Heart rate changes after phlebotomy in polycythaemia vera and healthy donors: An observational case-crossover pilot study.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Rik P B Tonino, Elisabeth M J Huis In 't Veld, Martin R Schipperus, Jaap Jan Zwaginga
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Abstract

Background: Haemoglobin plays a crucial role in oxygen transport, and any acute deviation will trigger compensatory hemodynamic functions. While the consequences of anaemia are well documented, the effects of haemoglobin reduction in individuals without anaemia remain less explored. Patients with polycythaemia vera and healthy blood donors, who both undergo regular phlebotomies, offer a valuable model for studying these effects.

Methods: This observational case-crossover study assessed short-term physiological and quality-of-life changes following phlebotomy in five patients with polycythaemia vera and six healthy blood donors. Participants were remotely monitored using a smartwatch and completed daily quality-of-life assessments. The primary outcome was heart rate, while secondary outcomes included step count and quality-of-life measures.

Results: Patients with polycythaemia vera exhibited stable heart rates, with only minor variations in physical activity and quality of life after phlebotomy. In contrast, healthy blood donors experienced a significant increase in heart rate, which returned to baseline within a week. Physical activity remained clinically unchanged in both groups, and quality-of-life scores were stable.

Conclusions: This pilot study demonstrates that any acute haemoglobin reduction, even within the normal range, induces measurable heart rate changes that are directly related to probably the most optimal oxygen delivery state. Moreover, our studies show that wearable technology is sensitive enough to detect these effects. Hence, this nowadays readily available telemetry allows monitoring of subtle physiological changes in a research setting, but it also offers a path towards optimising QoL for patients with anaemia, polyglobulia and for blood donors.

真性红细胞增多症患者和健康供者采血后心率变化:一项观察性病例交叉先导研究
背景:血红蛋白在氧运输中起着至关重要的作用,任何急性偏差都会触发代偿性血流动力学功能。虽然贫血的后果有充分的文献记载,但对没有贫血的个体血红蛋白减少的影响仍知之甚少。真性红细胞增多症患者和健康献血者都接受定期抽血,为研究这些影响提供了有价值的模型。方法:本观察性病例交叉研究评估了5例真性红细胞增多症患者和6例健康献血者在采血后的短期生理和生活质量变化。参与者使用智能手表进行远程监控,并完成日常生活质量评估。主要结果是心率,次要结果包括步数和生活质量测量。结果:真性红细胞增多症患者表现出稳定的心率,在静脉切开术后只有轻微的体力活动和生活质量变化。相比之下,健康的献血者心率显著增加,在一周内恢复到基线水平。两组的身体活动在临床上保持不变,生活质量评分也保持稳定。结论:这项初步研究表明,任何急性血红蛋白减少,即使在正常范围内,也会引起可测量的心率变化,这可能与最理想的供氧状态直接相关。此外,我们的研究表明,可穿戴技术足够敏感,可以检测到这些影响。因此,如今这种随时可用的遥测技术可以在研究环境中监测细微的生理变化,但它也为贫血、多球性贫血患者和献血者提供了优化生活质量的途径。
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Transfusion Medicine
Transfusion Medicine 医学-血液学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine publishes articles on transfusion medicine in its widest context, including blood transfusion practice (blood procurement, pharmaceutical, clinical, scientific, computing and documentary aspects), immunohaematology, immunogenetics, histocompatibility, medico-legal applications, and related molecular biology and biotechnology. In addition to original articles, which may include brief communications and case reports, the journal contains a regular educational section (based on invited reviews and state-of-the-art reports), technical section (including quality assurance and current practice guidelines), leading articles, letters to the editor, occasional historical articles and signed book reviews. Some lectures from Society meetings that are likely to be of general interest to readers of the Journal may be published at the discretion of the Editor and subject to the availability of space in the Journal.
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