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Stool Banking for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: Methods and Operations at a Large Stool Bank

Justin Chen, Amanda Zaman, Bharat Ramakrishna, Scott W. Olesen

2021Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives: infection and is being investigated as a potential therapy for dozens of microbiota-mediated indications. Stool banks centralize FMT donor screening and FMT material preparation with the goal of expanding access to FMT material while simultaneously improving its safety, quality, and convenience. Although there are published consensuses on donor screening guidelines, there are few reports about the implementation of those guidelines in functioning stool banks. Methods: To help inform consensus standards with data gathered from real-world settings and, in turn, to improve patient care, here we describe the general methodology used in 2018 by OpenBiome, a large stool bank, and its outputs in that year. Results: In 2018, the stool bank received 7,536 stool donations from 210 donors, a daily average of 20.6 donations, and processed 4,271 of those donations into FMT preparations. The median time a screened and enrolled stool donor actively donated stool was 5.8 months. The median time between the manufacture of an FMT preparation and its shipment to a hospital or physician was 8.9 months. Half of the stool bank's partner hospitals and physicians ordered an average of 0.75 or fewer FMT preparations per month. Conclusions: Further knowledge sharing should help inform refinements of stool banking guidelines and best practices.

Topics & Concepts

Fecal bacteriotherapyClostridioidesMedicineFecesTransplantationClostridium difficileInternal medicineAntibioticsMicrobiologyBiologyClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchBlood donation and transfusion practicesHIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk