1. Real-life experience with liver iron concentration R2 MRI measurement in patients with hemoglobinopathies: baseline data from LICNET
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Filippo Barbiera, Massimiliano Sacco, Maria Caterina Putti, Dario Schembari, Francesco Gioia, Valeria Cigna, Vincenzo Santoro, Maria Rosaria De Ritis, Elisabetta Chiodi, Benedetta Giorgi, Giuseppe Bellisssima, Di Salvo Veronica, Angela Vitrano, Nicola Arcadi, Gesualdo Polizzi, Saveria Campisi, Aldo Filosa, Filippo Cassarà, Crocetta Argento, Vincenzo Caruso, Maria Rita Gamberini, Franco Butera, Alessandra Quota, Giuseppina Calvaruso, Lorenzo Tesé, Aurelio Maggio, Carmelo Fidone, Esther Oliva, Rosario Di Maggio, Laura Mistretta, Rosamaria Rosso, Giovanna Abbate, Calogera Gerardi, Giovanni Giugno, Michele Rizzo, Antonino Giangreco, Maria Fustaneo, Sabrina Bagnato, and Valeria Commendatore
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Adult ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Liver Iron Concentration ,Iron Overload ,Adolescent ,Iron ,Thalassemia ,Ferritin levels ,Comorbidity ,Iron Chelating Agents ,Gastroenterology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Child ,Aged ,business.industry ,Deferasirox ,Alanine Transaminase ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Baseline data ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hemoglobinopathies ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Hemoglobinopathy ,Liver ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Ferritins ,Female ,business ,Deferiprone ,Biomarkers ,030215 immunology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Real-life data on the use of R2 MRI for the assessment of liver iron concentration (LIC) remain limited. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional analysis on 363 patients (mean age 35.6 yr, 44.1% men) with hemoglobinopathies (204 β-thalassemia major [TM], 102 β-thalassemia intermedia [TI], and 57 sickle cell disease [SCD]) that were evaluated with R2 MRI as part of LICNET, an MRI network of 13 Italian treatment centers. Results The mean LIC was 7.8 mg/g (median: 4.0), with high LIC (>7 mg/g) noted in both transfused (TM, TI 37%; SCD 38%) and non-transfused (TI 20%) patients. Ferritin levels correlated with LIC in both transfused (TM, TI, SCD) and non-transfused (TI) patients (P < 0.001), although lower values predicted high LIC in non-transfused patients (1900 vs. 650 ng/mL in TM vs. non-transfused TI). A correlation between LIC and ALT levels was only noted in HCV-negative patients (rs = 0.316, P < 0.001). The proportion of patients with high LIC was significantly different between iron chelators used (P = 0.023), with the lowest proportion in deferasirox (30%) and highest in deferiprone (53%)-treated patients. Conclusions High LIC values persist in subgroups of patients with hemoglobinopathy, warranting closer monitoring and management optimization, even for non-transfused patients with relatively low ferritin levels.
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- 2016
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