Neutropenic fever during peripheral blood progenitor cell mobilization is associated with decreased CD34+ cell collection and increased apheresis collection days
ConclusionNF during etoposide priming is associated with lower likelihood of proceeding to transplant, lower CD34+ cell dose collection, more apheresis days required for collection and a higher 30‐day readmission rate following transplant discharge.
Source: Journal of Clinical Apheresis - Category: Hematology Authors: Jack Khouri, Lisa Rybicki, Navneet Majhail, Matt Kalaycio, Edward Copelan, Brad Pohlman, Brian Hill, Robert Dean, Aleksandr Lazaryan, Betty Hamilton, Steven Andresen, Ronald Sobecks, Brian Bolwell, Hien Liu Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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