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Retrospective Study of High Hemoglobin Levels in 56 Young Adults

BACKGROUND: Erythrocytosis is a frequent request for consultation in the hematologic field. The diagnostic approach is well established in the general population but in a young adult, finding the etiology of erythrocytosis can be a real diagnostic challenge. METHODS: This is an observational retrosp...

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Autores principales: Desnoyers, Alexandra, Pavic, Michel, Houle, Paul-Michel, Castilloux, Jean-Francois, Beauregard, Patrice, Delisle, Line, Le Blanc, Richard, Dufresne, Jean, Boisjoly, Josie-Anne, Ethier, Vincent
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7155863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32300411
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jh375w
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author Desnoyers, Alexandra
Pavic, Michel
Houle, Paul-Michel
Castilloux, Jean-Francois
Beauregard, Patrice
Delisle, Line
Le Blanc, Richard
Dufresne, Jean
Boisjoly, Josie-Anne
Ethier, Vincent
author_facet Desnoyers, Alexandra
Pavic, Michel
Houle, Paul-Michel
Castilloux, Jean-Francois
Beauregard, Patrice
Delisle, Line
Le Blanc, Richard
Dufresne, Jean
Boisjoly, Josie-Anne
Ethier, Vincent
author_sort Desnoyers, Alexandra
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description BACKGROUND: Erythrocytosis is a frequent request for consultation in the hematologic field. The diagnostic approach is well established in the general population but in a young adult, finding the etiology of erythrocytosis can be a real diagnostic challenge. METHODS: This is an observational retrospective unicentric study made at the Sherbrooke University Hospital Center, over a period of 20 years (1995 - 2015). Every patient aged between 16 and 35 years old with a significant elevation of hemoglobin or hematocrit was included (hemoglobin > 185 g/L and/or hematocrit > 0.52 in men; hemoglobin > 165 g/L and/or hematocrit > 0.48 in women). RESULTS: Totally, 426 patients met the inclusion criteria (over a total of 113,453 complete blood counts) but only 56 entered the study for investigations. The majority of patients were of male gender, 43% of the patients were obese, 59% were smokers and 38% used excess alcohol or recreational drugs. Twenty-five patients had the diagnosis of absolute erythrocytosis. Seven patients had the diagnosis of relative erythrocytosis and no cause could be identified in 24 patients. No primary erythrocytosis was found in this cohort. Among the 25 patients with secondary erythrocytosis, hypoxia was the most frequent etiology identified. Less than half of the patients in the cohort had long term follow-up. Search for JAK2 mutation and serum EPO dosage were performed in 17.9% and 23.2% of cases respectively. Seven patients were treated with aspirin and five patients had phlebotomies. CONCLUSIONS: This retrospective study reveals an actual clinical management that is often discordant with the current recommendations and a frequent lack of follow-up after initial investigations. Harmonization of management of erythrocytosis appears to be highly desirable.
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spelling pubmed-71558632020-04-16 Retrospective Study of High Hemoglobin Levels in 56 Young Adults Desnoyers, Alexandra Pavic, Michel Houle, Paul-Michel Castilloux, Jean-Francois Beauregard, Patrice Delisle, Line Le Blanc, Richard Dufresne, Jean Boisjoly, Josie-Anne Ethier, Vincent J Hematol Original Article BACKGROUND: Erythrocytosis is a frequent request for consultation in the hematologic field. The diagnostic approach is well established in the general population but in a young adult, finding the etiology of erythrocytosis can be a real diagnostic challenge. METHODS: This is an observational retrospective unicentric study made at the Sherbrooke University Hospital Center, over a period of 20 years (1995 - 2015). Every patient aged between 16 and 35 years old with a significant elevation of hemoglobin or hematocrit was included (hemoglobin > 185 g/L and/or hematocrit > 0.52 in men; hemoglobin > 165 g/L and/or hematocrit > 0.48 in women). RESULTS: Totally, 426 patients met the inclusion criteria (over a total of 113,453 complete blood counts) but only 56 entered the study for investigations. The majority of patients were of male gender, 43% of the patients were obese, 59% were smokers and 38% used excess alcohol or recreational drugs. Twenty-five patients had the diagnosis of absolute erythrocytosis. Seven patients had the diagnosis of relative erythrocytosis and no cause could be identified in 24 patients. No primary erythrocytosis was found in this cohort. Among the 25 patients with secondary erythrocytosis, hypoxia was the most frequent etiology identified. Less than half of the patients in the cohort had long term follow-up. Search for JAK2 mutation and serum EPO dosage were performed in 17.9% and 23.2% of cases respectively. Seven patients were treated with aspirin and five patients had phlebotomies. CONCLUSIONS: This retrospective study reveals an actual clinical management that is often discordant with the current recommendations and a frequent lack of follow-up after initial investigations. Harmonization of management of erythrocytosis appears to be highly desirable. Elmer Press 2018-05 2018-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7155863/ /pubmed/32300411 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jh375w Text en Copyright 2018, Desnoyers et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Houle, Paul-Michel
Castilloux, Jean-Francois
Beauregard, Patrice
Delisle, Line
Le Blanc, Richard
Dufresne, Jean
Boisjoly, Josie-Anne
Ethier, Vincent
Retrospective Study of High Hemoglobin Levels in 56 Young Adults
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7155863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32300411
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jh375w
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