TY - JOUR
T1 - Oxygen saturation and hemoglobin a content in patients with sickle cell disease undergoing erythrocytapheresis
AU - Nifong, Thomas P.
AU - Domen, Ronald
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PY - 2002/10
Y1 - 2002/10
N2 - Severe hypoxia occurs in patients with acute chest syndrome, and erythrocytapheresis has been shown to improve oxygenation. Patients with sickle cell anemia also have decreased baseline oxygen saturation values, but the effect of erythrocytapheresis on steady-state oxygenation has not been well studied. We investigated the changes in oxygen saturation versus hematocrit, fraction of hemoglobin A, and transfusion volume during 71 prophylactic erythrocytapheresis procedures performed in 5 stable patients with sickle cell anemia. Each patient had a history of either acute chest syndrome or stroke, but no serious events occurred while enrolled in the chronic exchange program. The oxygen saturation improved from 1% to 6% during erythrocytapheresis in each of our patients (p < 0.001) regardless of preprocedure saturation level or total hematocrit. We have shown that decreased baseline oxygen saturation in sickle cell disease is related to abnormal hemoglobin S levels, and oxygen saturation can be improved with erythrocytapheresis, independent of any change in the total hematocrit.
AB - Severe hypoxia occurs in patients with acute chest syndrome, and erythrocytapheresis has been shown to improve oxygenation. Patients with sickle cell anemia also have decreased baseline oxygen saturation values, but the effect of erythrocytapheresis on steady-state oxygenation has not been well studied. We investigated the changes in oxygen saturation versus hematocrit, fraction of hemoglobin A, and transfusion volume during 71 prophylactic erythrocytapheresis procedures performed in 5 stable patients with sickle cell anemia. Each patient had a history of either acute chest syndrome or stroke, but no serious events occurred while enrolled in the chronic exchange program. The oxygen saturation improved from 1% to 6% during erythrocytapheresis in each of our patients (p < 0.001) regardless of preprocedure saturation level or total hematocrit. We have shown that decreased baseline oxygen saturation in sickle cell disease is related to abnormal hemoglobin S levels, and oxygen saturation can be improved with erythrocytapheresis, independent of any change in the total hematocrit.
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U2 - 10.1046/j.1526-0968.2002.00425.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1526-0968.2002.00425.x
M3 - Review article
C2 - 12423535
AN - SCOPUS:0036797269
SN - 1091-6660
VL - 6
SP - 390
EP - 393
JO - Therapeutic Apheresis
JF - Therapeutic Apheresis
IS - 5
ER -