Mobilizace hematopoetických buněk u pacientů s mnohočetným myelomem - srovnání 3 možností stimulačních režimů

Title in English Haematopoietic stem cell mobilization in patients with multiple myeloma-comparison of 3 variations of the stimulating regime
Authors

KREJČÍ Marta HÁJEK Roman KOŘÍSTEK Zdeněk KŘIVANOVÁ Andrea NAVRÁTIL M. ADAM Zdeněk

Year of publication 2000
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Vnitřní lékařství
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Oncology and hematology
Keywords multiple myeloma; haematopoetic stem cells
Description In the literature various regimes are described for successful collection of haematopoietic stem cells in patients with multiple myeloma. Most frequently cyclophosphamide is used, 5 g/m2 combined with different doses of haematopoietic growth factors. In our group the yields and tolerance of three stimulating regimes are compared: 1. cyclophosphamide 5 g/m2 and filgrastim (G-CSF) 5 micrograms/kg 2. cyclophosphamide 5 mg/m2 and filgrastim 10 micrograms/kg 3. cyclophosphamide 5 g/m2 and figrastim 5 micrograms/kg along with erythropoitin 50 IU/kg. Cyclophsphamide is administered always on the first day and the haematopoietic growth factors then from the third day till the end of collection of haematopoitic cells. In patients with multiple myeloma where only four cycles of VAD chemotherapy preceded and where radiotherapy of the axial skeleton was not used, optimal collection of haematopoietic stem cells was achieved after administration of cyclohosphamide 5 g/m2 with subsequent administration of 5 micrograms/kg G-CSF. By increasing the dose of G-CSF to 10 micrograms/kg or adding 50 IU/kg erthropoietin did not lead to a significant improvement of the tolerance and yield of this procedure.

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