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    Allogeneic transplantation marrow harvesting from normal donors is safe, with minimal complications. Stringent monitoring is essential due to the low but serious risks observed in this large single-institution study.

    Area of Science:

    • Hematology
    • Transplantation Medicine
    • Donor Safety

    Background:

    • Bone marrow harvesting is crucial for allogeneic transplantation.
    • Assessing donor complications is vital for ethical and safe donation practices.

    Observation:

    • A single institution performed 1,270 marrow harvests from 1,160 normal donors, including very young individuals.
    • Most donors had short hospital stays (≤3 days).
    • Complications included rare life-threatening events (cardiopulmonary, infectious, cerebrovascular) and transient operative site morbidities.

    Findings:

    • Six donors experienced life-threatening complications; ten procedures had significant morbidity.
    • Postoperative fever occurred in 10% of donations.
    • Older donor age correlated with reduced marrow cellularity.

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  • Autologous blood storage reduced transfusion needs significantly across demographics.
  • Implications:

    • Allogeneic marrow harvesting from normal donors demonstrates a very low risk profile.
    • The procedure necessitates rigorous donor monitoring due to potential severe complications.
    • Understanding donor age effects on marrow cellularity can optimize harvest quality.