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This is a prospective single-arm clinical study to evaluate the role of NAC among patients with severe aplastic anemia (SAA) can promote hematopoietic recovery after haploidentical transplantation.
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Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) is an effective treatment of severe aplastic anemia (SAA). However, poor hematopoietic reconstitution including poor graft function (PGF) and prolonged isolated thrombocytopenia (PT), remains a life-threatening complication after allo-HSCT. Especially with the increasing use of haploidentical allo-HSCT (haplo-HSCT) in the past ten years, PGF and PT have become growing obstacles contributing to high morbidity and mortality after allo-HSCT. A previous clinical prospective cohort study showed that NAC could improve the function of bone marrow endothelial progenitor cells and promote hematopoietic recovery among leukemia patients after haploidentical transplantation. Therefore, we hypothesized that the prophylactic administration of NAC could facilitate the recovery of hematopoietic capacity by improving the bone marrow microenvironment of patients with SAA after haploidentical transplantation.
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Xiaojun Huang, M.D.; Zhengli Xu, M.D.
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