Unrelated cord blood transplantation: outcomes after single-unit intrabone injection compared with double-unit intravenous injection in patients with hematological malignancies.
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Date publication
mai 2013
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr DECONINCK Eric
Tous les auteurs :
Rocha V, Labopin M, Ruggeri A, Podesta M, Gallamini A, Bonifazi F, Sanchez-Guijo FM, Rovira M, Socie G, Baltadakis I, Michallet M, Deconinck E, Bacigalupo A, Mohty M, Gluckman E, Frassoni F
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Résumé
BACKGROUND: Unrelated cord blood transplantation (UCBT) is associated with delayed hematopoietic recovery. Intrabone injection of cord blood cells (IB-UCBT) and double-UCBT (dUCBT) are designed to circumvent this problem. METHODS: In a retrospective registry-based analysis, we compared outcomes of 87 IB-UCBT with 149 dUCBT recipients, after myeloablative conditioning regimen adjusting for the differences between the two groups. Median-infused total nucleated cells were 2.5x10/kg for IB-UCBT and 3.9x10/kg for dUCBT (P
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Transplantation. 2013 May 27;95(10):1284-91