Nocturnal hemoglobin desaturation in chronically transfused adults with sickle cell disease: a retrospective study.

Journal of sickle cell disease Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/jscdis/yoaf003
Mofiyin A Obadina, Iman Owens, Ada Chang, Vanessa Miller, Jane A Little
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High-risk SCD may be managed with chronic red blood cell exchange transfusions. We examined the prevalence of sleep-associated hypoxemia (≥5 minutes at SpO2 ≤88%) or nocturnal Hb desaturation (NHD) in chronically transfused adults with SCD. Of 41 identified participants, 15 (36.6%) had tested positive for NHD at some point prior to enrollment. The median duration of desaturation (SpO2 ≤88%) in those that tested positive was 88.3 minutes (IQR 27.9-226.0 minutes). Participants with and without NHD were compared using non-parametric statistical tests. Compared to participants without NHD, those with NHD had higher absolute reticulocyte counts (P = .018) and white blood counts (P = .05) and tended to be older. They had more anemia (P = .11) and higher lactate dehydrogenase levels (P = .072). Older age at initiation of chronic red blood cell transfusions associated the strongest with a longer duration of NHD (ρ = 0.4253, P = .0067), while prior history of cerebrovascular events associated with a shorter duration of NHD (P = .0315). Our results demonstrate that NHD is common in adults being treated with red blood cell exchange for high-risk SCD and associates with laboratory evidence of increased disease activity. Increased awareness of this complication and appropriate screening may provide an additional simple, low-cost, and physiologically relevant treatment intervention, that is oxygen therapy.

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长期输血的成人镰状细胞病患者夜间血红蛋白不饱和:一项回顾性研究。
高风险SCD可以通过慢性红细胞交换输注来治疗。我们检查了慢性输血SCD成人患者睡眠相关低氧血症(SpO2≤88%时≥5分钟)或夜间Hb去饱和(NHD)的患病率。在41名确定的参与者中,15名(36.6%)在入组前的某个时间点检测出NHD阳性。血氧饱和度(SpO2≤88%)阳性者的中位去饱和持续时间为88.3分钟(IQR为27.9 ~ 226.0分钟)。采用非参数统计检验比较NHD患者和非NHD患者。与没有NHD的参与者相比,NHD患者有更高的绝对网织红细胞计数(P = 0.018)和白细胞计数(P = 0.05),而且往往更老。他们有更多的贫血(P = .11)和更高的乳酸脱氢酶水平(P = .072)。开始慢性红细胞输注的年龄越大,NHD持续时间越长(ρ = 0.4253, P = 0.0067),而既往脑血管事件史与NHD持续时间越短相关(P = 0.0315)。我们的研究结果表明,NHD在接受红细胞交换治疗高风险SCD的成人中很常见,并与疾病活动性增加的实验室证据相关。提高对这种并发症的认识和适当的筛查可以提供一种额外的简单、低成本和生理相关的治疗干预,即氧疗。
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