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Improved Endothelial Function with Combined Chelation Therapy in Thalassaemia Major

Authors :
Mark Westwood
Sunil V. Nair
Mark A. Tanner
Carlo Dessì
J Malcolm Walker
Ravi Assomull
Annalisa Agus
Gillian Smith
Dudley J. Pennell
Renzo Galanello
Source :
Blood. 108:1770-1770
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2006.

Abstract

Background: In β-thalassemia major (TM) myocardial iron toxicity is the dominant cause of ventricular dysfunction, with heart failure responsible for the majority of deaths. Abnormal endothelial function has also been described in these patients and could further contribute to cardiovascular complications. Endothelial function can be determined by measurement of flow mediated dilatation of the brachial artery (FMD). This can be assessed reproducibly by cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Aims: To report the changes in endothelial function, LV ejection fraction and ferritin from a randomized placebo controlled trial comparing combined chelation therapy (deferiprone and deferoxamine) with deferoxamine monotherapy. Methods: 65 patients (male 27, female 38, age 28.7+/−4.8years) with mild-moderate myocardial iron loading (heart T2* 8–20ms) were randomized to receive either deferoxamine with placebo (placebo group), or deferoxamine with deferiprone (combined group). FMD was assessed at baseline and after 12 months. Results: There were significant improvements in endothelial function in the combined treatment group compared with the placebo group (+8.8% vs 3.1% p=0.013). This was in accord with improvements in the combined group in left ventricular ejection fraction (+2.4% vs +0.6%, p=0.02), and serum ferritin (−870 vs −194 μg/L; p Conclusion: In patients with mild-moderate cardiac iron loading, the combined therapy of deferiprone and deferoxamine is superior to deferoxamine alone in improving endothelial function, cardiac function and ferritin, as well as reducing myocardial iron.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
108
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8b062fc027916f0c74a98d5a77a2511b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v108.11.1770.1770