TY - JOUR
T1 - Privates nabelschnurblutbanking reduziert nicht die probenanzahl für wissenschaftliche stammzellforschung
AU - Jacobs, Volker R.
AU - Niemeyer, M.
AU - Gottschalk, N.
AU - Schneider, K. T.M.
AU - Kiechle, M.
PY - 2005/12
Y1 - 2005/12
N2 - Objective: Private umbilical cord blood (UCB) banking after delivery has increased over the last decade. For adult/somatic stem cell research UCB is an essential source of stem cells and researchers question if the number of UCB samples for research might be reduced by private banking. Methods: A survey among seven private blood banks in Germany and analysis and comparison of the number of UCB samples donated for research within the STEMMAT project with private blood banking were performed from 03/2003 to 06/2005 at the Frauenklinik (OB/GYN), Technical University Munich, Germany. Results: Within 27.5 months 1,551 UCB samples were collected for research purposes; the effective recruitment rate was higher than expectations at an effective 66.2%. Private UCB banking [n = 24] was distributed among three cord blood banks [n = 16, 6 and 4]. The rate of private blood banking was 0.99 % for all deliveries, thus reducing the effective rate for research purpose by only 1.5%. Conclusion: Under the assumption of active and successful recruitment of scientific UCB samples, private blood banking does not significantly reduce this rate and therefore is a negligible rival in the competition for sufficient numbers of UCB samples for research.
AB - Objective: Private umbilical cord blood (UCB) banking after delivery has increased over the last decade. For adult/somatic stem cell research UCB is an essential source of stem cells and researchers question if the number of UCB samples for research might be reduced by private banking. Methods: A survey among seven private blood banks in Germany and analysis and comparison of the number of UCB samples donated for research within the STEMMAT project with private blood banking were performed from 03/2003 to 06/2005 at the Frauenklinik (OB/GYN), Technical University Munich, Germany. Results: Within 27.5 months 1,551 UCB samples were collected for research purposes; the effective recruitment rate was higher than expectations at an effective 66.2%. Private UCB banking [n = 24] was distributed among three cord blood banks [n = 16, 6 and 4]. The rate of private blood banking was 0.99 % for all deliveries, thus reducing the effective rate for research purpose by only 1.5%. Conclusion: Under the assumption of active and successful recruitment of scientific UCB samples, private blood banking does not significantly reduce this rate and therefore is a negligible rival in the competition for sufficient numbers of UCB samples for research.
KW - Competition
KW - Private umbilical cord blood banking
KW - Scientific umbilical cord blood sampling
KW - Stem cell research
KW - Umbilical cord blood
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U2 - 10.1055/s-2005-916246
DO - 10.1055/s-2005-916246
M3 - Artikel
C2 - 16395639
AN - SCOPUS:30844463014
SN - 0948-2393
VL - 209
SP - 223
EP - 227
JO - Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
JF - Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
IS - 6
ER -