塞内加尔镰状细胞贫血患者的身体活动、血管闭塞危象和疼痛

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Mor Diaw, Mame Saloum Coly, Keyne Charlot, Matthieu Gallou-Guyot, Motohiko Miyachi, Tsukasa Yoshida, Macoura Gadji, Saliou Diop, Blaise Felix Faye, Arame Mbengue, Abdoulaye Samb, Sarah Skinner, Elie Nader, Brigitte Ranque, Philippe Connes, Julien Tripette
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摘要

急性体育锻炼可能会引发镰状细胞贫血(SCA)患者的血管闭塞危像(VOC),从而导致体力活动(PA)建议的不确定性。本横断面研究检测了104名塞内加尔男性SCA患者PA、VOC和稳态疼痛之间的关系。在5周内客观测量PA,记录每日步数和在不同PA强度下花费的时间(以任务代谢当量MET表示)。对挥发性有机化合物的发生情况进行跟踪,稳态天数排除挥发性有机化合物天数加上前后2天。通过日记记录稳态日的疼痛频率和强度,并测量血液粘度。98例患者(29±8岁)完成研究,平均9611±4040步/天,在≥1.5、≥3.0和≥6.0 MET PA时分别为293±108、64±69和28±32 min。每日步数中位数和PA持续时间与VOC的发生无关。然而,较高的步数和≥1.5和≥6.0 MET PA的时间与较低的疼痛频率和强度(在稳态日)和较低的血液粘度相关。这些发现表明PA可能对SCA患者有益,但需要进一步的研究来建立指南。
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Physical activity, vaso-occlusive crises and pain in patients with sickle cell anaemia in Senegal.

Acute physical exercise may trigger vaso-occlusive crises (VOC) in patients with sickle cell anaemia (SCA), creating uncertainty around physical activity (PA) recommendations. This cross-sectional study examined the relationships between PA, VOC and steady-state pain in 104 Senegalese male patients with SCA. PA was objectively measured over 5 weeks, recording daily steps and time spent in different PA intensities (expressed in metabolic equivalent of task, MET). VOC occurrence was tracked, and steady-state days excluded VOC days plus 2 days before and after. Pain frequency and intensity on steady-state days were recorded via diaries, and blood viscosity was measured. Ninety-eight patients (29 ± 8 years old) completed the study, averaging 9611 ± 4040 steps/day, with 293 ± 108, 64 ± 69 and 28 ± 32 min in ≥1.5, ≥3.0, and ≥6.0 MET PA respectively. Median daily step count and PA duration were not associated with VOC occurrence. However, higher step counts and more time in ≥1.5 and ≥6.0 MET PA correlated with lower pain frequency and intensity (on steady-state days) and lower blood viscosity. These findings suggest that PA may benefit patients with SCA, but further research is needed to establish guidelines.

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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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