| Literature DB >> 31191063 |
Ebele Uche1, Oluwaseun Adelekan2, Akinsegun Akinbami1, Vincent Osunkalu3, Kamal Ismail1, Ann Abiola Ogbenna3, Mulikat Badiru1, Adedoyin Dosunmu1, Esther Oluwole4, Omolara Kamson5.
Abstract
Purpose: Hypercoagulability in sickle cell anemia (SCA) may be responsible for the increased development of vascular occlusion in certain organs as well as acute pain episodes. The causes of hypercoagulability in SCA are multifactorial and include raised homocysteine levels. This study, therefore, aimed to determine serum homocysteine levels in SCA patients in steady state and to correlate its levels with SCA disease severity. Patients andEntities:
Keywords: disease severity; homocysteine; sickle cell anemia
Year: 2019 PMID: 31191063 PMCID: PMC6520594 DOI: 10.2147/JBM.S198316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Blood Med ISSN: 1179-2736
Modified disease severity scoring system for sickle cell anemia
| Clinical and laboratory features | Score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crisis number(s) per year | 0–1 [0] | 2–3 [1] | ≥4 [2] | |
| Acute chest syndrome | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Osteomyelitis | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Renal failure | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Heart failure | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Avascular necrosis of femoral head | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Pneumonia | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Pigment gallstone & Jaundice | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Dehydrated | Yes [1] | No [0] | ||
| Anemia Hb ≥10 g/dL [0] | Hb≥8<10 g/dL [1] | Hb≥6<8 g/dL [2] | ||
| Hb≥4<6 g/dL [3] | Hb<4 g/dL [4] | |||
Notes: Data from Hedo et al .42 The values in brackets are scores for each participant's answers and results and the total severity score summed up from these values.
Age and gender distribution of study participants
| Variables | Cases (HbSS) frequency percentage | Controls (HbAA) frequency percentage | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||||||
| <20 | 20 | (20.8) | 19 | (19.8) | ||
| 21–30 | 42 | (43.8) | 33 | (34.4) | ||
| 31–40 | 21 | (21.9) | 20 | (20.8) | ||
| >40 | 13 | (13.5) | 24 | (25.0) | ||
| Gender | ||||||
| Males | 45 | (46.9) | 45 | (46.9) | ||
| Females | 51 | (53.1) | 51 | (53.1) | ||
Notes: Bold values indicate the levels of statistical significance.
Comparison of proportions and mean homocysteine levels of cases and controls
| Group | Normal homocysteine level (5–15 µmol/L) | Elevated homocysteine level (>15 µmol/L) | Total N (%) | Mean (±SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cases | 57 59.4 | 39 40.6 | 96 100 | 19.80±19.75 | |
| Controls | 96 100 | 0 0 | 96 100 | 9.16±4.29 |
Notes: Bold values indicate the levels of statistical significance.
Distribution of disease severity scores among individuals with sickle cell anemia
| Disease severity score | Number of subjects | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| ≤3 (Mild) | 60 | 62.5 |
| 4–7 (Moderate) | 36 | 37.5 |
| >7 (Severe) | 0 | 0.0 |
The relationship between serum homocysteine levels and disease severity scores in HbSS subjects
| Serum homocysteine levels | Disease severity score ≤3 | Disease severity score 4–7 (Moderate) | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |||
| Normal (5–15 µmol/L) | |||||
| 42 (73.7) | 15 (26.3) | 57 (59.4) | |||
| Elevated (>15 µmol/L) | |||||
| 21 (53.8) | 18 (46.2) | 39 (40.6) |
Notes: Bold values indicate the levels of statistical significance.