Myocardial ischaemia in sickle cell anaemia: evaluation using a new scoring system.

F Bode-Thomas, H I Hyacinth, O Ogunkunle, A Omotoso
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Abstract

Background: Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is associated with recurrent multi-organ ischaemia and infarction. Myocardial ischaemia (MI) and infarction are increasingly recognised as features of SCA. The prevalence and severity of MI in children with SCA is not known.

Aim: To evaluate the usefulness of a new scoring system based on the standard surface electrocardiogram (ECG) in determining the prevalence and severity of MI in children with SCA.

Method: MI prevalence and scores derived from standard surface ECGs of 35 children with SCA aged 3-18 years who presented consecutively during 38 episodes of vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) were compared with those of 40 age- and sex-matched SCA patients in the steady state and 40 anaemic non-SCA patients. In SCA subjects with VOC, ECG was repeated approximately 1 week and 4-8 weeks post crisis and the respective MI scores were compared with their intra-crisis ECG and those of the two other groups.

Results: Mean (SD) MI scores were significantly higher during vaso-occlusive crises [1·82 (0·20)] compared with the steady state [1·15 (0·15)] and non-SCA anaemic controls [1·13 (0·21)], p = 0·017. SCA patients in crisis were 5·5 (1·20-13·99) times more likely to have MI compared with non-SCA anaemic controls (p = 0·025). They were also 3·66 (1·05-12·74, p = 0·042) and 7·58 (1·31-43·92, p = 0·024) times more likely to have mild and significant MI, respectively. MI scores derived from the post-crisis ECGs were similar to those of steady-state SCA patients.

Conclusion: ECG changes consistent with MI are common in children with SCA, especially during vaso-occlusive crises. Our proposed MI scoring system could be a useful screening tool for early detection of significant MI during crises, facilitating early institution of intervention. Further studies are needed to determine the specificity of the observed changes and to validate the proposed screening tool.

镰状细胞性贫血的心肌缺血:使用新的评分系统进行评估。
背景:镰状细胞性贫血(SCA)与复发性多器官缺血和梗死有关。心肌缺血(MI)和梗死越来越被认为是SCA的特征。SCA患儿心肌梗死的患病率和严重程度尚不清楚。目的:评估一种基于标准体表心电图(ECG)的新评分系统在确定SCA患儿心肌梗死患病率和严重程度方面的有用性。方法:将35例年龄在3-18岁、连续出现38次血管闭塞危象(VOC)的SCA患儿的MI患病率和标准体表心电图评分与40例年龄和性别匹配的稳定状态SCA患者和40例贫血的非SCA患者进行比较。在有VOC的SCA受试者中,在危机后大约1周和4-8周重复心电图,并将各自的MI评分与危机内心电图和其他两组的心电图进行比较。结果:血管闭塞危重期心肌梗死的平均(SD)评分[1.82(0.20)]明显高于稳态[1.15(0.15)]和非sca贫血对照组[1.13 (0.21)],p = 0.017。危重期SCA患者发生心肌梗死的可能性是非SCA贫血对照组的5.5倍(1.20 - 13.99)(p = 0.025)。轻度心肌梗死发生率为3.66 (1.05 ~ 12.74,p = 0.042)倍,重度心肌梗死发生率为7.58 (1.31 ~ 43.92,p = 0.024)倍。危机后心电图得出的心肌梗死评分与稳定状态SCA患者相似。结论:与心肌梗死相一致的心电图变化在SCA患儿中很常见,尤其是在血管闭塞危象期间。我们提出的心肌梗死评分系统可能是一个有用的筛选工具,可以在危机期间早期发现严重的心肌梗死,促进早期干预。需要进一步的研究来确定观察到的变化的特异性,并验证建议的筛选工具。
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics 医学-热带医学
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