A retrospective study of risk factors of stroke or pathological transcranial doppler ultrasonography in Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Q4 Medicine
I. al-harbi, A. Algiraigri, S. Khaldi, Rahf Albogmi, Salha Asiri, Wed M. Alogaibi
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INTRODUCTION: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hemolytic anemia with abnormal red blood cells. Stroke is a devastating complication of SCD. In Saudi Arabia, there is a high incidence of children with SCD who have had stroke. No studies have been conducted to look at the risk factors. In this review, we aim to explore these risk factors. METHODOLOGY: In this retrospective cohort, individuals between 0 and 18 years old, diagnosed with SCD and had either a stroke, or pathological transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) result (cerebral blood velocity ≥200 cm/second or repeated borderline result >170 cm/second) were included. 38 cases were assessed. The parents were interviewed regarding patients personal, social, and family history. Medical and laboratory data were obtained from medical records. RESULTS: Females were more affected (20/38). Most children are of an average socioeconomic status (20/38 compared to only 12/38 with poor socioeconomic status). Parental education inversely correlated with the risk of stroke/pathological TCD. The most common presentation of stroke was weakness (9/38), followed by headache (5/38). History of a prior stroke was found to be significant at 15.8%. The Cooperative Study of SCD found that leukocytosis is associated with an increased risk of stroke. In contrary, our review showed an average white blood cell count of 13.01 (+/‒5.36), HbS concentration at the onset of stroke, and/or pathological TCD of 66.23% (+/‒20.11). The most common artery involved was the middle cerebral artery. CONCLUSION: Stroke is very prevalent in children with SCD in Saudi Arabia. A striking finding was that parental education inversely correlated with the risk; therefore, improving the awareness level of SCD among parents is crucial. Wide implementation of TCD as a screening tool and improving compliance with TCD may lead to reduce the risk. We encourage Saudi researchers to focus on central nervous system complications in children with SCD.
沙特阿拉伯吉达镰状细胞病患儿卒中危险因素或病理性经颅多普勒超声检查的回顾性研究
简介:镰状细胞病(SCD)是一种常染色体隐性遗传疾病,其特征是伴有异常红细胞的溶血性贫血。中风是SCD的严重并发症。在沙特阿拉伯,患有SCD的儿童中风的发病率很高。目前还没有对风险因素进行研究。在这篇综述中,我们旨在探讨这些风险因素。方法:在该回顾性队列中,包括0至18岁的被诊断为SCD并有中风或病理性经颅多普勒超声(TCD)结果(脑血流速度≥200厘米/秒或重复边界结果>170厘米/秒)的个体。对38例患者进行了评估。父母就患者的个人、社会和家族史进行了访谈。医疗和实验室数据来自医疗记录。结果:女性受影响更大(20/38)。大多数儿童的社会经济地位一般(20/38,而社会经济地位较差的儿童只有12/38)。父母教育与中风/病理性TCD的风险呈负相关。中风最常见的表现是虚弱(9/38),其次是头痛(5/38)。既往卒中史的发生率为15.8%。SCD的合作研究发现,白细胞增多与卒中风险增加有关。相反,我们的综述显示,平均白细胞计数为13.01(+/-5.36),中风发作时HbS浓度和/或病理性TCD为66.23%(+/-20.11)。最常见的受累动脉是大脑中动脉。结论:在沙特阿拉伯,脑卒中在SCD儿童中非常普遍。一个引人注目的发现是,父母的教育程度与风险呈负相关;因此,提高家长对SCD的认识水平至关重要。广泛实施技合作为一种筛查工具,并改善对技合的遵守情况,可能会降低风险。我们鼓励沙特研究人员关注SCD儿童的中枢神经系统并发症。
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Journal of Applied Hematology
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