Affiliation:
1. Division of Medicine and Cancer Services St George Hospital Kogarah New South Wales Australia
2. Centre for Research in Nursing and Health St George Hospital Kogarah New South Wales Australia
3. Centre for Evidence Based Initiatives in Health Care: A Joanna Briggs Centre of Excellence Wollongong New South Wales Australia
4. University of Newcastle Newcastle New South Wales Australia
Abstract
AbstractPeripheral blood hematopoietic progenitor stem cells (HPSCs) are the most common source of stem cells for autologous and allogenic transplantation. Currently, systematic reviews comparing the collection efficiency of a continuous to an intermittent method are lacking despite the existence of primary studies. Therefore, the objective of this review was to synthesize the best available evidence to compare the efficiency of the continuous vs the intermittent method for the collection of hematopoietic progenitor stem cells required for HPC transplantation. A search using MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, Google scholar, and MedNar for both published and unpublished studies was conducted in December 2021. The systematic review was conducted in accordance with JBI methodology. A critical appraisal of the studies was undertaken by two independent reviewers using the JBI quasi‐experimental critical appraisal checklist. A total of six studies were included in the review. The findings of this review demonstrated that there was no statistically significant difference in the collection efficiency, length of procedure time, and total blood volume processed between the continuous and intermittent programs. The evidence suggests that the continuous method is as safe and effective as the intermittent method to collect HPSCs. Until further evidence becomes available clinicians should be guided by the policies of their individual hospitals.
Subject
Hematology,General Medicine
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