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Patients with sickle cell anemia on simple chronic transfusion protocol show sex differences for hemodynamic and hematologic responses to transfusion.
CONCLUSION: In our sample population, males exhibit a paradoxical reduction in oxygen delivery in response to transfusion because the increase in vascular resistance is larger than the increase in oxygen capacity. This may result from an inability to adequately suppress their HbS% between transfusion cycles. PMID: 23176402 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Transfusion - November 26, 2012 Category: Hematology Authors: Detterich JA, Sangkatumvong S, Kato R, Dongelyan A, Bush A, Khoo M, Meiselman HJ, Coates TD, Wood JC Tags: Transfusion Source Type: research

Effectiveness of red blood cell exchange, partial manual exchange, and simple transfusion concurrently with iron chelation therapy in reducing iron overload in chronically transfused sickle cell anemia patients.
CONCLUSION: We recommend RCE plus chelation as an effective method for reducing iron overload, while maintaining HbS at 30% to 35%. PMID: 26997031 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Transfusion - March 19, 2016 Category: Hematology Authors: Fasano RM, Leong T, Kaushal M, Sagiv E, Luban NL, Meier ER Tags: Transfusion Source Type: research