Original Article
Bone Marrow Transplantation (2006) 38, 477–482. doi:10.1038/sj.bmt.1705480
Conditioning Regimens
Comparable kinetics of myeloablation between fludarabine/full-dose busulfan and fludarabine/melphalan conditioning regimens in allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation
S Chunduri1, L C Dobogai1, D Peace1, Y Saunthararajah1, H Y Chen1, N Mahmud1, J Quigley1, R Hoffman1, E Jessop1, R Beri1 and D Rondelli1
1Section of Hematology/Oncology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Correspondence: Dr D Rondelli, Stem Cell Transplant Program, Section of Hematology/Oncology (M/C 734), University of Illinois at Chicago, 900 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60607-7171, USA. E-mail: drond@uic.edu
Received 4 May 2006; Revised 30 June 2006; Accepted 1 July 2006.
Abstract
Fludarabine was utilized in the conditioning regimen of 30 adult patients undergoing an allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant. In 18 patients it was combined with full-dose busulfan (FluBu) as a myeloablative regimen and in 12 cases with melphalan (FluMel) as a reduced intensity conditioning (RIC) regimen. Patients in the FluBu group were younger than in the FluMel group (P=0.03). Of 30 patients, 24 received peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) whereas six patients in the FluBu group received bone marrow cells. The hematological toxicity of each regimen was evaluated by analyzing the kinetics of the neutropenia induced by preparative regimens and the time to recovery of the absolute neutrophils count (ANC) and platelets post transplantation. In PBSC transplants, the median day of severe neutropenia (<500 ANC/
l) occurred on day +6 after the FluBu regimen and on day +3 after FluMel (P=ns), whereas both groups had a duration of severe neutropenia of 9 days and a comparable time for ANC and platelet engraftment. Extra-hematological toxicities were also comparable in the two groups. These findings suggest that the hematological and extra-hematological toxicities induced by fludarabine/full-dose i.v. busulfan are similar to those induced by a standard RIC regimen such as fludarabine/melphalan.
Keywords:
fludarabine, busulfan, allogeneic stem cell transplant, RIC
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