Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Pre-Transfusion Hemoglobin Level and Frequency of Transfusion in Transfusion-Dependent Thalassemia Patients in Indonesia

IF 0.6 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Thalassemia Reports Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.3390/thalassrep13010001
L. Rahmartani, Micheylla Kusumaning Dewi, S. Iskandar, A. Pratanata, G. Ilmana, T. T. Sari, A. Lubis, P. Wahidiyat
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Transfusion-dependent thalassemia is the most severe form of thalassemia; patients require regular blood transfusions to maintain their hemoglobin level. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the routine measures for controlling chronic diseases like thalassemia. This study aims to measure the difference in pre-transfusion hemoglobin levels and the frequency of transfusions before and during pandemic. This retrospective cross-sectional study utilized medical record data of 101 transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT) patients treated in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (CMH) from 2019–2021. The dependent variables of this study were pre-transfusion hemoglobin level and transfusion attendance. The pre-pandemic phase was defined as 30 March 2019 to 29 March 2020, whereas the during-pandemic phase was from 30 March 2020 to 29 March 2021. Up to 59.4% of subjects had suboptimal Hb levels of <9.0 g/dL, even before the pandemic, and this increased to 71.3% during the pandemic. The mean pre-transfusion hemoglobin level before the pandemic was 8.71 g/dL, and this decreased to 8.46 g/dL (p value < 0.001). Transfusion attendance before and during the pandemic showed no significant difference (p-value = 0.990). Our study shows poorer control of pre-transfusion Hb levels during the pandemic. This puts patients at higher risk of developing many long-term complications.
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输血依赖性地中海贫血是最严重的地中海贫血;患者需要定期输血以维持血红蛋白水平。新冠肺炎疫情打乱了控制地中海贫血等慢性病的常规措施。这项研究旨在测量大流行前后输血前血红蛋白水平和输血频率的差异。这项回顾性横断面研究利用了2019-2021年在Cipto Mangunkusumo医院(CMH)接受治疗的101名输血依赖性地中海贫血(TDT)患者的病历数据。本研究的因变量为输血前血红蛋白水平和输血出勤率。疫情前阶段被定义为2019年3月30日至2020年3月29日,而疫情期间阶段则是2020年3月份30日至2021年3月份29日。甚至在大流行之前,高达59.4%的受试者的Hb水平低于9.0 g/dL,而在大流行期间,这一比例上升至71.3%。疫情前的平均输血前血红蛋白水平为8.71 g/dL,降至8.46 g/dL(p值<0.001)。疫情前和疫情期间的输血出勤率没有显著差异(p值=0.990)。我们的研究表明,疫情期间对输血前Hb水平的控制较差。这使患者出现许多长期并发症的风险更高。
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