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. 2012 Oct 29;121(1):197–206. doi: 10.1182/blood-2012-03-417667

Table 4.

ORs (95% CI) for risk factors other than product type for donor toxicities on the day noted to have the highest level of toxicity (within 48 h of BM collection and day +5 from start of G-CSF for PBSCs), at 1 wk, and at 1 mo after donation

Time point/event Female vs male Age, y (compared with 18-30)
MNC at baseline, ≥ 2.7 vs < 2.7
31-40 41-50 51-61
Pericollection
    Skeletal pain grades 2-4 1.65 (1.51%-1.81%) 1.08 (0.97%-1.20%) 0.81 (0.72%-0.91%) 0.65 (0.55%-0.76%) 1.20 (1.09%-1.32%)
    Skeletal pain grades 3-4 2.68 (2.06%-3.49%) 1.28 (0.94%-1.74%) 0.98 (0.70%-1.38%) 0.58 (0.33%-1.03%)
    Other toxicities grades 2-4 1.88 (1.67%-2.12%) 1.18 (1.02%-1.37%) 1.05 (0.90%-1.23%) 0.81 (0.65%-1.02%)
    Other toxicities grades 3-4 3.24 (1.99%-5.30%)
    Fatigue grades 2-4 1.87 (1.62%-2.16%) 1.31 (1.12%-1.53%)
1 wk after donation
    Skeletal pain grades 2-4 1.78 (1.44%-2.20%) 1.17 (0.89%-1.55%) 1.50 (1.13%-1.98%) 1.41 (0.96%-2.07%)
    Other toxicities grades 2-4 1.89 (1.46%-2.43%) 1.53 (1.08%-2.16%) 1.89 (1.34%-2.67%) 1.98 (1.27%-3.08%)
    Fatigue grades 2-4 1.85 (1.38%-2.49%) 1.75 (1.15%-2.65%) 2.01 (1.32%-3.06%) 2.54 (1.52%-4.23%)
1 mo after donation
    Other toxicities grades 2-4 2.05 (1.23%-3.42%)

Factors are shown with P < .01 in at least 2 multivariate logistic regression models. Skeletal pain represents pain in at least 1 of the following sites: back, bone, headache, hip, limb, joint, and neck. The severity of skeletal pain is defined as the maximum grade among these pain sites. Other toxicity includes fever in the absence of signs of infection, fatigue, skin rash, local reactions, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, insomnia, dizziness, and syncope. The grade of other toxicity is defined as the maximum grade among these symptoms. MNC indicates mononuclear cell count.