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Sickle Cell Trait, Clinical Manifestations and Outcomes: A Cross-Sectional Study in Colombia: Increasing Rate of Symptomatic Subjects Living in High Altitude.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Sickle cell trait (SCT) is an autosomal recessive blood disorder in which patients are heterozygous carriers for hemoglobin S (HbAS) and are usually asymptomatic. We performed a descriptive analysis of clinical manifestations and outcomes associated with SCT.

Methods

This was a descriptive, cross-sectional study that included patients with SCT from 2014 to 2020 at Hospital Militar Central, the reference center of the Military forces in Bogota, Colombia.

Results

Of 647 hemoglobin electrophoresis analyzed, we identified 51 patients with SCT, including 43 males (84.3%) and eight females (15.7%), with a median age of 22 years (IQR 15-36 years). Of these, 28 (54.8%) were Afro-Colombian, 23 (45.1%) were Colombian mestizos, and 31/51 (60.8%) of patients were active military members. Twenty-four patients (47.1%) were asymptomatic, and Twenty-seven patients (52.9%) were symptomatic (systemic complications); Most of the patients who presented symptoms were active military members of the Colombian military forces. Splenic complications were the most important (85.2%), p=0.0005, and there was a wide spectrum of splenic complications. In addition, we found significant elevations in leukocytes, bilirubin, LDH, and CRP. Eighteen patients (66.7%) received medical management, five (18.5%) required splenectomy, and only 5.9% of patients were sent for genetic counseling.

Conclusions

Military Personnel is a population with a high risk of developing symptoms, and splenic complications were the most relevant in symptomatic patients. Most patients received medical treatment, and 18.5% of patients required splenectomy. Our results reflect the absence of redirection of these patients to genetic counseling.

SUBMITTER: Vargas-Hernandez DA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10000961 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sickle Cell Trait, Clinical Manifestations and Outcomes: A Cross-Sectional Study in Colombia: Increasing Rate of Symptomatic Subjects Living in High Altitude.

Vargas-Hernández Diego A DA   Uscategui-Ruiz Adriana Catalina AC   Prada-Rueda Andrés Jesus AJ   Romero-Sánchez Consuelo C  

Mediterranean journal of hematology and infectious diseases 20230301 1


<h4>Background</h4>Sickle cell trait (SCT) is an autosomal recessive blood disorder in which patients are heterozygous carriers for hemoglobin S (HbAS) and are usually asymptomatic. We performed a descriptive analysis of clinical manifestations and outcomes associated with SCT.<h4>Methods</h4>This was a descriptive, cross-sectional study that included patients with SCT from 2014 to 2020 at Hospital Militar Central, the reference center of the Military forces in Bogota, Colombia.<h4>Results</h4>O  ...[more]

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