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Transfusion ; 44(4): 547-54, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15043571

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BACKGROUND: Patient survival in allogeneic cord blood transplantation is critically dependent on total nucleated cell (TNC) count or total CD34+ cell count per kg of body weight. Theoretically, viable CD34+ cell measurement at the time of infusion should give a better indication of the suitability of a certain transplant. The relation between measurements on different samples and viable CD34+ cell count on the graft itself was analyzed. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Viable CD34+ cells were measured with a no-wash, single-platform technique with 7-aminoactinomycin D. Analysis was performed before freezing on the cord blood, after freezing and thawing on the cord blood unit itself, and on various samples. RESULTS: Cord blood volume correlated poorly with viable CD34+ cell content (r=0.24) as did initial TNC count and WBC count (r=0.57 and r=0.48, respectively). In contrast, viable CD34 cell content determined before freezing correlated well with viable CD34 cell content of the graft (r=0.91) but was on average 25 percent higher than after freezing and thawing. The best correlations with the CD34+ cell content of the cord blood unit were obtained with CD34 cell measurements on a separate cryovial (r=0.95). These CD34 cell measurements on frozen samples were found to be very reproducible (r=0.96). CONCLUSION: Viable CD34 cell count of the graft is both accurate and precise when measured on a separate sample frozen together with the cord blood unit. This measurement can be performed by the transplant center to exclude between-laboratory variability.


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Antigens, CD34/analysis , Blood Cell Count/standards , Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation/standards , Fetal Blood/cytology , Blood Cell Count/methods , Cell Survival , Cryopreservation , Flow Cytometry , Humans , Leukocyte Count , Predictive Value of Tests , Reproducibility of Results , Transplantation, Homologous
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