Blood pressure and electrocardiographic profile of children with sickle cell anaemia in steady-state and vaso-occlusive crisis.

Adewuyi T Adeniyi, Samuel A Adegoke, Oladele S Olatunya, Adefunke O Babatola, Adebukola B Ajite, Ezra O Ogundare, Isaac O Oluwayemi, Adedolapo A Abe-Dada, John A O Okeniyi
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Abstract

Objective: To compare the cardiovascular features of patients with sickle cell anaemia (SCA) in steady-state with those in vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) at the Wesley Guild Hospital (WGH).

Design: A descriptive cross-sectional, matched, case-control study among children with SCA at the WGH, a tertiary health facility in southwest Nigeria.

Setting: The participants were recruited from the children's emergency unit and paediatric haematology clinic of the WGH.

Participants: Consisted of 93 children with VOC (cases) and 93 age and sex-matched in steady state (controls), aged 5 - 15 years.

Main outcome measures: Cardiovascular parameters, including pulse rate, blood pressure, and electrocardiographic profile, were assessed and compared using the appropriate statistical tests.

Results: The mean (SD) age of the cases and controls were 8.8 (3.2) years and 9.0 (3.1) years, respectively (p= 0.106). There was no significant difference in the mean height of the groups. The mean pulse rate, diastolic, systolic, and mean arterial pressures were significantly higher in the cases than in the controls. A significantly higher proportion of the cases than the controls also had a higher frequency of heart blocks, prolonged QTc interval, ST elevation or depression, and T wave abnormality (p = 0.018, 0.039, 0.041, 0.009, respectively). The prevalence of chamber enlargements was not significantly different between the two groups.

Conclusion: Cardiovascular dysfunction is worse during VOC when compared with steady state. Physicians should look for these dysfunctions in SCA children with VOC to reduce mortality from the disease.

Funding: None declared.

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镰状细胞贫血患儿在稳态和血管闭塞危象下的血压和心电图特征。
目的比较Wesley Guild医院(WGH)稳态镰状细胞贫血(SCA)患者和血管闭塞危象(VOC)患者的心血管特征:设计:对尼日利亚西南部一家三级医疗机构 WGH 的镰状细胞性贫血患儿进行描述性横断面匹配病例对照研究:环境:从WGH的儿童急诊室和儿科血液学诊所招募参与者:主要结果指标:主要结果测量:评估心血管参数,包括脉搏、血压和心电图,并通过适当的统计检验进行比较:病例和对照组的平均年龄(标清)分别为 8.8 (3.2) 岁和 9.0 (3.1) 岁(P= 0.106)。两组的平均身高无明显差异。病例的平均脉搏率、舒张压、收缩压和平均动脉压均明显高于对照组。病例中出现心脏传导阻滞、QTc 间期延长、ST 段抬高或压低以及 T 波异常的比例也明显高于对照组(P = 0.018、0.039、0.041、0.009)。两组心腔扩大的发生率无明显差异:结论:与稳态相比,VOC 期间的心血管功能障碍更严重。结论:与稳态相比,VOC期间心血管功能障碍更严重,医生应在患有VOC的SCA儿童中寻找这些功能障碍,以降低该疾病的死亡率:未声明。
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