The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity

BACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a heterogeneous disease which can induce fatal complications, especially cardiovascular complications. The development of a classification system to classify patients with SCD helps to identify those with high risk for further preventive measures and follow-u...

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Main Author: Salem Bahashwan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-01-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Hematology
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijh.ijh_105_24
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description BACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a heterogeneous disease which can induce fatal complications, especially cardiovascular complications. The development of a classification system to classify patients with SCD helps to identify those with high risk for further preventive measures and follow-up. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the relationship between SCD severity and the risk of pulmonary hypertension (PH) development aiming to identify the group of SCD patients who are at high risk of PH development for further preventive measures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis for SCD patients retrieved from records from 2009 to 2021. Five hundred and seventeen patients were selected; all patients were assessed for the risk of PH by following the guidelines of the European Society of Respiratory and European Society of Cardiology using echocardiography. Patients were then classified according to the Severity Classification System for SCD into three classes from the least severe to the most severe. This study was held at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. RESULTS: Among participants, 93% have a low risk of PH. Fifty-eight (11.2%) patients have a severe SCD, and 458 (88.5%) patients have mild SCD. Twenty-nine (80.5%) of individuals with SCD who have a high or moderate risk of PH were found to have severe SCD (Class III). CONCLUSION: SCD severity is strongly correlated with the risk of PH development. The severity classification system is easily applicable to identify those with a high risk of PH development to apply further preventive strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-8dcfb66dbc7249fcbca29f69870e70c02025-08-20T03:15:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIraqi Journal of Hematology2072-80692543-27022025-01-0114112312610.4103/ijh.ijh_105_24The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severitySalem BahashwanBACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a heterogeneous disease which can induce fatal complications, especially cardiovascular complications. The development of a classification system to classify patients with SCD helps to identify those with high risk for further preventive measures and follow-up. OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the relationship between SCD severity and the risk of pulmonary hypertension (PH) development aiming to identify the group of SCD patients who are at high risk of PH development for further preventive measures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis for SCD patients retrieved from records from 2009 to 2021. Five hundred and seventeen patients were selected; all patients were assessed for the risk of PH by following the guidelines of the European Society of Respiratory and European Society of Cardiology using echocardiography. Patients were then classified according to the Severity Classification System for SCD into three classes from the least severe to the most severe. This study was held at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. RESULTS: Among participants, 93% have a low risk of PH. Fifty-eight (11.2%) patients have a severe SCD, and 458 (88.5%) patients have mild SCD. Twenty-nine (80.5%) of individuals with SCD who have a high or moderate risk of PH were found to have severe SCD (Class III). CONCLUSION: SCD severity is strongly correlated with the risk of PH development. The severity classification system is easily applicable to identify those with a high risk of PH development to apply further preventive strategies.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijh.ijh_105_24hemoglobinopathiespulmonary hypertensionseverity classificationsickle cell diseasevaso-occlusive crisis
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The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity
Iraqi Journal of Hematology
hemoglobinopathies
pulmonary hypertension
severity classification
sickle cell disease
vaso-occlusive crisis
title The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity
title_full The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity
title_fullStr The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity
title_full_unstemmed The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity
title_short The risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity
title_sort risk of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease in relation to the disease severity
topic hemoglobinopathies
pulmonary hypertension
severity classification
sickle cell disease
vaso-occlusive crisis
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ijh.ijh_105_24
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