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Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences

In children with sickle cell anemia (SCA), early splenic complications can require splenectomy, but the benefit-to-risk ratio and the age at which splenectomy may be safely performed remain unclear. To address this question, we analyzed the rate of post-splenectomy events in children with SCA splene...

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Autores principales: Mechraoui, Aimen, Ithier, Ghislaine, Pages, Justine, Haouari, Zinedine, Ali, Liza, Bonnard, Arnaud, Benkerrou, Malika, Missud, Florence, Koehl, Berengère, Holvoet, Laurent, Le Roux, Enora, Brousse, Valentine
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Publicado: Fondazione Ferrata Storti 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37226714
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.282556
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author Mechraoui, Aimen
Ithier, Ghislaine
Pages, Justine
Haouari, Zinedine
Ali, Liza
Bonnard, Arnaud
Benkerrou, Malika
Missud, Florence
Koehl, Berengère
Holvoet, Laurent
Le Roux, Enora
Brousse, Valentine
author_facet Mechraoui, Aimen
Ithier, Ghislaine
Pages, Justine
Haouari, Zinedine
Ali, Liza
Bonnard, Arnaud
Benkerrou, Malika
Missud, Florence
Koehl, Berengère
Holvoet, Laurent
Le Roux, Enora
Brousse, Valentine
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description In children with sickle cell anemia (SCA), early splenic complications can require splenectomy, but the benefit-to-risk ratio and the age at which splenectomy may be safely performed remain unclear. To address this question, we analyzed the rate of post-splenectomy events in children with SCA splenectomized between 2000-2018 at the Robert Debré University Hospital, Paris, France. A total of 188 children underwent splenectomy, including 101 (11.9%) from our newborn cohort and 87 referred to our center. Median (Q1-Q3) age at splenectomy was 4.1 years (range 2.5-7.3 years), with 123 (65.4%) and 65 (34.6%) children splenectomized at ≥3 years of age or <3 years of age, respectively. Median post-splenectomy follow-up was 5.9 years (range 2.7-9.2 years) yielding 1192.6 patient-years (PY) of observation. Indications for splenectomy were mainly acute splenic sequestration (101 [53.7%]) and hypersplenism (75 [39.9%]). All patients received penicillin prophylaxis; 98.3% received 23-valent polysaccharic pneumococcal (PPV-23) vaccination, and 91.9% a median number of 4 (range 3-4) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine shots prior to splenectomy. Overall incidence of invasive bacterial infection and thrombo-embolic events were 0.005 / PY (no pneumococcal infections) and 0.003 / PY, respectively, regardless of age at splenectomy. There was an increased proportion of children with cerebral vasculopathy in children splenectomized <3 years of age (0.037 / PY vs. 0.011 / PY; P<0.01). A significantly greater proportion of splenectomized than non-splenectomized children were treated with hydroxycarbamide (77.2% vs. 50.1%; P<0.01), suggesting a more severe phenotype in children who present spleen complications. If indicated, splenectomy should not be delayed in children, provided recommended pneumococcal prophylaxis is available. Spleen complications in childhood may serve as a marker of severity.
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spelling pubmed-106909202023-12-02 Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences Mechraoui, Aimen Ithier, Ghislaine Pages, Justine Haouari, Zinedine Ali, Liza Bonnard, Arnaud Benkerrou, Malika Missud, Florence Koehl, Berengère Holvoet, Laurent Le Roux, Enora Brousse, Valentine Haematologica Article - Red Cell Biology & its Disorders In children with sickle cell anemia (SCA), early splenic complications can require splenectomy, but the benefit-to-risk ratio and the age at which splenectomy may be safely performed remain unclear. To address this question, we analyzed the rate of post-splenectomy events in children with SCA splenectomized between 2000-2018 at the Robert Debré University Hospital, Paris, France. A total of 188 children underwent splenectomy, including 101 (11.9%) from our newborn cohort and 87 referred to our center. Median (Q1-Q3) age at splenectomy was 4.1 years (range 2.5-7.3 years), with 123 (65.4%) and 65 (34.6%) children splenectomized at ≥3 years of age or <3 years of age, respectively. Median post-splenectomy follow-up was 5.9 years (range 2.7-9.2 years) yielding 1192.6 patient-years (PY) of observation. Indications for splenectomy were mainly acute splenic sequestration (101 [53.7%]) and hypersplenism (75 [39.9%]). All patients received penicillin prophylaxis; 98.3% received 23-valent polysaccharic pneumococcal (PPV-23) vaccination, and 91.9% a median number of 4 (range 3-4) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine shots prior to splenectomy. Overall incidence of invasive bacterial infection and thrombo-embolic events were 0.005 / PY (no pneumococcal infections) and 0.003 / PY, respectively, regardless of age at splenectomy. There was an increased proportion of children with cerebral vasculopathy in children splenectomized <3 years of age (0.037 / PY vs. 0.011 / PY; P<0.01). A significantly greater proportion of splenectomized than non-splenectomized children were treated with hydroxycarbamide (77.2% vs. 50.1%; P<0.01), suggesting a more severe phenotype in children who present spleen complications. If indicated, splenectomy should not be delayed in children, provided recommended pneumococcal prophylaxis is available. Spleen complications in childhood may serve as a marker of severity. Fondazione Ferrata Storti 2023-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10690920/ /pubmed/37226714 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.282556 Text en Copyright© 2023 Ferrata Storti Foundation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Article - Red Cell Biology & its Disorders
Mechraoui, Aimen
Ithier, Ghislaine
Pages, Justine
Haouari, Zinedine
Ali, Liza
Bonnard, Arnaud
Benkerrou, Malika
Missud, Florence
Koehl, Berengère
Holvoet, Laurent
Le Roux, Enora
Brousse, Valentine
Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences
title Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences
title_full Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences
title_fullStr Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences
title_full_unstemmed Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences
title_short Early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences
title_sort early splenectomy in a large cohort of children with sickle cell anemia: risks and consequences
topic Article - Red Cell Biology & its Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37226714
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.282556
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