[HTML][HTML] Elevated tricuspid regurgitation velocity and decline in exercise capacity over 22 months of follow up in children and adolescents with sickle cell anemia

VR Gordeuk, CP Minniti, M Nouraie, AD Campbell… - …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
VR Gordeuk, CP Minniti, M Nouraie, AD Campbell, SR Rana, L Luchtman-Jones, C Sable…
Haematologica, 2011ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background While in adults with sickle cell disease an elevation of tricuspid regurgitation
velocity is associated with increased mortality, the importance of this finding in children has
not been established. The role of intravascular hemolysis in the development of this
complication is controversial.
Abstract
Background
While in adults with sickle cell disease an elevation of tricuspid regurgitation velocity is associated with increased mortality, the importance of this finding in children has not been established. The role of intravascular hemolysis in the development of this complication is controversial.
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