[Initial treatment of acute childhood leukemia with extreme leukocytosis by blood exchange transfusion -- rheological aspects (author's transl)]
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[Initial treatment of acute childhood leukemia with extreme leukocytosis by blood exchange transfusion -- rheological aspects (author's transl)]. / Klose, H J; Kelson, S; Schwarzbach, K; Janka-Schaub, Gritta; Netzel, B; Haas, R; Betke, K.
In: KLIN PADIATR, Vol. 193, No. 3, 3, 1981, p. 172-176.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - [Initial treatment of acute childhood leukemia with extreme leukocytosis by blood exchange transfusion -- rheological aspects (author's transl)]
AU - Klose, H J
AU - Kelson, S
AU - Schwarzbach, K
AU - Janka-Schaub, Gritta
AU - Netzel, B
AU - Haas, R
AU - Betke, K
PY - 1981
Y1 - 1981
N2 - In leukemia patients with extremely high leukocytosis the great number of poorly deformable lymphoblasts compared to normally deformable red cells greatly influences the flow properties of leukemic blood. The increased blood viscosity implies a great risk of disturbance of the microcirculation by leukostasis and bleeding. Removal of large amounts of leukemic cells by exchange transfusion with fresh blood diminished leukemic cell burden and reduced the initial elevated leukocyte counts by more than 50% in 3 patients. In addition, anemia and thrombocytopenia improved and the disturbed plasma coagulation returned to normal. One of the patients with additional risk factors treated by exchange transfusion died 8 months after diagnosis in hematologic release. The two other patients perform well without relapse six and nine months after diagnosis, respectively. Exchange transfusion with 150 ml/kg of fresh blood is considered to be of value to avoid severe early complications as e.g. massive intracerebral hemorrhage observed in 3 other patients and to correct hematological and rheological abnormalities in childhood leukemia with extreme leukocytosis. Possible favourable effects as to long term prognosis have to be awaited.
AB - In leukemia patients with extremely high leukocytosis the great number of poorly deformable lymphoblasts compared to normally deformable red cells greatly influences the flow properties of leukemic blood. The increased blood viscosity implies a great risk of disturbance of the microcirculation by leukostasis and bleeding. Removal of large amounts of leukemic cells by exchange transfusion with fresh blood diminished leukemic cell burden and reduced the initial elevated leukocyte counts by more than 50% in 3 patients. In addition, anemia and thrombocytopenia improved and the disturbed plasma coagulation returned to normal. One of the patients with additional risk factors treated by exchange transfusion died 8 months after diagnosis in hematologic release. The two other patients perform well without relapse six and nine months after diagnosis, respectively. Exchange transfusion with 150 ml/kg of fresh blood is considered to be of value to avoid severe early complications as e.g. massive intracerebral hemorrhage observed in 3 other patients and to correct hematological and rheological abnormalities in childhood leukemia with extreme leukocytosis. Possible favourable effects as to long term prognosis have to be awaited.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 193
SP - 172
EP - 176
JO - KLIN PADIATR
JF - KLIN PADIATR
SN - 0300-8630
IS - 3
M1 - 3
ER -