Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Salvage Cord Blood Transplantation Using a Short-term Reduced-intensity Conditioning Regimen for Graft Failure
Sakurako SumaYasuhisa YokoyamaHaruka MomoseKenichi MakishimaYusuke KiyokiTatsuhiro SakamotoManabu KusakabeTakayasu KatoNaoki KuritaHidekazu NishikiiMamiko Sakata-YanagimotoNaoshi ObaraYuichi HasegawaShigeru Chiba
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2022 Volume 61 Issue 11 Pages 1673-1679

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Abstract

Objective Graft failure (GF) is a life-threatening complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). A standardized conditioning regimen and an appropriate graft source of salvage HSCT for GF have not yet been established. Some case series have shown good hematopoietic recoveries after salvage HSCT using a short-term reduced-intensity preparative regimen consisting of fludarabine (30-90 mg/m2), cyclophosphamide (2 g/m2), and total-body irradiation (2 Gy). However, the dose of fludarabine has varied in these reports based on the clinical condition of the patients, resulting in very limited experiences with each dose of fludarabine.

Methods We retrospectively analyzed 10 patients who developed GF after allogeneic HSCT and underwent salvage cord blood transplantation (CBT) using the above-mentioned conditioning regimen with a fixed dose (90 mg/m2) of fludarabine.

Results Eight patients (80.0%) achieved neutrophil engraftment within 30 days from salvage HSCT with a median of 21 (range, 17-23) days. The 1-year overall survival (OS) rate after the salvage HSCT was 50.0%, and the median OS was 281 (range, 23-1,638) days. Cumulative incidences of non-relapse mortality and relapse at 1 year were 50.0% and 10.0%, respectively.

Conclusion CBT using this short-term reduced-intensity conditioning regimen may be a promising salvage therapy for GF.

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