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Iron overload, cardiac and other factors affecting pregnancy in thalassemia major.

Maria Tsironi1, Markissia Karagiorga, Athanasios Aessopos.   

Abstract

The reproductive thalassemic population is growing older and doctors confront the challenge of the thalassemic pregnancy. Pregnancy is characterized by dynamic multiple system changes, resulting in increased basal oxygen consumption, changes in energy substrate use by different organs and increased susceptibility to oxidative stress, while homozygous transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia (beta-thal) patients manifest cardiac, hepatic, endocrine, and metabolic disorders attributable to chronic anoxia and iron overload. Pregnant thalassemic patients require significantly larger amount of total blood transfusion during pregnancy and iron overload increases the oxidative stress of pregnancy, while the risk for cardiovascular events, in a high cardiac output state, is augmented and chelation treatment is generally avoided due to the potential teratogenicity. Pregnancy in thalassemia major should be considered high risk, and be cared for by an expert team with special caution and sensitivity.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20524814     DOI: 10.3109/03630269.2010.485004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hemoglobin        ISSN: 0363-0269            Impact factor:   0.849


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Journal:  Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J       Date:  2014-07-24

2.  Pregnancy outcomes in women with thalassemia in North America and the United Kingdom.

Authors:  Alexis A Thompson; Hae-Young Kim; Sylvia T Singer; Elliott Vichinsky; Jennifer Eile; Robert Yamashita; Patricia J Giardina; Nancy Olivieri; Nagina Parmar; Felicia Trachtenberg; Ellis J Neufeld; Janet L Kwiatkowski
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2013-07-23       Impact factor: 10.047

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Authors:  Raffaella Origa; Federica Comitini
Journal:  Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis       Date:  2019-03-01       Impact factor: 2.576

4.  Fertility in Patients with Thalassemia and Outcome of Pregnancies: A Turkish Experience

Authors:  Burcu Akıncı; Akkız Şahin Yaşar; Nihal Özdemir Karadaş; Zuhal Önder Siviş; Hamiyet Hekimci Özdemir; Deniz Yılmaz Karapınar; Can Balkan; Kaan Kavaklı; Yeşim Aydınok
Journal:  Turk J Haematol       Date:  2019-06-14       Impact factor: 1.831

Review 5.  Iron Therapeutics in Women's Health: Past, Present, and Future.

Authors:  Joel Mintz; Jackie Mirza; Eric Young; Kyle Bauckman
Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-08

Review 6.  Pregnancy in women with thalassemia: challenges and solutions.

Authors:  George Petrakos; Panagiotis Andriopoulos; Maria Tsironi
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2016-09-08
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