Soo-Kyung Kim, Jaeeun Yoo, Jong-Han Lee, Ha-Eun Lee, Jae-Sook Ahn, Kyung-Nam Koh, Byung-Sik Cho, Seong-Kyu Park, Ho Joon Im, Hyunji Lee, Sun-Young Kong
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This study investigated current practices in peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) processing and storage among transplant centers in Korea to establish a foundation for the development of standardized guidelines.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>A comprehensive questionnaire was distributed to 46 hematopoietic stem cell transplantation centers in Korea, examining five key areas: PBSC collection procedures, use of cryopreservatives, cryopreservation protocols, quality control measures, and thawing protocols.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Analysis of the 29 responses revealed significant variations across different stages of PBSC handling. All centers used controlled-rate freezers, and 92.9% stored cells at temperatures below -150 <math> <mrow><mmultiscripts><mrow></mrow> <mrow></mrow> <mo>∘</mo></mmultiscripts> <mi>C</mi></mrow> </math> . However, other practices varied widely. Additional post-collection processing was performed by 53.8% of respondents. DMSO concentrations ranged from 5 to 15%, with diverse combinations of supplementary media. Notably, 28.6% of patients did not undergo post-thaw quality assessment tests.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>This study identified significant heterogeneity in PBSC processing practices across Korean transplant centers. 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Current practices in peripheral blood stem cell processing and cryopreservation: a nationwide survey of Korean transplant centers.
Purpose: Processing methods for hematopoietic stem cells vary significantly across institutions, with no standardized guidelines currently in place. This lack of standardization presents challenges in ensuring consistent quality and outcomes of stem cell transplantation procedures. This study investigated current practices in peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) processing and storage among transplant centers in Korea to establish a foundation for the development of standardized guidelines.
Methods: A comprehensive questionnaire was distributed to 46 hematopoietic stem cell transplantation centers in Korea, examining five key areas: PBSC collection procedures, use of cryopreservatives, cryopreservation protocols, quality control measures, and thawing protocols.
Results: Analysis of the 29 responses revealed significant variations across different stages of PBSC handling. All centers used controlled-rate freezers, and 92.9% stored cells at temperatures below -150 . However, other practices varied widely. Additional post-collection processing was performed by 53.8% of respondents. DMSO concentrations ranged from 5 to 15%, with diverse combinations of supplementary media. Notably, 28.6% of patients did not undergo post-thaw quality assessment tests.
Conclusion: This study identified significant heterogeneity in PBSC processing practices across Korean transplant centers. These findings underscore the need for evidence-based standardized guidelines to ensure consistent product quality and improve transplantation outcomes.