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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37069863/hereditary-hyperferritinemia-cataract-syndrome-in-a-family-with-hfe-h63d-mutation
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Tansu Eris, Ahmet Mert Yanik, Derya Demirtas, Asu Fergun Yilmaz, Tayfur Toptas
Hereditary hyperferritinemia-cataract syndrome (HHCS) is a rare genetic condition characterized by persistent hyperferritinemia (usually ferritin >1,000 ng/mL) without tissue iron overload, with or without early-onset slow-progressing bilateral nuclear cataract. It was first identified as a new genetic disorder in 1995, and since then genetic sequencing studies have been carried out to identify associated mutations in affected families. New mutations around the world are still being reported in the iron-responsive element (IRE) of the L-ferritin gene ( FTL ) to this day...
March 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36934777/reticulocyte-mitochondrial-retention-increases-reactive-oxygen-species-and-oxygen-consumption-in-mouse-models-of-sickle-cell-disease-and-phlebotomy-induced-anemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Gallivan, Mikail Alejandro, Amarachi Kanu, Nebeyat Zekaryas, Hart Horneman, Lenny K Hong, Elliott Vinchinsky, Don Lavelle, Alan M Diamond, Robert E Molokie, Jagadeesh Ramasamy, Angela Rivers
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is caused by a mutation of the β-globin gene that results in the production of hemoglobin S (HbS). People with SCD experience anemia, severe acute pain episodes, persistent chronic pain, multiorgan damage, and a reduced life span. The pathophysiology of SCD caused by the polymerization of HbS on deoxygenation results in red cell deformability and the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). These 2 factors lead to red cell fragility and hemolysis. Reticulocytosis is an independent predictor of disease morbidity and mortality in SCD...
March 16, 2023: Experimental Hematology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36761055/head-and-neck-reconstruction-in-patients-with-polycythemia-vera-case-series-and-literature-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophia Dang, Leila J Mady, Rahilla Tarfa, Jonathan C Li, Frank Bontempo, Irina Chibisov, Mark W Kubik, Mario G Solari, Shaum Sridharan
Background  Polycythemia vera (PV) is a myeloproliferative disease with overproduction of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets causing an increased risk of both thrombosis and hemorrhage. There are limited reports and no established guidelines for managing such patients undergoing reconstructive surgery. Methods  We present four patients with PV and head and neck cancer who required reconstruction after resection and provide a review of the current literature. Results  Preoperatively, patients on cytoreductive therapy continued with their treatment throughout their hospital course and had hematologic parameters normalized with phlebotomy or transfusions if needed...
February 2023: Journal of Hand and Microsurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36605019/non-invasive-hemoglobin-estimation-for-preoperative-anemia-screening
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Kevin D Hornedo-González, Adam K Jacob, Jennifer M Burt, Andrew A Higgins, Elizabeth M Engel, Andrew C Hanson, Lisa Belch, Daryl J Kor, Matthew A Warner
BACKGROUND: Preoperative anemia is common and associated with adverse postoperative outcomes. Assessment of hemoglobin concentrations may facilitate optimization prior to surgery. However, phlebotomy-based hemoglobin measurement may contribute to patient discomfort and iatrogenic blood loss, which makes non-invasive hemoglobin estimation attractive in this setting. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This is a prospective study of adult patients presenting for preoperative evaluation before elective surgery at a tertiary care medical center...
February 2023: Transfusion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36551926/safety-and-tolerability-of-oral-cannabinoids-in-people-living-with-hiv-on-long-term-art-a-randomized-open-label-interventional-pilot-clinical-trial-ctnpt-028
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Ralph-Sydney Mboumba Bouassa, Judy Needham, Dana Nohynek, Joel Singer, Terry Lee, Florian Bobeuf, Suzanne Samarani, Lina Del Balso, Natalie Paisible, Claude Vertzagias, Giada Sebastiani, Shari Margolese, Enrico Mandarino, Marina Klein, Bertrand Lebouché, Joseph Cox, Marie-Josée Brouillette, Jean-Pierre Routy, Jason Szabo, Réjean Thomas, Emmanuel Huchet, Antonio Vigano, Mohammad-Ali Jenabian, Cecilia T Costiniuk
BACKGROUND: With anti-inflammatory properties, cannabinoids may be a potential strategy to reduce immune activation in people living with HIV (PLWH) but more information on their safety and tolerability is needed. METHODS: We conducted an open-label interventional pilot study at the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Canada. PLWH were randomized to oral Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): cannabidiol (CBD) combination (THC 2.5 mg/CBD 2.5 mg) or CBD-only capsules (CBD 200 mg)...
December 7, 2022: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36460332/practical-anemia-bundle-for-sustained-blood-recovery-pabst-br-in-critical-illness-a-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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Matthew A Warner, Ronald S Go, Phillip J Schulte, William B Beam, Jonathan E Charnin, Laurie Meade, Kim A Droege, Brenda K Anderson, Matthew L Johnson, Brad Karon, Andrea Cheville, Ognjen Gajic, Daryl J Kor
INTRODUCTION: Anaemia is highly prevalent in critical illness and is associated with impaired outcomes during and after hospitalisation. However, the impact of interventions designed to attenuate or treat anaemia during critical illness on post-hospitalisation haemoglobin recovery and functional outcomes is unclear. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The Practical Anemia Bundle for Sustained Blood Recovery (PABST-BR) clinical trial is a pragmatic, open-label, parallel group, single-centre, randomised clinical trial assessing the impact of a multifaceted anaemia prevention and treatment strategy versus standard care for improvement of haemoglobin concentrations and functional outcomes after critical illness...
December 2, 2022: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36346557/prevalence-and-risk-factors-for-hospital-acquired-anemia-in-internal-medicine-patients-learning-from-the-less-is-more-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosanna Villani, Antonino Davide Romano, Roberta Rinaldi, Moris Sangineto, Mariateresa Santoliquido, Tommaso Cassano, Gaetano Serviddio
Hospital-acquired anemia is defined as a new-onset anemia in hospitalized patients who have a normal hemoglobin level at admission. Its prevalence is unknown and most studies published on this topic have been conducted in intensive care unit patients with limited applicability to less acute settings, such as internal medicine wards. We conducted a retrospective study and enrolled 129 patients who were admitted to an Internal Medicine Unit between October 2021 and February 2022. The median value of phlebotomy during hospitalization was 46 ml (IQR 30-72 ml), whereas the median length of hospital stay was 9 days (IQR 5-13 days)...
November 8, 2022: Internal and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36345523/development-of-blood-hemoglobin-level-early-detection-device-based-on-a-noninvasive-optical-platform
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Irzaman, Yaya Suryana, Sabar Pambudi, Tika Widayanti, Renan Prasta Jenie, Bayu Prastowo, Nazopatul Patonah Har, Vania Rahmawaty, Muhammad Dahrul, Aminullah, Ade Kurniawan, Ridwan Siskandar, Ichsan Hardyanto, Johan Iskandar, Naufal Muharram Nurdin, Arga Ardidarma, Sri Kristiana Rahayu, Husin Alatas
Blood hemoglobin levels are a reliable indicator for anemia screening, which generally uses an invasive system or takes blood using a syringe. Spectrophotometry can work by "substituting" the use of a phlebotomy tube needle with electromagnetic wave radiation or light. This study aims to develop and carry out a noninvasive diagnostic test for measuring hemoglobin levels. There are three main stages in this research: (i) measuring hemoglobin concentration and scanning an incident wavelength on standard hemoglobin solutions and blood controls, (ii) making a prototype variant of a noninvasive blood hemoglobin level measurement device, and (iii) testing the technology unit on the developed prototype...
November 2022: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36317954/hepcidin-as-a-potential-biomarker-for-the-diagnosis-of-anemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zainab H Fathi, Jehan A Mohammad, Zaid M Younus, Sameer M Mahmood
There are several blood-based markers to assess iron stores, but they all have some limitations. Hepcidin, a low-molecular-weight peptide hormone, is produced mainly by the liver. It is the main regulator of iron homeostasis by preventing iron release into plasma from absorptive enterocytes and macrophages. This review aims to critically assess existing data on potential role of hepcidin in diagnosis, particularly the (pre) analytical implications of the hepcidin measurement. There is a well-known causative correlation between hepcidin and iron deficiency...
October 31, 2022: Turkish journal of pharmaceutical sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36287195/evaluation-of-a-multilevel-laboratory-stewardship-intervention-targeted-to-cardiac-and-thoracic-surgical-services-at-an-academic-medical-center
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Patrick C Mathias, Sara Khor, Kathryn Harris, Suzanne J Wood, Farhood Farjah
CONTEXT.—: Unnecessary laboratory tests are ordered because of factors such as preselected orders on order sets, clinician habits, and trainee concerns. Excessive use of lab testing increases patient discomfort via unnecessary phlebotomy, contributes to iatrogenic anemia, increases risk of bloodstream infections, and increases the cost of care. OBJECTIVE.—: To address these concerns, we implemented a multilevel laboratory stewardship intervention to decrease unnecessary laboratory testing, measured by laboratory tests per day attributed to service, across 2 surgical divisions with high lab use...
October 26, 2022: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36208258/-efficacy-and-safety-of-ruxolitinib-in-polycythemia-vera
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Long Chang, Ming-Hui Duan
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ruxolitinib in patients with polycythemia vera (PV). METHODS: The clinical data of patients with PV treated with ruxolitinib in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The starting dose of oral ruxolitinib was 10 mg twice daily and could be increased after 3 months of treatment if hematocrit (HCT) control was not achieved. HCT control was defined as HCT<45% in the absence of phlebotomy...
October 2022: Zhongguo Shi Yan Xue Ye Xue za Zhi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36134078/the-novel-use-of-umbilical-cord-blood-to-obtain-complete-blood-counts-for-critical-neonatal-assessment
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Alexandra P Hansen, Gayle D Haischer-Rollo, Jonathan B Shapiro, James K Aden, Jude M Abadie, Thornton S Mu
BACKGROUND: Neonates undergoing clinical evaluations are often subjected to potentially painful phlebotomy for laboratory tests. The use of cord blood laboratory values for admission has been suggested as a means to decrease the risk of painful venipuncture and anemia. METHODS: Peripheral and umbilical cord blood complete blood count (CBC) results were obtained from infants who required a CBC. Results were compared using the Sysmex XN heme analyzer (Sysmex, Kobe, Japan)...
August 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36100552/transfusion-support-for-patients-with-sickle-cell-disease
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Lisa R Wallace, Suzanne R Thibodeaux
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is an essential treatment for many patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), whose RBCs express hemoglobin S (HbS), a mutated form of hemoglobin A (HbA). Transfusion goals include increasing blood oxygen carrying capacity and decreasing the relative amount of HbS to HbA to mitigate vaso-occlusion in small blood vessels. In situations where correction of severe anemia and reduction in HbS may be achieved without removal of RBCs, simple transfusion may be utilized. Partial manual RBC exchange, which removes blood containing HbS by phlebotomy and replaces with donor blood transfusion sequentially allows for larger changes in the ratio of HbS to HbA when compared to simple transfusion...
August 29, 2022: Transfusion and Apheresis Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36053232/central-line-access-is-predictive-of-diagnostic-blood-loss-and-transfusion-in-the-surgical-intensive-care-unit
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Brian D Adkins, Abe DeAnda, Judy A Trieu, Srinivas Polineni, Anthony Okorodudu, Sean G Yates
BACKGROUND: Most patients in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) have anemia and undergo extensive diagnostic laboratory testing (DLT). Consequently, patients undergo RBC transfusion, and many are discharged with anemia, both of which are associated with poorer outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To characterize DLT blood loss in the SICU. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a 1-year retrospective study of 291 patients admitted to a SICU. The number of draws, average volume, and estimated discard volume were recorded, along with clinical and laboratory findings...
September 2, 2022: Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36010080/effect-of-small-volume-blood-sampling-on-the-outcomes-of-very-low-birth-weight-preterm-infants
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Pin-Chun Su, Hao-Wei Chung, Shu-Ting Yang, Hsiu-Lin Chen
Very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants universally experience anemia of prematurity (AOP) while growing up. The effects of reduced blood sample volume on AOP, packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion, and outcome in VLBW preterm infants were examined in this study. To reduce blood loss due to phlebotomy, we set up a small volume blood sampling procedure in VLBW infants. In this retrospective study, we compared the VLBW infants who had undergone standard blood sampling (control group, n = 20) with those who underwent small volume blood sampling (study group, n = 84), with both groups receiving PRBC transfusion under restrictive criteria...
August 8, 2022: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35977360/a-contemporary-analysis-of-phlebotomy-and-iatrogenic-anemia-development-throughout-hospitalization-in-critically-ill-adults
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Luke J Matzek, Allison M LeMahieu, Nageswar R Madde, Daniel P Johanns, Brad Karon, Daryl J Kor, Matthew A Warner
BACKGROUND: Anemia is common in critically ill patients and may be exacerbated through phlebotomy-associated iatrogenic blood loss. Differences in phlebotomy practice across patient demographic characteristics, clinical features, and practice environments are unclear. This investigation provides a comprehensive description of contemporary phlebotomy practices for critically ill adults. METHODS: This is an observational cohort study of adults ≥18 years of age requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2019, at a large academic medical center...
September 1, 2022: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35767028/hospital-acquired-anemia-among-patients-in-a-university-hospital-and-the-affiliated-general-practices-in-the-capital-region-of-denmark-2019
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Margrethe Foss Hansen, Jens Kristian Munk, Bent Lind, Lise Bathum, Henrik Buhl, Henrik Løvendahl Jørgensen
INTRODUCTION: Approximately 25% of the patients with hospital acquired anemia (HAA) develop moderate to severe HAA during hospitalization. This is related to an increased risk of prolonged stay, readmission and mortality. The primary aim was during one year to characterize a population with very frequent phlebotomies based on a university hospital in the Capital Region of Denmark and the related general practitioners. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using administrative data on phlebotomies from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019 analyzed at a university hospital...
July 2022: Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35644281/lineage-tracing-analysis-defines-erythropoietin-producing-cells-as-a-distinct-subpopulation-of-resident-fibroblasts-with-unique-behaviors
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Keiichi Kaneko, Yuki Sato, Eiichiro Uchino, Naoya Toriu, Mayo Shigeta, Hiroshi Kiyonari, Shuichiro Endo, Shingo Fukuma, Motoko Yanagita
Erythropoietin (Epo) is produced by a subpopulation of resident fibroblasts in the healthy kidney. We have previously demonstrated that, during kidney fibrosis, kidney fibroblasts including Epo-producing cells transdifferentiate into myofibroblasts and lose their Epo-producing ability. However, it remains unclear whether Epo-producing cells survive and transform into myofibroblasts during fibrosis because previous studies did not specifically label Epo-producing cells in pathophysiological conditions. Here, we generated EpoCreERT2/+ mice, a novel mouse strain that enables labeling of Epo-producing cells at desired time points and examined the behaviors of Epo-producing cells under pathophysiological conditions...
August 2022: Kidney International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35622757/impact-of-acute-blood-loss-on-clinical-hematological-biochemical-and-oxidative-stress-variables-in-sheep
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Rejane Santos Sousa, Caroline Santos Sousa, Francisco Leonardo Costa Oliveira, Paulo Ricardo Firmino, Isadora Karolina Freitas Sousa, Valeria Veras Paula, Nohora Mercado Caruso, Enrico Lippi Ortolani, Antonio Humberto Hamad Minervino, Raimundo Alves Barrêto-Júnior
Blood loss in sheep can have different causes and may result in anemia. We aimed to evaluate the clinical, hematological, and biochemical alterations and the oxidative stress generated by acute blood loss. Eighteen healthy sheep underwent phlebotomy to remove 40% of the blood volume and were evaluated clinically and by laboratory tests for clinical, biochemical, and blood gas variables and to assess oxidative stress before induction (T0), 30 min (T30 min), and 6 (T6 h), 12 (T12 h), and 24 h (T24 h) after blood loss...
May 11, 2022: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35611135/myomatous-erythrocytosis-syndrome-a-case-report
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Xin-Yu Shu, Na Chen, Bi-Yun Chen, Hui-Xia Yang, Hui Bi
BACKGROUND: Uterine myoma is the most common benign tumor among women and is often accompanied by anemia. Here, we report the case of a patient with a very large leiomyoma but with a hemoglobin level as high as 197 g/L. After undergoing hysterectomy, all her hematological parameters returned to normal. Immunohistochemical staining of her myoma for erythropoietin showed strong positivity, which suggested that erythropoietin may be the cause of her erythrocytosis. A multidisciplinary team played a significant role in treating the disease...
April 6, 2022: World Journal of Clinical Cases
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