Small but mighty: Case report and practical guidance for peripheral blood stem cell collection in small infants

Author:

Walker Hannah1234ORCID,O'Reilly Erin5,Millard Zoe2,Cusack Brendan26ORCID,Duncan Anna2,Clucas Luisa25,Fleming Jacqueline12,Hughes David12,Greenway Anthea25,Metz David2367

Affiliation:

1. Children's Cancer Centre The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Apheresis Service The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Murdoch Children's Research Institute Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Division of Paediatrics The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Department of Clinical Haematology The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Department of Nephrology The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Department of Paediatrics Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractModern apheresis devices, with increased procedural precision, automation, and monitoring, have been shown to allow for safe delivery of apheresis therapies in young children. Medical advances are increasing demand for apheresis procedures like mononuclear cell collection in infants <10 kg, including stem‐cell supported chemotherapy, cell collection for chimeric antigen receptor T cell development, and now ex vivo gene therapies for rare genetic diseases. Nevertheless, safe delivery in small infants involves a range of unique considerations and challenges, beyond just size, and experience will vary between centers. In this case report we describe our experience performing mononuclear cell collection in our smallest patient to date and outline a practice guideline developed following a literature review and discussion with both international experts and device representatives. This case may help to inform other clinicians aiming to provide apheresis care to very small infants in their own centers.

Publisher

Wiley

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