AI Article Synopsis

  • Delayed haemolytic transfusion reaction (DHTR) is a serious condition that can happen in kids with sickle cell disease after they get a blood transfusion.
  • In a study of 41 children, DHTR usually showed up around 8 days after the transfusion, and 93% of the kids had painful crises.
  • Most kids had severe anemia and some faced major complications like breathing issues, liver problems, and strokes, but luckily, no one died. The study suggests needing better guidelines for treating DHTR in children.

Article Abstract

Delayed haemolytic transfusion reaction (DHTR) is a life-threatening haemolytic anaemia following red blood cell transfusion in patients with sickle cell disease, with only scarce data in children. We retrospectively analysed 41 cases of DHTR in children treated between 2006 and 2020 in a French university hospital. DHTR manifested at a median age of 10.5 years, symptoms occurred a median of 8 days after transfusion performed for an acute event (63%), before surgery (20%) or in a chronic transfusion programme (17%). In all, 93% of patients had painful crisis. Profound anaemia (median 49 g/L), low reticulocyte count (median 140 ×10 /L) and increased lactate dehydrogenase (median 2239 IU/L) were observed. Antibody screening was positive in 51% of patients, and more frequent when there was a history of alloimmunisation. Although no deaths were reported, significant complications occurred in 51% of patients: acute chest syndrome (12 patients), cholestasis (five patients), stroke (two patients) and kidney failure (two patients). A further transfusion was required in 23 patients and corticosteroids were used in 21 to reduce the risk of additional haemolysis. In all, 13 patients subsequently received further transfusions with recurrence of DHTR in only two. The study affords a better overview of DHTR and highlights the need to establish guidelines for its management in children.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjh.18605DOI Listing

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