TY - JOUR
T1 - Severe short-term adverse events in related bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell donors
AU - Yanagisawa, Ryu
AU - Hirakawa, Tsuneaki
AU - Doki, Noriko
AU - Ikegame, Kazuhiro
AU - Matsuoka, Ken ichi
AU - Fukuda, Takahiro
AU - Nakamae, Hirohisa
AU - Ota, Shuichi
AU - Hiramoto, Nobuhiro
AU - Ishikawa, Jun
AU - Ara, Takahide
AU - Tanaka, Masatsugu
AU - Koga, Yuhki
AU - Kawakita, Toshiro
AU - Maruyama, Yumiko
AU - Kanda, Yoshinobu
AU - Hino, Masayuki
AU - Atsuta, Yoshiko
AU - Yabe, Hiromasa
AU - Tsukada, Nobuhiro
N1 - Funding Information:
M.H. received research grants and lecture fees from Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd. and Chugai Pharma Co. Ltd. The other authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Japanese Society of Hematology.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The incidence of severe adverse events (SAEs) and associated risk factors in hematopoietic cell transplantation donors needs to be clarified for related donors (relatives of the transplant recipient), whose criteria for donation are more lenient than for unrelated donors. Data from related donors registered in the Japanese national data registry database between 2005 and 2021 were evaluated to determine the association of short-term SAE incidence with donor characteristics at registration. Fourteen of 4339 bone marrow (BM) donors (0.32%) and 54 of 10,684 peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) donors (0.51%) experienced confirmed SAEs during the short donation period. No deaths were observed. Past medical history was a common risk factor for SAEs in both BM and PBSC donors. Age of 60 years or older and female sex were identified as risk factors for SAEs in PBSC donors. Female sex was also a risk factor for poor mobilization, which resulted in discontinuation of PBSC collection. Although donors should be selected carefully, a certain level of safety is ensured for related donors in Japan. Donor safety should be further increased by improving the selection method for related donors and extending the follow-up period.
AB - The incidence of severe adverse events (SAEs) and associated risk factors in hematopoietic cell transplantation donors needs to be clarified for related donors (relatives of the transplant recipient), whose criteria for donation are more lenient than for unrelated donors. Data from related donors registered in the Japanese national data registry database between 2005 and 2021 were evaluated to determine the association of short-term SAE incidence with donor characteristics at registration. Fourteen of 4339 bone marrow (BM) donors (0.32%) and 54 of 10,684 peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) donors (0.51%) experienced confirmed SAEs during the short donation period. No deaths were observed. Past medical history was a common risk factor for SAEs in both BM and PBSC donors. Age of 60 years or older and female sex were identified as risk factors for SAEs in PBSC donors. Female sex was also a risk factor for poor mobilization, which resulted in discontinuation of PBSC collection. Although donors should be selected carefully, a certain level of safety is ensured for related donors in Japan. Donor safety should be further increased by improving the selection method for related donors and extending the follow-up period.
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U2 - 10.1007/s12185-022-03489-4
DO - 10.1007/s12185-022-03489-4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85142256149
SN - 0925-5710
JO - International Journal of Hematology
JF - International Journal of Hematology
ER -