Stroke Prevention Trial in Sickle Cell Anemia (STOP): extended follow-up and final results

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作者
Lee, Margaret T.
Piomelli, Sergio
Granger, Suzanne
Miller, Scott T.
Harkness, Shannon
Brambilla, Donald J.
Adams, Robert J.
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Div Pediat Hematol & Blood & Marrow Transplantat, New York, NY 10032 USA
[2] New England Res Inst, Watertown, MA 02172 USA
[3] Suny Downstate Med Ctr, Kings Cty Hosp, Brooklyn, NY 11203 USA
[4] Med Coll Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
关键词
TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER; DEFERASIROX EXJADE((R)); TRANSFUSION THERAPY; DISEASE PATIENTS; IRON OVERLOAD; CHILDREN; RISK; ULTRASONOGRAPHY; VELOCITIES; ICL670;
D O I
10.1182/blood-2005-10-009506
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The Stroke Prevention Trial in Sickle Cell Anemia (STOP) was a randomized trial to evaluate whether chronic transfusion could prevent initial stroke in children with sickle-cell anemia at high risk as determined by transcranial Doppler (TCD). The trial demonstrated a large benefit of transfusion and was halted early. After termination of the trial, patients participated in a posttrial follow-up study. More pationts in the transfusion group (70%) elected transfusion for primary stroke prevention compared with those on standard care (45%). Six patients with persistently abnormal TCD results developed stroke. A minority with initially abnormal TCD results remained stroke-free without transfusion. Except for lower baseline and follow-up TCD velocities compared with those with stroke, no predictive features of this apparent lower-risk subgroup could be determined. TCD results at last testing in 108 patients that did not have stroke were: normal (44.4%), conditional (26.9%), abnormal (22.2%), and inadequate (6.5%). Patients on transfusion were more likely to have normal TCD results. Transfusion resulted in iron overload and alloimmunization, but no infection. The study provides new information on acceptance rates and long-term effects of transfusion. PersistentTCD elevation signals ongoing stroke risk. Reduction in TCD results over time without transfusion is observed in some patients and requires further study.
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