Randomized phase III study of granulocyte transfusions in neutropenic patients

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M G Seidel
C Peters
A Wacker
H Northoff
R Moog
A Boehme
G Silling
W Grimminger
H Einsele
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[1] St Anna Kinderspital,
[2] Kinderspitalgasse,undefined
[3] Uniklinik Tübingen,undefined
[4] Medizinische Klinik II,undefined
[5] University Klinikum Essen,undefined
[6] Institut für Transfusoinsmedizin,undefined
[7] Hufelandstr.,undefined
[8] Zentrum der Inneren Medizin Med. Klinik II,undefined
[9] University Hospital Münster,undefined
[10] Med. Klinik und Poliklinik Innere Med.A,undefined
[11] Klinikum Schwäbisch Gemünd,undefined
[12] Innere Medizin,undefined
[13] Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik II,undefined
[14] University Hospital Würzburg,undefined
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granulocyte transfusions; invasive mycosis; febrile neutropenia; randomized clinical trial; SCT;
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Despite antibiotics, antifungals and haematopoietic growth factors, infections remain a major threat to neutropenic patients. To determine the role of granulocyte transfusions (GTs) in anti-infective therapy during neutropenia, GT administration was randomized in 74 adults with haematological or malignant diseases, febrile neutropenia and pulmonary or soft-tissue infiltrates after conventional or high-dose chemotherapy, a majority of them after allo-SCT (n=39). Neutrophil reconstitution was equal in the treatment and control arm. GT toxicity was minimal. The probability of 28-day survival after randomization was >80% in both groups, and no effect of GT on survival until day 100 could be detected in patients with fungal (n=55), bacterial or unknown infection (n=17) and various levels of neutropenia (ANC <500 vs >500 × 106/l). These findings can be attributed primarily to procedural obstacles, such as long delay from randomization to first GT, low cell content and slow sequence of GT, difficulties in randomizing a safe and potentially life-saving treatment in severely endangered individuals, and a large proportion of rapidly recovering patients in both arms. The requirement of another trial in a more specific patient population with daily transfusions of sufficient numbers of granulocytes to support or refute the empirically acknowledged benefits of GT is discussed.
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