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AABB Annual Meeting & CTTXPO 2011
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Optimizing the Mobilization and Collection of Peripheral Blood Stem Cells for Transplantation
Track : TC - Technical/Clinical
Program Code: 9324-TC-CT
Date: Monday, October 24, 2011
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM  PST
Location: 26 A/B
DIRECTOR :
Michele Sugrue, MS, MT(ASCP)SBB, Coordinator, Research Programs, University of Florida
MODERATOR :
A. Sergio Torloni, MD, Medical Director, Stem Cell Therapy, Therapeutic Apheresis, Mayo Clinic Hospital
SPEAKER (S):
John DiPersio, MD, PhD, Chief, Division of Oncology, Washington University School of Medicine
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Steven Devine, MD, Director, Blood and Marrow Transplant Program, The Ohio State University
How to manage patients who mobilize stem/progenitor cells poorly
Dr. Laura Cooling, MD, MS, Associate Professor, University of Michigan
Description
Hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) mobilized to peripheral blood and collected by apheresis techniques are the primary source of grafts in adult hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Yet 10-20% of patients fail to produce the adequate number of CD34+ cells required to proceed to high-dose therapy and transplantation. This session will focus on mechanisms of stem cell mobilization, management strategies for poor mobilizers, and approaches to optimize the collection of HPCs. Speakers will describe the science of the stem cell niche, mechanisms by which hematopoietic and stromal cells interact and modifications that lead to stem cell mobilization. Predictors of poor mobilization and options to salvage HPC collections will be discussed, including the use of chemotherapeutic, biological and novel agents. Presentations will address methods to optimize HPC-A collection yields, technical approaches to the challenges of difficult mobilization, product goals, component quality parameters and the potential effects on infusion and outcome.





This session offers Self-Assessment Module (SAM) credit. Please complete the post test to receive SAM credit.

  • Describe the biology of the hematopoietic microenvironment, stem cell homing and mobilization.
  • Discuss strategies and options for difficult-to-mobilize patients and donors.
  • Examine technical and procedural approaches to optimal peripheral blood stem cell collections.


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 1.5
California Nurse 1.8
Florida Laboratory Personnel 1.8
General Attendee 1.5
Physician 1.5
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(Code: 9324-TC-CT)
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