2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tracli.2014.08.002
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Évaluation de la prévalence de l’hémosidérose post-transfusionnelle, étude SFVTT-01 : résultats préliminaires du groupe de travail de la SFVTT

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“…Leisch et al 23 "Despite the unclear prognostic role of RBC alloantibodies in (…) MDS (…) patients, alloantibody formation remains a clinical problem in the management of these patients" Leo-Kodeli et al 24 "[The prevalence of hemosiderosis, especially its severe forms, is therefore high.]" Lin et al 25 "Such a [prophylactic Rh and Kell antigen-matched RBC transfusion] policy should be considered in transfusion-dependent patients with MDS, although further studies on cost-effectiveness and careful consideration of resource availability in the local context are required."…”
Section: Survivalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Leisch et al 23 "Despite the unclear prognostic role of RBC alloantibodies in (…) MDS (…) patients, alloantibody formation remains a clinical problem in the management of these patients" Leo-Kodeli et al 24 "[The prevalence of hemosiderosis, especially its severe forms, is therefore high.]" Lin et al 25 "Such a [prophylactic Rh and Kell antigen-matched RBC transfusion] policy should be considered in transfusion-dependent patients with MDS, although further studies on cost-effectiveness and careful consideration of resource availability in the local context are required."…”
Section: Survivalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine studies reported outcomes relating to iron overload and its complications. 10,12,19,24,27,30,32,37,43 Three studies found an increased risk of iron overload complications among transfused MDS patients, including presentations of cardiomyopathy/heart failure, conduction disorders, diabetes and liver disease. 10,27,30 Two studies examined magnetic resonance imaging evidence of iron deposition with conflicting results about the correlation between liver iron and transfusion burden.…”
Section: Clinical Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%