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White matter has impaired resting oxygen delivery in sickle cell patients.


ABSTRACT: Although modern medical management has lowered overt stroke occurrence in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), progressive white matter (WM) damage remains common. It is known that cerebral blood flow (CBF) increases to compensate for anemia, but sufficiency of cerebral oxygen delivery, especially in the WM, has not been systematically investigated. Cerebral perfusion was measured by arterial spin labeling in 32 SCD patients (age range: 10-42?years old, 14 males, 7 with HbSC, 25 HbSS) and 25 age and race-matched healthy controls (age range: 15-45?years old, 10 males, 12 with HbAS, 13 HbAA); 8/24 SCD patients were receiving regular blood transfusions and 14/24 non-transfused SCD patients were taking hydroxyurea. Imaging data from control subjects were used to calculate maps for CBF and oxygen delivery in SCD patients and their T-score maps. Whole brain CBF was increased in SCD patients with a mean T-score of 0.5 and correlated with lactate dehydrogenase (r2 ?=?0.58, P?

SUBMITTER: Chai Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6874897 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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White matter has impaired resting oxygen delivery in sickle cell patients.

Chai Yaqiong Y   Bush Adam M AM   Coloigner Julie J   Nederveen Aart J AJ   Tamrazi Benita B   Vu Chau C   Choi Soyoung S   Coates Thomas D TD   Lepore Natasha N   Wood John C JC  

American journal of hematology 20190221 4


Although modern medical management has lowered overt stroke occurrence in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), progressive white matter (WM) damage remains common. It is known that cerebral blood flow (CBF) increases to compensate for anemia, but sufficiency of cerebral oxygen delivery, especially in the WM, has not been systematically investigated. Cerebral perfusion was measured by arterial spin labeling in 32 SCD patients (age range: 10-42 years old, 14 males, 7 with HbSC, 25 HbSS) and 25  ...[more]

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