SAA patients. This BuCy Flu conditioning utilized busulfan (Bu, 3.2 mg/kg for 2 days), low-dose Cy (100 mg/kg), fludarabine (150 mg/m ), and rabbit antithymocyte globulin (rATG, 10 mg/kg). Compared to BuCy conditioning using high-dose Cy of 200 mg/kg, Bu of 3.2 mg/kg for 2 days, and rATG of 10 mg/kg, the incidence of severe cardiotoxicity of BuCy Flu conditioning was significantly decreased (2.17% vs 12.80%, p = .032). The engraftment rates (100% for neutrophil and 84.44% for platelet) were favorable. The probabilities of 100-day transplant-related mortality were similar in the BuCy Flu and the BuCy group (8.75% vs 10.53%, p = .671). Both 1-year overall survival (88.79% vs 84.66%, p = .357) and 1-year failure-free survival (84.78% vs 81.70%, p = .535) were comparable. The BuCy Flu group had higher rates of cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus reactivation. In conclusion, the BuCy Flu provided reduced severe cardiotoxicity, and achieved favorable engraftment and survival. Our results suggest BuCy Flu conditioning can be a feasible alternative for haplo-HSCT recipients at risk of severe cardiotoxicity.

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