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Pediatr Blood Cancer ; 68(7): e28975, 2021 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33661561

RESUMEN

We report the clinical and laboratory coagulation characteristics of 27 pediatric and young adult patients (2 months to 21 years) treated for symptomatic COVID-19 at a children's hospital in the Bronx, New York, between March 1 and May 31, 2020. D-Dimer was > 0.5 µg/mL (upper limit of normal) in 25 (93%) patients at admission; 11 (41%) developed peak D-dimer > 5 µg/mL during admission. Seven (26%) patients developed venous thromboembolism: three with deep vein thrombosis and four with pulmonary embolism. Requirement of increased ventilatory support was a risk factor for thrombosis (P = 0.006). Three of eight (38%) patients on prophylactic anticoagulation developed thrombosis; however, no patients developed VTE on low-molecular-weight heparin prophylaxis titrated to anti-Xa level. Manifestation of COVID-19 disease was severe or critical in 16 (59%) patients. Four (15%) patients died of COVID-19 complications: all had comorbidities. Elevated D-dimer and increased VTE rate were observed in this young cohort, particularly in those with severe respiratory complications, suggesting thrombotic coagulopathy. More data are needed to guide thromboprophylaxis in this age group.


Asunto(s)
Anticoagulantes/uso terapéutico , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/epidemiología , COVID-19/complicaciones , Hospitalización/estadística & datos numéricos , SARS-CoV-2/aislamiento & purificación , Tromboembolia Venosa/epidemiología , Adolescente , Adulto , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/tratamiento farmacológico , Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/virología , COVID-19/virología , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , New York/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo , Tromboembolia Venosa/tratamiento farmacológico , Tromboembolia Venosa/virología , Adulto Joven
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Pediatr Blood Cancer ; 67(11): e28579, 2020 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32893954

RESUMEN

New York City has emerged as one of the epicenters of the SARS-COV-2 pandemic, with the Bronx being disproportionately affected. This novel coronavirus has caused significant respiratory manifestations raising the concern for development of acute chest syndrome (ACS) in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). We report a series of pediatric SCD SARS-COV-2-positive patients admitted with ACS. SARS-COV-2-positive SCD patients, who did not develop ACS, were the comparison group. Hydroxyurea use (P-value = .02) and lower absolute monocyte counts (P-value = .04) were noted in patients who did not develop ACS. These preliminary findings need to be further evaluated in larger cohorts.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome Torácico Agudo/complicaciones , Anemia de Células Falciformes/complicaciones , COVID-19/complicaciones , Síndrome Torácico Agudo/diagnóstico , Síndrome Torácico Agudo/tratamiento farmacológico , Adolescente , Anemia de Células Falciformes/tratamiento farmacológico , Antibacterianos/uso terapéutico , Antidrepanocíticos/uso terapéutico , COVID-19/diagnóstico , Prueba de COVID-19 , Niño , Doxiciclina/uso terapéutico , Femenino , Hospitales Urbanos , Humanos , Hidroxiurea/uso terapéutico , Masculino , Ciudad de Nueva York , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , SARS-CoV-2 , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven , Tratamiento Farmacológico de COVID-19
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Blood Cells Mol Dis ; 69: 53-56, 2018 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28911832

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is characterized by abnormally shaped, adhesive RBCs that interact with white blood cells and the endothelium, leading to chronic hemolysis, vasculopathy and a prothrombotic state. About 10% of subjects with a thrombotic event in the general population will have an associated antiphospholipid (aPL) antibody. One proposed mechanism for the thrombophilic nature of aPL antibodies is the disruption of the potent anticoagulant annexin A5 or Annexin A5 resistance (A5R). We designed a pilot study assessing the presence of aPL antibodies and disruption of A5R in pediatric sickle cell subjects. METHODS: 39 subjects with SCA participated in this study. A5R, DRVVT, anti-ß2GP1, anti-ß2GP1, anti-phosphatidylserine and anti-cardiolipin antibody assays were performed. RESULTS: There was a high prevalence of abnormal A5R despite a low prevalence of antiphospholipid antibodies. Multivariate logistic regression analyses showed an association with silent infarcts (p=0.015), lower hemoglobin (p=0.037), older age (p=0.047) and abnormal A5R. CONCLUSION: We report an association between annexin A5 resistance and presence of silent infarct, low hemoglobin, and older age in a subgroup of SCA subjects. A potential role for perturbed A5R in the pathophysiology of SCA needs to be evaluated further.


Asunto(s)
Anemia de Células Falciformes/sangre , Anemia de Células Falciformes/complicaciones , Anexina A5/sangre , Infarto/etiología , Infarto/patología , Adolescente , Adulto , Anemia de Células Falciformes/inmunología , Anexina A5/inmunología , Anticoagulantes/sangre , Anticoagulantes/inmunología , Enfermedades Asintomáticas , Autoanticuerpos/sangre , Autoanticuerpos/inmunología , Biomarcadores , Coagulación Sanguínea , Pruebas de Coagulación Sanguínea , Niño , Preescolar , Índices de Eritrocitos , Femenino , Humanos , Infarto/diagnóstico , Masculino , Oportunidad Relativa , Adulto Joven
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J Natl Med Assoc ; 113(4): 382-387, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33610309

RESUMEN

Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is a chronic illness that requires frequent health care visits for preventative management. Adherence to national guidelines such as the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Expert Panel Report on the Evidence-Based Management of Sickle Cell Disease can be challenging to both the clinician and the patient. Utilizing effective communication strategies with patients and their families can improve clinician/patient relationships, as well as adherence to national guidelines. Aims of this overview are to review challenges faced in outpatient subspecialty medicine and describe evidence-based techniques for more effective communication for patients with sickle cell anemia.


Asunto(s)
Anemia de Células Falciformes , Anemia de Células Falciformes/terapia , Consejo , Humanos
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Leuk Lymphoma ; 60(13): 3132-3137, 2019 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31288594

RESUMEN

The MLL3 gene has been shown to be recurrently mutated in many malignancies including in families with acute myeloid leukemia. We demonstrate that many MLL3 variant calls made by exome sequencing are false positives due to misalignment to homologous regions, including a region on chr21, and can only be validated by long-range PCR. Numerous other recurrently mutated genes reported in COSMIC and TCGA databases have pseudogenes and cannot also be validated by conventional short read-based sequencing approaches. Genome-wide identification of pseudogene regions demonstrates that frequency of these homologous regions is increased with sequencing read lengths below 200 bps. To enable identification of poor quality sequencing variants in prospective studies, we generated novel genome-wide maps of regions with poor mappability that can be used in variant calling algorithms. Taken together, our findings reveal that pseudogene regions are a source of false-positive mutations in cancers.


Asunto(s)
Análisis Mutacional de ADN/estadística & datos numéricos , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/genética , Bases de Datos Genéticas/estadística & datos numéricos , Leucemia Mieloide Aguda/genética , Homología de Secuencia de Ácido Nucleico , Algoritmos , Mapeo Cromosómico/métodos , Exones/genética , Reacciones Falso Positivas , Secuenciación de Nucleótidos de Alto Rendimiento , Humanos , Leucemia Mieloide Aguda/diagnóstico , Seudogenes/genética , Secuenciación del Exoma/estadística & datos numéricos
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