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The natural history of conditional transcranial Doppler flow velocities in children with sickle cell anaemia
Authors:Hankins Jane S  Fortner Gail L  McCarville M Beth  Smeltzer Matthew P  Wang Winfred C  Li Chin-Shang  Ware Russell E
Affiliation:Departments of Hematology;, Radiological Sciences;, Biostatistics, Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN;, and Division of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA, USA
Abstract:Children with sickle cell anaemia (SCA) and conditional transcranial Doppler (TCD) [time-averaged mean velocity (TAMV) 170–199 cm/s] have increased risk of primary stroke, but receive no specific therapy. Some will convert to abnormal velocities (TAMV ≥200 cm/s) with further increase in stroke risk. In 2003, our centre initiated universal TCD screening, targeting all children (aged 2–16 years) with SCA. TCD examinations were repeated at intervals based on initial results. To determine rates and risk factors for TCD conversion, we reviewed all examinations since 2003, excluding patients receiving hydroxycarbamide (hydroxyurea) or transfusions. Of the eligible population, 274 children (98%) were screened at a median age of 7·1 years (range 1·7–18·2). Fifty-four patients (20%) had conditional TAMV either on initial screening or a subsequent examination. The 18-month cumulative incidence of conversion from conditional to abnormal TAMV was 23%. Age, initial TAMV, laboratory values, blood pressure and oxygen saturation were not significantly associated with conversion. Our cohort provides systematic longitudinal evaluation of an unselected paediatric population universally screened and retested at regular intervals. Our data document a high conversion rate to abnormal velocities among untreated children with SCA. Therapy should be considered for the prevention of conversion to abnormal TCD velocities.
Keywords:transcranial Doppler    stroke    sickle cell disease
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