Supportive Care of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Donors

Wolfgang P Rennert, Jenna Smith M, Katie Cormier, Anne E Austin
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Supportive care needs for hematopoietic stem cell recipients have been studied. Less is known about the care needs of stem cell donors. Care challenges arise at donor selection, preparation for the donation, the donation procedure and the immediate and long-term after-care. Care needs were analyzed for 1,831 consecutive bone marrow and peripheral stem cell donors at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital between January 2018 and August 2023 in support of a review of the current literature. During the selection, related donors may experience psychological pressures affecting their motivation, while donation centers may be willing to accept co-morbidities in these donors which might preclude donation in unrelated peers. For bone marrow donations, it is important to select donors not only according to optimal genetic matching criteria but also according to suitable donor/recipient weight ratios, to facilitate sufficient stem cell yields. During the donation preparation phase, side effects and complications related to stem cell stimulation must be anticipated and managed for peripheral cell donors, while the pros and cons of autologous blood donation should be evaluated carefully for bone marrow donors. The stem cell donation procedure itself carries potential side effects and complications as well. Peripheral cell donors may require a central line and may encounter hypocalcemia, thrombocytopenia, and anemia. Bone marrow donors face risks associated with anesthesia, blood loss and pain. Post-procedure care focusses on pain management, blood cell recovery and the psychological support necessary to regain a high quality-of-life existence. Hematopoietic stem donors are giving part of themselves to save another’s life. They deserve comprehensive supportive care to accompany them throughout the donation process.
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造血干细胞捐献者的支持性护理
对造血干细胞受者的支持性护理需求进行了研究。但对干细胞捐献者的护理需求了解较少。在选择捐献者、准备捐献、捐献过程以及近期和长期的术后护理中,都会遇到护理方面的挑战。我们分析了2018年1月至2023年8月期间乔治敦大学医学院附属医院(MedStar Georgetown University Hospital)1831名连续骨髓和外周干细胞捐献者的护理需求,以支持对当前文献的回顾。在选择过程中,有亲属关系的捐献者可能会遇到影响其积极性的心理压力,而捐献中心可能愿意接受这些捐献者的并发症,这可能会排除无亲属关系的同行捐献。对于骨髓捐献,重要的是不仅要根据最佳基因匹配标准选择捐献者,还要根据合适的捐献者/受捐者体重比例选择捐献者,以促进足够的干细胞产量。在捐献准备阶段,对于外周细胞捐献者,必须预计并处理与干细胞刺激有关的副作用和并发症;而对于骨髓捐献者,则应仔细评估自体血捐献的利弊。干细胞捐献程序本身也有潜在的副作用和并发症。外周细胞捐献者可能需要中央管路,并可能出现低钙血症、血小板减少和贫血。骨髓捐献者则面临麻醉、失血和疼痛等风险。术后护理的重点是疼痛控制、血细胞恢复和恢复高质量生活所需的心理支持。造血干细胞捐献者为挽救他人的生命献出了自己的一部分。在整个捐献过程中,他们应该得到全面的支持性护理。
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