2009
DOI: 10.4081/hi.2009.e3
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Atrial and ventricular function in thalassemic patients with supraventricular arrhythmias

Abstract: The aims of this study were to evaluate through Color Doppler Myocardial Imaging (CDMI) echocardiography if atrial or ventricular myocardial alterations could be detectable in patients with thalassemia major (THAL) and if these alterations could be considered as predictive elements for supra-ventricular arrhythmic events. Twenty-three patients with THAL underwent clinical and electrocardiographic evaluation; patients were grouped in THAL1 (9 with supra-ventricular arrhythmias) and THAL2 (14 without arrhythmias… Show more

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“…Multiple long term effects due to chronic anaemia, tissue hypoxia and the compensatory reactions result in enhanced erythropoiesis and increased iron absorption. Additionally, regular blood transfusion leads to iron overload in critical organs such as the heart, liver, pancreas and gonads [3,4,5] . If the annual red cell requirement exceeds 200 ml/Kg of RBC, splenectomy should be considered, provided that other reasons for increased consumption, such as hemolytic reactions, have been excluded [6,7,8] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple long term effects due to chronic anaemia, tissue hypoxia and the compensatory reactions result in enhanced erythropoiesis and increased iron absorption. Additionally, regular blood transfusion leads to iron overload in critical organs such as the heart, liver, pancreas and gonads [3,4,5] . If the annual red cell requirement exceeds 200 ml/Kg of RBC, splenectomy should be considered, provided that other reasons for increased consumption, such as hemolytic reactions, have been excluded [6,7,8] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%