伊朗胡齐斯坦省中度地中海贫血患者颅内血流速度调查

Shahram Rafie, B. Keikhaei, Hourshid Sarshad
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背景:乙型地中海贫血(BTI)是一种脑血管意外风险增高的血红蛋白病,经颅脑多普勒超声(TCD)通过测定平均脑血流速度(CBFV)可以预测发生脑卒中的风险。本研究旨在比较中-地中海贫血患者和健康人的脑血流速度。材料与方法:采用35例BTI患者和25例健康对照研究。患者分为7-10岁、11-15岁和16-20岁三个年龄组。比较两组患者的平均CBFVs。评估年龄、性别、血清铁蛋白水平、血红蛋白水平、脾脏大小、血小板增加和地中海贫血基因型等因素对CBFVs的影响。结果:BTI患者颅内各动脉CBFVs均显著高于正常人(p值< 0.05)。BTI患者左右椎动脉血红蛋白水平与血流速度呈负相关(p值< 0.05)。BTI患者左椎动脉和基底动脉平均CBFVs与年龄呈负相关。BTI患者组铁蛋白水平、血小板增多、脾肿大、脾切除术、XmnI多态性与脑血流速度无相关性(p值bb0 0.05)。结论:BTI患者脑血流速度明显高于正常对照组。此外,CBFVs不受性别、血清铁蛋白、血小板计数、脾脏大小、XmnI基因型等因素的影响,但年龄、血红蛋白水平与CBFVs呈负相关。
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A survey of intracranial blood flow velocity in thalassemia intermedia in Khuzestan Province, Iran
Background: Beta-thalassemia intermedia (BTI) is a type of hemoglobinopathy with an increased risk of cerebrovascular accidents, and transcranial cerebral Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) through determining the mean cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) can serve to predict the risk of a developing stroke. This study aims to compare patients with beta-thalassemia intermedia and healthy individuals in terms of the cerebral blood flow velocity. Materials and Methods: This research was a case control study on 35 BTI patients and 25 healthy subjects. The patients were categorized into three age groups including 7-10, 11-15 and 16-20 years old. The mean CBFVs were compared between the two groups. The factors of age, gender, serum ferritin level, hemoglobin level, spleen size, thrombocytosis, and thalassemia genotypes were evaluated for their effects on CBFVs. Results: Mean CBFVs were significantly higher in all the intracranial arteries of BTI patients compared to normal subjects (p-value < 0.05). The hemoglobin levels showed a negative correlation between the left and right vertebral arteries of BTI patients in terms of blood flow velocity (p-value < 0.05). The mean CBFVs in the left vertebral and basilar arteries were negatively correlated to age in BTI. There was no correlation among ferritin level, thrombocytosis, splenomegaly, splenectomy, XmnI polymorphism, and cerebral blood flow velocity in the BTI patients group (p-value > 0.05). Conclusion: This study showed that cerebral blood flow velocities of BTI patients were higher than normal control group. In addition, CBFVs were not affected by factors such as gender, serum ferritin, platelet count, size of spleen and XmnI genotype, however, there was negative correlation between age and hemoglobin level with CBFVs.
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