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Silent cerebral infarcts occur despite regular blood transfusion therapy after first strokes in children with sickle cell disease

Silent cerebral infarcts occur despite regular blood transfusion therapy after first strokes in children with sickle cell disease
Silent cerebral infarcts occur despite regular blood transfusion therapy after first strokes in children with sickle cell disease

Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) and strokes receive blood transfusion therapy for secondary stroke prevention; despite this, approximately 20% experience second overt strokes. Given this rate of second overt strokes and the clinical significance of silent cerebral infarcts, we tested the hypothesis that silent cerebral infarcts occur among children with SCD being transfused for secondary stroke prevention. A prospective cohort enrolled children with SCD and overt strokes at 7 academic centers. Magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography of the brain were scheduled approximately every 1 to 2 years; studies were reviewed by a panel of neuroradiologists. Eligibility criteria included regularly scheduled blood transfusion therapy. Forty children were included; mean pretransfusion hemoglobin S concentration was 29%. Progressive cerebral infarcts occurred in 45% (18 of 40 children) while receiving chronic blood transfusion therapy; 7 had second overt strokes and 11 had new silent cerebral infarcts. Worsening cerebral vasculopathy was associated with new cerebral infarction (overt or silent; relative risk = 12.7; 95% confidence interval, 2.65-60.5, P = .001). Children with SCD and overt strokes receiving regular blood transfusion therapy experience silent cerebral infarcts at a higher rate than previously recognized. Additional therapies are needed for secondary stroke prevention in children with SCD.

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Hulbert, Monica L., McKinstry, Robert C., Lacey, Jo Anne L., Moran, Christopher J., Panepinto, Julie A., Thompson, Alexis A., Sarnaik, Sharada A., Woods, Gerald M., Casella, James F., Inusa, Baba, Howard, Jo, Kirkham, Fenella J., Anie, Kofi A., Mullin, Jonathan E., Ichord, Rebecca, Noetzel, Michael, Yan, , Rodeghier, Mark and DeBaun, Michael R. (2011) Silent cerebral infarcts occur despite regular blood transfusion therapy after first strokes in children with sickle cell disease. Blood, 117 (3), 772-779. (doi:10.1182/blood-2010-01-261123).

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Abstract

Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) and strokes receive blood transfusion therapy for secondary stroke prevention; despite this, approximately 20% experience second overt strokes. Given this rate of second overt strokes and the clinical significance of silent cerebral infarcts, we tested the hypothesis that silent cerebral infarcts occur among children with SCD being transfused for secondary stroke prevention. A prospective cohort enrolled children with SCD and overt strokes at 7 academic centers. Magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography of the brain were scheduled approximately every 1 to 2 years; studies were reviewed by a panel of neuroradiologists. Eligibility criteria included regularly scheduled blood transfusion therapy. Forty children were included; mean pretransfusion hemoglobin S concentration was 29%. Progressive cerebral infarcts occurred in 45% (18 of 40 children) while receiving chronic blood transfusion therapy; 7 had second overt strokes and 11 had new silent cerebral infarcts. Worsening cerebral vasculopathy was associated with new cerebral infarction (overt or silent; relative risk = 12.7; 95% confidence interval, 2.65-60.5, P = .001). Children with SCD and overt strokes receiving regular blood transfusion therapy experience silent cerebral infarcts at a higher rate than previously recognized. Additional therapies are needed for secondary stroke prevention in children with SCD.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 September 2010
e-pub ahead of print date: 20 January 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 429222
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/429222
ISSN: 0006-4971
PURE UUID: e792bbcb-ee48-41e9-8a78-27f8b9f53523
ORCID for Fenella J. Kirkham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2443-7958

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Author: Monica L. Hulbert
Author: Robert C. McKinstry
Author: Jo Anne L. Lacey
Author: Christopher J. Moran
Author: Julie A. Panepinto
Author: Alexis A. Thompson
Author: Sharada A. Sarnaik
Author: Gerald M. Woods
Author: James F. Casella
Author: Baba Inusa
Author: Jo Howard
Author: Kofi A. Anie
Author: Jonathan E. Mullin
Author: Rebecca Ichord
Author: Michael Noetzel
Author: Yan
Author: Mark Rodeghier
Author: Michael R. DeBaun

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