Fetal Anemia in Northern Thailand: Etiologies and Outcomes

Chitsanupong Ratarat, R. Natesirinilkul, Chane Choed-Amphai, Kanda Fanhchaksai, P. Charoenkwan, T. Tongsong
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OBJECTIVE In Southeast Asia, hemoglobin (Hb) Bart’s disease is the primary cause of fetal anemia, although other causes are increasingly being identified. This study aimed to characterize the etiologies and outcomes of fetal anemia in northern Thailand. METHODS A retrospective chart review was conducted, involving pregnant women who attended antenatal care at Chiang Mai University Hospital between 2014 and 2021 and had a diagnosis by ultrasound findings of fetal anemia, or a fetal diagnosis of Hb Bart’s disease or other known hereditary anemias. RESULTS Among 71 fetuses from 64 pregnancies, 45 (63.4%) had Hb Bart’s disease. Twelve cases (16.9%) of fetal anemia were from other causes, including three cases of homozygous Hb Constant Spring, three cases of hereditary pyropoikilocytosis, one case of suspected red cell membrane disorder, one case each of Rh(D) alloimmunization, Hb H/Hb Pakse disease, transient abnormal myelopoiesis, syphilis infection, and one of unknown cause. All of the seven sets of twins (19.7%) had twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). Intrauterine transfusion was given in four cases of fetal hemolytic anemia which rendered good outcomes. Overall, 12 cases (16.9%) survived beyond the neonatal period. CONCLUSIONS Hb Bart’s disease remains the leading cause of fetal anemia in northern Thailand. Increasingly, frequently diagnosed causes include hemoglobinopathies and red cell membrane disorders.
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泰国北部的胎儿贫血症:病因和结果
目的 在东南亚,血红蛋白(Hb)巴特氏病是导致胎儿贫血的主要原因,尽管其他原因也越来越多地被发现。本研究旨在描述泰国北部胎儿贫血的病因和结果。方法 对 2014 年至 2021 年期间在清迈大学医院接受产前检查并经超声波检查确诊为胎儿贫血、或胎儿诊断为 Hb 巴特氏病或其他已知遗传性贫血的孕妇进行回顾性病历审查。结果 在 64 次妊娠的 71 个胎儿中,45 个(63.4%)患有血红蛋白巴特氏病。其他原因导致的胎儿贫血有 12 例(16.9%),包括 3 例同种 Hb Constant Spring、3 例遗传性热幼红细胞增多症、1 例疑似红细胞膜疾病、Rh(D)同种免疫、Hb H/Hb Pakse 病、一过性骨髓造血异常、梅毒感染和 1 例原因不明的胎儿贫血。七对双胞胎(19.7%)均患有双胞胎输血综合征(TTTS)。4 例胎儿溶血性贫血患者接受了宫内输血,结果良好。共有 12 例(16.9%)胎儿在新生儿期后存活。结论 血红蛋白巴氏病仍是泰国北部胎儿贫血的主要原因。越来越多的病因包括血红蛋白病和红细胞膜疾病。
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