Table 3.

Secondary outcomes related to hematologic recovery according to transplantation arm

Bone marrow (n = 118)Peripheral blood (n = 109)P3-150
Red blood cell transfusions3-151 6  (0-74) 4  (0-53) .23 
Platelet transfusions3-151 6  (0-107) 3  (0-74) < .0001  
Febrile days during first 30 days after transplantation 4  (0-30) 3  (0-23) .66  
Days on nonprophylactic antibiotics from day 0 to first discharge 17  (1-127) 14  (3-59) .001  
Days in hospital from day 0 to first discharge 28  (13-156) 25  (9-82) .0006  
Days in hospital during first 100 days after transplantation 32  (0-100) 28  (16-90) .09 
Bone marrow (n = 118)Peripheral blood (n = 109)P3-150
Red blood cell transfusions3-151 6  (0-74) 4  (0-53) .23 
Platelet transfusions3-151 6  (0-107) 3  (0-74) < .0001  
Febrile days during first 30 days after transplantation 4  (0-30) 3  (0-23) .66  
Days on nonprophylactic antibiotics from day 0 to first discharge 17  (1-127) 14  (3-59) .001  
Days in hospital from day 0 to first discharge 28  (13-156) 25  (9-82) .0006  
Days in hospital during first 100 days after transplantation 32  (0-100) 28  (16-90) .09 

Data are presented as median (range).

F3-150

Wilcoxon rank sum test.

F3-151

Number of transfusions during the first 60 days after transplantation. One red blood cell transfusion refers to one unit of packed red blood cells. One platelet transfusion refers to 4 to 6 pooled random donor units or one apheresis unit.

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