Nucleated Red Blood Cells in Children With Sickle Cell Disease Hospitalized for Pain

This study examined the relationship between nucleated red blood cell (NRBC) counts during hospitalization for VOE and development of ACS or transfusion requirement among children with SCD. Retrospective chart review was performed for 264 encounters of patients with SCD hospitalized for uncomplicated VOE who had NRBC count data at admission during a 5-year period. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine the relationship of admission and change in NRBC ([INCREMENT]NRBC) to ACS/transfusion requirement. Overall, 44 of 264 (16.7%) encounters resulted in ACS, transfusion, or both. Admission NRBC was not associated with development of ACS/transfusion requirement. Among 125 of 264 (47.3%) encounters in which a subsequent CBC was obtained, greater increases in NRBCs and greater decrease in hemoglobin were significantly associated with ACS/transfusion requirement (OR, 2.72; 95% CI, 1.16, 6.35; P=0.02 and OR, 2.52; 95% CI, 1.08, 5.89; P=0.03, respectively). Our finding that an increase in NRBC counts was associated with development of ACS/transfusion requirement suggests that [INCREMENT]NRBCs may represent a useful biomarker for predicting complications in children with SCD hospitalized for VOE.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology - Category: Hematology Tags: Online Articles: Original Articles Source Type: research