As of November 1997, a total of 2098 cord blood (CB) units are stored
in the CB bank Dusseldorf (mean volume, total nucleated cell count, BF
U-E, CFU-GM, CFU-GEMM, CD34(+) cells). Considering a threshold of 2 x
10(7) nucleated cells (NC)/kg body weight required for transplantation
and 10 +/- 5 x 10(8) NC per CB unit, 100%, 67% and 25% of the CB unit
s contain sufficient NC to engraft patients of 10 kg, 35 kg and 50-70
kg, respectively, Within the last 3 years with the majority during 199
7, a total of 4000 preliminary searches, 450 extended unit reports wer
e submitted to the CB bank by fax or World Wide Web and 36 units were
delivered upon request for transplantation to various centers. 1940 CB
units were stored unseparated, frozen in two freezing bags requiring
15 400-l liquid nitrogen tanks for long-term storage, Therefore, the v
olume reduction method applying Hetastarch (HES) according to Rubinste
in's protocol was introduced into the routine processing of the CB uni
ts, Until now 158 CB units with a mean recovery of 85 +/- 13% for nucl
eated cells, 86 +/- 12% and 54 +/- 13% for CFC and CD34(+) cells, resp
ectively rr;ere processed and stored with a total volume of 25 ml in o
ne freezing bag.