Sickle cell disease and the adherence to guidelines for the use of blood transfusions in Duhok, Kurdistan, Iraq

Fahad A. Jameel, Adnan Sadeeq
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Background and objective: One of the important health problems in Duhok city, Iraqi Kurdistan Region, is sickle cell disease. Blood transfusion remains a significant therapeutic intervention in patients with sickle cell disease that reduces complications related to vaso-occlusions. This study aimed to assess compliance to guidelines for the use of blood transfusionsin Duhok, Kurdistan, Iraq. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study that included 135 patients with sickle cell disease registered at Jeen center of pediatric hematological diseases in Duhok, Kurdistan, Iraq. Between April 1st and July 31st, 2019, 205 medical visits of sickle cell disease were registered. Every patient was evaluated to record the clinical setting and explanations behind visiting and indications for transfusion. Results: Of 135 patients,65.9% had sickle cell anemia (HbSS disease), 33.3% had sickle beta thalassemia, and one patient (0.7%) had Sickle/D disease. A total of 205 medical visits of sickle cell disease were registered with 84 blood transfusion decisions. The most common indicated guideline reasons for transfusion were symptomatic anemia and acute hemolytic crisis with a drop of hemoglobin >2 g/dl below steady state hemoglobin and severe painful crisis only accounted for 38.1%. Conclusion: In this study of patients with sickle cell disease, most blood transfusions were not indicated according to the transfusion guidelines (British Committee for Standards in Haematology – BCSH, 2017). Keywords: Transfusion guidelines for sickle cell disease (BCSH 2017); Sickle cell disease; Iraq.
伊拉克库尔德斯坦杜霍克镰状细胞病和遵守输血指南的情况
背景与目的:镰状细胞病是伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区杜霍克市的一个重要健康问题。输血仍然是镰状细胞病患者的重要治疗干预措施,可以减少与血管闭塞相关的并发症。这项研究旨在评估伊拉克库尔德斯坦杜霍克对输血使用指南的遵守情况。方法:这是一项横断面研究,包括135名在伊拉克库尔德斯坦Duhok Jeen儿科血液病中心登记的镰状细胞病患者。2019年4月1日至7月31日期间,登记了205例镰状细胞病就诊。对每位患者进行评估,以记录临床设置、访视背后的解释和输血指征。结果:135名患者中,65.9%患有镰状细胞性贫血(HbSS病),33.3%患有镰状β地中海贫血,1名患者(0.7%)患有镰状/D病。共登记了205次镰状细胞病就诊,并做出了84次输血决定。输血最常见的指示指南原因是症状性贫血和急性溶血危象,血红蛋白下降>2g/dl低于稳态血红蛋白,严重疼痛危象仅占38.1%,大多数输血没有根据输血指南进行指示(英国血液学标准委员会-BCSH,2017)。关键词:镰状细胞病输血指南(BCSH 2017);镰状细胞病;伊拉克。
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