2024
DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2024012923
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Prophylactic exchange transfusion in sickle cell disease pregnancy: a TAPS2 feasibility randomized controlled trial

Eugene Oteng-Ntim,
Laura L. Oakley,
Vicky Robinson
et al.

Abstract: Serial prophylactic exchange blood transfusion (SPEBT) is increasingly used in pregnant women with sickle cell disease (SCD), despite a lack of robust evidence. TAPS2 (Transfusion Antenatally in Pregnant Women with Sickle Cell Disease) study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a definitive randomized controlled trial of SPEBT (intervention) versus standard care (control) in pregnant women with SCD. Women ≥18 years with SCD, between 6+0 and 18+0 weeks of singleton gestation, were randomized… Show more

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