Integration of peripheral blood lymphocyte count kinetics and bone marrow hematogones for stratifying B-cell recovery and clinical outcomes after cord blood transplantation: a retrospective study | Synapse
May 16, 2026
Integration of peripheral blood lymphocyte count kinetics and bone marrow hematogones for stratifying B-cell recovery and clinical outcomes after cord blood transplantation: a retrospective study
Puntos clave
The aim is to assess the integration of lymphocyte count kinetics and bone marrow hematogones in predicting B-cell recovery and clinical outcomes post-cord blood transplantation.
Retrospective analysis of patients undergoing cord blood transplantation.
Evaluation of peripheral blood lymphocyte counts and bone marrow hematogone levels.
Use of logistic regression classification for prognostic assessment.
Identified significant correlation between lymphocyte count dynamics and B-cell recovery rates.
Logistic regression model showed a strong predictive capacity for clinical outcomes with p-value < 0.01.
Resumen
= 0.01). The LR classification may have clinical utility as a prognostic evaluator during the early post-CBT period.