Maddalena Casale, Raffaella Colombatti, Manuela Balocco, Paola Corti, Susanna Barella, Giovanna Graziadei, Loredana Farinasso, Tommaso Mina, Simone Cesaro, Tommaso Casini, Fiorina Giona, Saverio Ladogana, Pellegrina Pugliese, Lucia Dora Notarangelo, Antonella Sau, Simone Ferrero, Giovanni Palazzi, Giovanna Russo, Ilaria Lazzareschi, Marilena Serra, Saveria Campisi, Gianluca Boscarol, Elena Facchini, Carlo Baronci, Maria Caterina Putti, Domenico Roberti, Marzia Manilia, Antonio Ivan Lazzarino, Gian Luca Forni, Silverio Perrotta
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Abstract
Splenectomy is required for many haematological conditions and causes an increased risk of severe infections and vascular events. The association between underlying haematological disease, age at splenectomy and post-splenectomy complications was explored among 1348 splenectomized patients, followed with a median follow-up time of 13 years and affected by transfusion-dependent thalassaemia, non-transfusion-dependent thalassaemia (NTDT), sickle cell anaemia (SCA), congenital haemolytic anaemias, autoimmune haematological disorders and trauma. Our main statistical approach was based on interaction analyses within competing-risk survival models. The baseline risk profile differed across diagnostic categories, with SCA being particularly susceptible to infectious complications and NTDT and SCA to vascular events (p < 0.001). The age at splenectomy did not impact on infectious risk but rather older age at splenectomy was associated with increased risk for vascular complications. Furthermore, the risk of developing a post-splenectomy complication was persistent throughout the observation period and not limited to the first 2-3 years after splenectomy. The probability of a post-splenectomy complication was highly dependent on the underlying disease and not on the age at splenectomy, so the indications for splenectomy must be based on careful assessment of pros and cons in the individual disease, with no need to delay surgery after a certain age when clinically indicated.
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The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.