The role of prophylactic transfusion on the maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnant women with sickle cell disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
AlMoshary, May [1 ]
Arabdin, Maria [2 ]
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[1] Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman Univ, Coll Med, Dept Basic Sci, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] Qazi Hussain Ahmad Med Complex, Nowshera Med Coll, Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunk, Pakistan
关键词
blood transfusion; meta-analysis; sickle cell disease; BLOOD-TRANSFUSION; EXCHANGE-TRANSFUSION; MANAGEMENT; HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES; COMPLICATIONS;
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10.1097/MD.0000000000039475
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background:In the present review, we aimed to synthesize evidence from studies on the safety and effectiveness of prophylactic blood transfusion in pregnant women with sickle cell disease. Material and methods:To gather relevant information, we conducted systematic electronic searches of databases such as SCOPUS, Medline via PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. We included both retrospective and prospective studies that examined the impact of prophylactic blood transfusions during pregnancy. The collected data were analyzed using Review Manager, version 5.3. Results:The review included 15 cohort studies. The overall findings indicated a preference for the prophylactic blood transfusion group over the control group across several key parameters. Specifically, the prophylactic group demonstrated lower rates of maternal mortality (odds ratio [OR] = 0.33; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.10-1.13; P = .08), reduced incidence of vaso-occlusive painful events (OR = 0.31; 95% CI = 0.14-0.73; P = .007), fewer pulmonary complications (OR = 0.21; 95% CI = 0.08-0.53; P = .001), decreased perinatal mortality (OR = 0.35; 95% CI = 0.17-0.75; P = .03), and lower likelihood of preterm birth (OR = 0.67; 95% CI = 0.47-0.96; P = .02). Notably, statistically significant heterogeneities were observed in the pooled effect estimates. Conclusion:The present meta-analysis indicated that prophylactic blood transfusion in pregnant women with sickle cell disease may improve maternal and fetal outcomes. However, substantial variations in the methodology and transfusion protocols among the included studies limited the credibility of the current evidence supporting the routine clinical use of prophylactic transfusion for SCD during pregnancy.
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