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Red cell exchange transfusions lower cerebral blood flow and oxygen extraction fraction in pediatric sickle cell anemia
Blood transfusions are the mainstay of stroke prevention in pediatric sickle cell anemia (SCA), but the physiology conferring this benefit is unclear. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) and oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) are elevated in SCA, likely compensating for reduced arterial oxygen content (CaO2). We hypothesized that exchange transfusions would decrease CBF and OEF by increasing CaO2, thereby relieving cerebral oxygen metabolic stress. Twenty-one children with SCA receiving chronic transfusion therapy (CTT) underwent magnetic resonance imaging before and after exchange transfusions. Arterial spin labeling and asymmetric s...
Source: Blood - March 1, 2018 Category: Hematology Authors: Guilliams, K. P., Fields, M. E., Ragan, D. K., Eldeniz, C., Binkley, M. M., Chen, Y., Comiskey, L. S., Doctor, A., Hulbert, M. L., Shimony, J. S., Vo, K. D., McKinstry, R. C., An, H., Lee, J.-M., Ford, A. L. Tags: Pediatric Hematology, Sickle Cell Disease, Transfusion Medicine, Free Research Articles, Red Cells, Iron, and Erythropoiesis Source Type: research