We performed an 11 year retrospective study on 34 sickle-cell paediatric patients, focusing on efficacy, safety and costs of an exchange transfusion program in 13 high risk patients. A good clinical control with improvement in patients' quality of life, no disease related complications, no significant iron overload and no procedure related side effects were observed during periodic erythroexchange. Costs of periodic erythroexchange versus chronic transfusion regimen were comparable. Periodic erythroexchange appeared a good alternative to chronic transfusion regimen for controlling the most severe forms of disease, particularly in patients who do not tolerate or do not respond to hydroxyurea.

Masera, N., Tavecchia, L., Pozzi, L., Riva, F., Vimercati, C., Calabria, M., et al. (2007). Periodic erythroexchange is an effective strategy for high risk paediatric patients with sickle-cell disease. TRANSFUSION AND APHERESIS SCIENCE, 37(3), 241-247 [10.1016/j.transci.2007.09.005].

Periodic erythroexchange is an effective strategy for high risk paediatric patients with sickle-cell disease

MASERA, GIUSEPPE;
2007

Abstract

We performed an 11 year retrospective study on 34 sickle-cell paediatric patients, focusing on efficacy, safety and costs of an exchange transfusion program in 13 high risk patients. A good clinical control with improvement in patients' quality of life, no disease related complications, no significant iron overload and no procedure related side effects were observed during periodic erythroexchange. Costs of periodic erythroexchange versus chronic transfusion regimen were comparable. Periodic erythroexchange appeared a good alternative to chronic transfusion regimen for controlling the most severe forms of disease, particularly in patients who do not tolerate or do not respond to hydroxyurea.
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Male; Adolescent; Drug Tolerance; Retrospective Studies; Erythrocyte Transfusion; Infant; Female; Child, Preschool; Risk Factors; Hydroxyurea; Humans; Anemia, Sickle Cell; Quality of Life; Antisickling Agents; Child; Adult; Costs and Cost Analysis
English
2007
37
3
241
247
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Masera, N., Tavecchia, L., Pozzi, L., Riva, F., Vimercati, C., Calabria, M., et al. (2007). Periodic erythroexchange is an effective strategy for high risk paediatric patients with sickle-cell disease. TRANSFUSION AND APHERESIS SCIENCE, 37(3), 241-247 [10.1016/j.transci.2007.09.005].
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