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. 1982 Apr;33(4):427-9.
doi: 10.1097/00007890-198204000-00017.

ABO-incompatible marrow transplants

ABO-incompatible marrow transplants

W I Bensinger et al. Transplantation. 1982 Apr.

Abstract

We analyzed data from 81 ABO-incompatible marrow transplants performed between 1972 and 1980. Patients with high anti-red blood cell antibody levels pretransplant had a significantly increased probability of antibody return post-transplant. This was true for IgG and for IgM as independent variables. However, the return of antibody post-transplant had no effect on engraftment, survival, or blood product requirements posttransplant. Patients who received ABO-incompatible marrow had a similar time to engraftment, survival, and incidence of rejection and graft-versus-host disease as patients receiving ABo-compatible transplants. Neither pretransplant treatment regimen nor the development of graft-versus-host disease had an effect on post-transplant antibody levels. ABO-incompatible marrow transplants can be performed with no greater morbidity or mortality than ABO-compatible grafts. The procedures for antibody removal may be useful in other organ transplant settings.

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