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      Cardiovascular complications in patients with sickle cell disease

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          Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive disease in which homozygosity for a single point mutation in the gene encoding the β-globin chain produces hemoglobin S molecules that polymerize within the erythrocyte during deoxygenation; the result is sustained hemolytic anemia and vaso-occlusive events. As patients live to adulthood, the chronic impact of sustained hemolytic anemia and episodic vaso-occlusive episodes leads to progressive end-organ complications. This scenario culminates in the development of 1 or more major cardiovascular complications of SCD for which there are no approved or consensus therapies. These complications include elevated pulmonary artery systolic pressure, pulmonary hypertension, left ventricular diastolic heart disease, dysrhythmia, sudden death, and chronic kidney disease with associated proteinuria, microalbuminuria, and hemoglobinuria. In patients with advancing age, cardiopulmonary organ dysfunction and chronic kidney injury have significant effects on morbidity and premature mortality. Over the last 15 years, a number of tests have been validated in multiple replicate cohort studies that identify patients with SCD at the highest risk of experiencing pulmonary and systemic vasculopathy and death, providing for screening strategies tied to targeted, more aggressive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.

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          Journal
          Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program
          Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program
          bloodbook
          bloodbook
          Hematology: the American Society of Hematology Education Program
          American Society of Hematology (Washington, DC )
          1520-4391
          1520-4383
          8 December 2017
          : 2017
          : 1
          : 423-430
          Affiliations
          Pittsburgh Heart, Lung, Blood and Vascular Medicine Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Heart and Vascular Institute, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA; and Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA
          Author notes
          Correspondence Mark Gladwin, 1218 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace St, Pittsburgh, PA 15261; e-mail: Gladwinmt@ 123456upmc.edu .

          Conflict-of-interest disclosure: M.T.G. is on the Board of Directors or an advisory committee for Bayer; has received research funding from Bayer; holds patents with or receives royalties from the University of Pittsburgh, the NIH, and Globin Solutions, Inc; and has equity ownership in Globin Solutions, Inc. He is listed as a coinventor on an NIH government patent for the use of nitrite salts in cardiovascular diseases and on provisional patents for the use of recombinant neuroglobin and heme-based molecules as antidotes for carbon monoxide poisoning; the former has been licensed by United Therapeutics. M.T.G. is a co-investigator in a research collaboration with Bayer Pharmaceuticals to evaluate riociguat as a treatment for patients with SCD.

          Off-label drug use: None disclosed.

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          PMC6142571 PMC6142571 6142571 00059
          10.1182/asheducation-2017.1.423
          6142571
          29222288
          5e1e6b92-7040-4f98-98ad-0b39c44cb2b7
          © 2016 by The American Society of Hematology. All rights reserved.
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          Pages: 8
          Categories
          Management of Sickle Cell Disease: Present and Future

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