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Rescue haploidentical peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for engraftment failure: a single-centre case series.

David S KlimanIan BilmonJohn KwanEmily BlythKen MicklethwaiteShyam PanickerAbir BhattacharyyaStephanie DerenVicki AntonenasGillian HuangDavid Gottlieb
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2019)
Graft failure affects approximately 5% of allogeneic stem cell transplants, with a poor prognosis. Salvage second allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT2) is limited by high rates of transplant-related mortality from infection and graft-versus-host disease. We report on five adult patients receiving rescue alloSCT2 using haploidentical peripheral blood stem cells. All patients achieved neutrophil engraftment, two subsequently died from sepsis and disease relapse, respectively. Three patients remain alive up to 2 years post-transplant. We suggest consideration of haploidentical alloSCT2 for patients with graft failure.
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