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Transient Respiratory Disturbance by Granulocyte-colony-stimulating Factor Administration in Healthy Donors of Allogeneic Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cell Transplantation

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Journal Transfusion
Specialty Hematology
Date 2006 Jan 31
PMID 16441593
Citations 4
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Abstract

Background: Allogeneic peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) transplantation requires granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) administration to mobilize PBPCs in healthy donors. The effects of G-CSF on pulmonary functions, however, have not been clearly elucidated in PBPC donors.

Study Design And Methods: Respiratory status by measurements of arterial blood gas was prospectively evaluated serially in 25 healthy donors (9 men, 16 women; age, 18-61 years) administered a dose of 10 microg per kg for 5 days.

Results: White blood cell (WBC) counts increased in all the subjects after G-CSF administration; means on Days 0, 3, and 5 were 6 x 10(9), 33.4 x 10(9), and 33.6 x 10(9) per L, respectively. The mean PaO(2) values on the respective days were 93.1, 85.8, and 81.8 mmHg, and these changes were significant (p < 0.0001), remaining significant after adjustment for the WBC count. Levels of both PaCO(2) and AaDO(2) were significantly higher after G-CSF administration than those before G-CSF administration (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0004, respectively). SaO(2) was significantly decreased after G-CSF administration (p = 0.0002). Age was identified as a significant predictive factor for the increase of AaDO(2) and PaO(2) decline. These observations clearly indicate that the gas exchange was significantly affected during G-CSF administration in healthy PBPC donors.

Conclusion: Considering an increasing use of PBPC mobilization by G-CSF, careful monitoring of the respiratory status is important to ensure safety of PBPC donors, especially elderly donors.

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