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Stem cell donor registry activities during the COVID-19 pandemic: a field report by DKMS

Authors :
Mengling, Thilo
Rall, Gabi
Bernas, Stefanie N.
Astreou, Nadia
Bochert, Sandra
Boelk, Torben
Buk, Deborah
Burkard, Konstanze
Endert, Dennis
Gnant, Katrin
Hildebrand, Sabine
Köksaldi, Hatice
Petit, Isabelle
Sauter, Jürgen
Seitz, Susanne
Stolze, Julia
Weber, Karin
Weber, Maren
Lange, Vinzenz
Pingel, Julia
Platz, Alexander
Schäfer, Thomas
Schetelig, Johannes
Wienand, Edith
Geist, Sirko
Neujahr, Elke
Schmidt, Alexander H.
Source :
Bone Marrow Transplantation; April 2021, Vol. 56 Issue: 4 p798-806, 9p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has serious implications also for patients with other diseases. Here, we describe the effects of the pandemic on unrelated hematopoietic stem cell donation and transplantation from the perspective of DKMS, a large international donor registry. Especially, we cover the development of PBSC and bone marrow collection figures, donor management including Health and Availability Check (HAC), transport and cryopreservation of stem cell products, donor recruitment and business continuity measures. The total number of stem cell products provided declined by around 15% during the crisis with a particularly strong decrease in bone marrow products. We modified donor management processes to ensure donor and product safety. HAC instead of confirmatory typing was helpful especially in countries with strict lockdowns. New transport modes were developed so that stem cell products could be safely delivered despite COVID-19-related travel restrictions. Cryopreservation of stem cell products became the new temporary standard during the pandemic to minimize risks related to transport logistics and donor availability. However, many products from unrelated donors will never be transfused. DKMS discontinued public offline donor recruitment, leading to a 40% decline in new donors during the crisis. Most DKMS employees worked from home to ensure business continuity during the crisis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02683369 and 14765365
Volume :
56
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs54681716
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41409-020-01138-0