Compassionate Access of the Miltenyi Device for CD34+ Cell Selection
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | Any |
Updated: | 3/27/2019 |
Start Date: | May 2015 |
End Date: | May 2020 |
Contact: | Elizabeth Shpall, MD |
Phone: | 713-745-2161 |
Objectives:
Primary Objective
To provide compassionate access to the Miltenyi device for CD34+ cell infusions to patients
who experience poor graft function after stem cell transplantation (SCT).
Primary Objective
To provide compassionate access to the Miltenyi device for CD34+ cell infusions to patients
who experience poor graft function after stem cell transplantation (SCT).
The therapy that you will receive involves you being given an infusion of CD34 positive stem
cells.
Below is a detailed explanation of the therapeutic procedures that will be performed.
CD34 positive stem cells infusion:
The CD34 positive stem cells are collected from a donor's blood. The blood cells go through
CD34 (stem cell) selection process that collects the stem cells that are needed for the
infusion. This process collects the early immune cells your body will need to regrow your
immune system, and makes sure that other cells will not be infused. This process will
decrease (but not eliminate completely) the other types of cells. If you agree to receive
this treatment, the CD34 cells will then be infused into your body.
The CD34 positive cells will be given by vein in either an inpatient or outpatient treatment
area. The infusion will last about 10-30 minutes.
Before the infusion, you will receive Tylenol (acetaminophen) by mouth and Benadryl
(diphenhydramine hydrochloride) by mouth or vein about 30-60 minutes before the infusion.
These drugs will be used to help lower the risk of side effects. If side effects occur during
the infusion, the doses of the drugs may be adjusted (up or down) until the symptoms are
gone. Also, if you have side effects during the infusion, you will be observed for 2 hours
after it is given or until the symptoms have stopped completely (whichever is later). During
this time, your blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, temperature, and the level of
oxygen in your blood will be checked every 15-30 minutes.
About 4-6 weeks after the first infusion, you may receive an additional infusion, if your
doctor thinks it is needed.
Clinic Visits:
One (1) time a week after the infusion, until your doctor thinks it is no longer clinically
needed, you will have the following tests:
- Blood (about 1 teaspoon) will be drawn for routine tests.
- You will be checked for signs of graft versus host disease (GVHD). Symptoms of GVHD
include skin rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abnormal liver function.
This is an investigational study. The CD34 positive stem cell infusion to help boost cell
counts is not FDA approved.
Up to 30 patients will be enrolled on this treatment.
cells.
Below is a detailed explanation of the therapeutic procedures that will be performed.
CD34 positive stem cells infusion:
The CD34 positive stem cells are collected from a donor's blood. The blood cells go through
CD34 (stem cell) selection process that collects the stem cells that are needed for the
infusion. This process collects the early immune cells your body will need to regrow your
immune system, and makes sure that other cells will not be infused. This process will
decrease (but not eliminate completely) the other types of cells. If you agree to receive
this treatment, the CD34 cells will then be infused into your body.
The CD34 positive cells will be given by vein in either an inpatient or outpatient treatment
area. The infusion will last about 10-30 minutes.
Before the infusion, you will receive Tylenol (acetaminophen) by mouth and Benadryl
(diphenhydramine hydrochloride) by mouth or vein about 30-60 minutes before the infusion.
These drugs will be used to help lower the risk of side effects. If side effects occur during
the infusion, the doses of the drugs may be adjusted (up or down) until the symptoms are
gone. Also, if you have side effects during the infusion, you will be observed for 2 hours
after it is given or until the symptoms have stopped completely (whichever is later). During
this time, your blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, temperature, and the level of
oxygen in your blood will be checked every 15-30 minutes.
About 4-6 weeks after the first infusion, you may receive an additional infusion, if your
doctor thinks it is needed.
Clinic Visits:
One (1) time a week after the infusion, until your doctor thinks it is no longer clinically
needed, you will have the following tests:
- Blood (about 1 teaspoon) will be drawn for routine tests.
- You will be checked for signs of graft versus host disease (GVHD). Symptoms of GVHD
include skin rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abnormal liver function.
This is an investigational study. The CD34 positive stem cell infusion to help boost cell
counts is not FDA approved.
Up to 30 patients will be enrolled on this treatment.
Inclusion Criteria:
1) Patients who have poor or no graft function post stem cell transplantation.
Exclusion Criteria:
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