The Cord Blood Apgar: a novel scoring system to optimize selection of banked cord blood grafts for transplantation (CME)

Autor: Shelly L. Carter, Lijun Zhang, Stephen Wease, Tracy Gentry, Joanne Kurtzberg, Andrew E. Balber, Adam Mendizabal, Kevin Shoulars, Kristin Page
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Transfusion. 52:272-283
ISSN: 0041-1132
DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2011.03278.x
Popis: BACKGROUND—Engraftment failure and delays, likely due to diminished cord blood unit (CBU) potency, remain major barriers to the overall success of unrelated umbilical cord blood transplantation (UCBT). To address this problem, we developed and retrospectively validated a novel scoring system, the Cord Blood Apgar (CBA), which is predictive of engraftment after UCBT. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS—In a single-center retrospective study, utilizing a database of 435 consecutive single cord myeloablative UCBTs performed between January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2008, precryopreservation and postthaw graft variables (total nucleated cell, CD34+, colony-forming units, mononuclear cell content, and volume) were initially correlated with neutrophil engraftment. Subsequently, based on the magnitude of hazard ratios (HRs) in univariate analysis, a weighted scoring system to predict CBU potency was developed using a randomly selected training data set and internally validated on the remaining data set. RESULTS—The CBA assigns transplanted CBUs three scores: a precryopreservation score (PCS), a postthaw score (PTS), and a composite score (CS), which incorporates the PCS and PTS values. CBA-PCS scores, which could be used for initial unit selection, were predictive of neutrophil (CBA-PCS ≥ 7.75 vs.
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