Large volume leukapheresis: Efficacy and safety of processing patient's total blood volume six times
- PMID: 21320801
- DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2011.01.005
Large volume leukapheresis: Efficacy and safety of processing patient's total blood volume six times
Abstract
Large-volume leukapheresis (LVL) differs from standard leukapheresis by increased blood flow and an altered anticoagulation regimen. An open issue is to what degree a further increase in processed blood volume is reasonable in terms of higher yields and safety. In 30 LVL performed in patients with hematologic malignancies, 6 total blood volumes were processed. LVL resulted in a higher CD34+ cell yield without a change in graft quality. Although a marked platelet decrease can be expected, LVL is safe and can be recommended as the standard procedure for patients who mobilize low numbers of CD34+ cells and when high number of CD34+ cells are required.
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