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Transfusion Therapy in a Multi-Ethnic Sickle Cell Population Real-World Practice. a Preliminary Data Analysis of Multicentre Survey
Conclusion. The transfusional approach is similar in HbSS, b°-thal/HbS and b+-thal/HbS patients with similar indications, prevalently VOCs and anemia. The significant higher age in Caucasian cohort and the consequent long term follow up could be the cause of variable therapeutic approach observed, however Hydroxycarbamide seemed to be the therapy more frequently used and finally suggested to manage chronic manifestations.Figure.DisclosuresOriga: Apopharma: Honoraria; Novartis: Honoraria; Bluebird Bio: Consultancy; Cerus Corporation: Research Funding. Forni: Apopharma: Other: DSM Board; Celgene: Research Funding; Novart...
Source: Blood - November 21, 2018 Category: Hematology Authors: Graziadei, G., Sainati, L., Bonomo, P., Venturelli, D., Masera, N., Casale, M., Vassanelli, A., Lodi, G., Piel, F. B., Voi, V., De Franceschi, L., Rigano, P., Quota, A., Notarangelo, L. D., Russo, G., Rosso, R., Allo, M., D'Ascola, D., Facchini, E., Macch Tags: 114. Hemoglobinopathies, Excluding Thalassemia-Clinical: Poster II Source Type: research

Defining Sickle Cell Disease Severity Among Adults Hospitalized with Vaso-Occlusive Crisis
Conclusions: The high severity scores among this cohort supports the validity of employing a medical history checklist as a measure of disease severity, reflecting the cumulative end organ damage due to SCD and near universal need for daily pain medication among patients requiring inpatient admission for VOC. Two-thirds of patients were categorized as having high disease severity, driven primarily by daily pain medication use prior to hospitalization and pulmonary complications, consistent with a known subgroup of adults with SCD-related complications who are more likely to have lower health-related quality of life and acc...
Source: Blood - November 21, 2018 Category: Hematology Authors: Esham, K. S., Rodday, A. M., Savidge, N., Mao, D., Weidner, R. A., Parsons, S. K. Tags: 903. Outcomes Research-Non-Malignant Hematology: Poster II Source Type: research

Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life in Sickle Cell Disease Patients Undergoing Automated Red Blood Cell Exchange in the USA, France and the UK
ConclusionSickle cell disease patients that require chronic blood transfusion experience better health-related quality of life when they are treated with automated red blood cell exchange versus simple transfusion. This observation is supported by the opinion of their treating physicians.DisclosuresDierick: Terumo BCT: Employment. Roig: Terumo BCT: Employment.
Source: Blood - November 21, 2018 Category: Hematology Authors: Dierick, K., Roig, J. Tags: 903. Outcomes Research-Non-Malignant Hematology Source Type: research