Background aims: Hematopoietic stem cell cryopreservation significantly contributed to autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT). Cryopreserved stem cell units (SCU) are expected to be used soon after harvesting for most purposes, but, in a number of cases, they remain stored for some time, creating an increasing load for SCU depositories. Disposal policies vary widely in each center, and the existing guidelines are insufficient. Methods: We conducted a survey of seven Gruppo Italiano Trapianto di Midollo Osseo centers to investigate the outcome of SCU harvested from January 2005 to December 2009 for ASCT. The data from 1603 collections were gathered, for a total of 5822 SCU. Results: In our cohort, 79% of patients collected >5× 106 CD34+ cells/kg, and 3.4% collected<2× 106 CD34+ cells/kg. Up to 21% of all the patients and 42% of those with acute leukemia did not undergo reinfusion, and 37% of the cryopreserved SCU were excess, resulting from patients not reinfusing or partially reinfusing. Less than one-third of the excess SCU was disposed, and the major causes of disposal were death and, in a minority of cases, withdrawal of the indication for ASCT. In our analysis, very few first reinfusions occurred after 2 years, and those after 5 years were exceptional. Through the use of a multivariate analysis, we sought to identify the risk factors for collection non-use, independent of the centers' policies. Non-use of SCU was significantly associated with patients with acute leukemia, collections of<2× 106 CD34/kg and lower age groups. Conclusions: These dataserve as a valid basis to support rational recommendations for cost-effective storage and disposal of SCU. © 2014 International Society for Cellular Therapy.

Kinetics of the use of cryopreserved autologous stem cell grafts: a GITMO-SIDEM survey / Jacopo, Olivieri; Pierelli, Luca; Martino, Introna; Patrizia, Accorsi; Alberto, Bosi; Paolo, Perseghin; Marco, Risso; Annino, Pandolfi; Stefania, Mancini; Monia, Marchetti; Simone Dal, Pozzo; Elisa, Gotti; Alessandro, Rambaldi; Pietro, Leoni; Attilio, Olivieri. - In: CYTOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1465-3249. - 16:1(2014), pp. 101-110. [10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.07.001]

Kinetics of the use of cryopreserved autologous stem cell grafts: a GITMO-SIDEM survey

PIERELLI, LUCA;
2014

Abstract

Background aims: Hematopoietic stem cell cryopreservation significantly contributed to autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT). Cryopreserved stem cell units (SCU) are expected to be used soon after harvesting for most purposes, but, in a number of cases, they remain stored for some time, creating an increasing load for SCU depositories. Disposal policies vary widely in each center, and the existing guidelines are insufficient. Methods: We conducted a survey of seven Gruppo Italiano Trapianto di Midollo Osseo centers to investigate the outcome of SCU harvested from January 2005 to December 2009 for ASCT. The data from 1603 collections were gathered, for a total of 5822 SCU. Results: In our cohort, 79% of patients collected >5× 106 CD34+ cells/kg, and 3.4% collected<2× 106 CD34+ cells/kg. Up to 21% of all the patients and 42% of those with acute leukemia did not undergo reinfusion, and 37% of the cryopreserved SCU were excess, resulting from patients not reinfusing or partially reinfusing. Less than one-third of the excess SCU was disposed, and the major causes of disposal were death and, in a minority of cases, withdrawal of the indication for ASCT. In our analysis, very few first reinfusions occurred after 2 years, and those after 5 years were exceptional. Through the use of a multivariate analysis, we sought to identify the risk factors for collection non-use, independent of the centers' policies. Non-use of SCU was significantly associated with patients with acute leukemia, collections of<2× 106 CD34/kg and lower age groups. Conclusions: These dataserve as a valid basis to support rational recommendations for cost-effective storage and disposal of SCU. © 2014 International Society for Cellular Therapy.
2014
biological specimen banks; cryopreservation; hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; long-term storage; medical waste disposal; hematopoietic progenitor cells
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Kinetics of the use of cryopreserved autologous stem cell grafts: a GITMO-SIDEM survey / Jacopo, Olivieri; Pierelli, Luca; Martino, Introna; Patrizia, Accorsi; Alberto, Bosi; Paolo, Perseghin; Marco, Risso; Annino, Pandolfi; Stefania, Mancini; Monia, Marchetti; Simone Dal, Pozzo; Elisa, Gotti; Alessandro, Rambaldi; Pietro, Leoni; Attilio, Olivieri. - In: CYTOTHERAPY. - ISSN 1465-3249. - 16:1(2014), pp. 101-110. [10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.07.001]
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