For nearly 30 years, patients with transfusional iron overload have depended on nightly deferoxamine infusions for iron chelation. Despite dramatic gains in life expectancy in the deferoxamine era for patients with transfusion-dependent anemias, the leading cause of death for young adults with thalassemia major and related disorders has been cardiac disease from myocardial iron deposition. Strategies to reduce cardiac disease by improving chelation regimens have been of the highest priority. These strategies have included development of novel oral iron chelators to improve compliance, improved assessment of cardiac iron status, and careful epidemiologic assessment of European outcomes with deferiprone, an oral alternative chelator available...
Iron accumulation is an inevitable consequence of chronic blood transfusions and results in serious ...
Background. Progressive iron overload is the life-limiting complication of transfusion therapy.Effec...
Iron accumulation is an inevitable consequence of chronic blood transfusions and results in serious ...
Transfusional hemosiderosis is a frequent complication in patients with transfusion dependent chroni...
Deferoxamine (DFO) was the standard of care for transfusional iron overload for > 40 years, requirin...
Although blood transfusions are essential for patients with hemoglobinopathies (ie Thalassemia, Sick...
Iron overload is one of the major causes of morbidity and death in patients undergoing chronic trans...
[[abstract]]Deferoxamine (DFO) therapy is associated with improved survival of thalassemia patients,...
Background—Cardiac complications secondary to iron overload are the leading cause of death in -thala...
Although blood transfusions are important for patients with hemoglobinopathies, chronic transfusions...
Abstract Background Available iron chelation regimes in thalassaemia may achieve different changes i...
Chronic iron overload from frequent blood transfusions to treat patients with severe anemias leads t...
Regular blood transfusions for the treatment of chronic anemia inevitably lead to iron overload sin...
The aim of this study is the evaluation of the safety and the efficacy of long-term combination ther...
Patients with thalassemia major accumulate body iron over time as a consequence of continuous red bl...
Iron accumulation is an inevitable consequence of chronic blood transfusions and results in serious ...
Background. Progressive iron overload is the life-limiting complication of transfusion therapy.Effec...
Iron accumulation is an inevitable consequence of chronic blood transfusions and results in serious ...
Transfusional hemosiderosis is a frequent complication in patients with transfusion dependent chroni...
Deferoxamine (DFO) was the standard of care for transfusional iron overload for > 40 years, requirin...
Although blood transfusions are essential for patients with hemoglobinopathies (ie Thalassemia, Sick...
Iron overload is one of the major causes of morbidity and death in patients undergoing chronic trans...
[[abstract]]Deferoxamine (DFO) therapy is associated with improved survival of thalassemia patients,...
Background—Cardiac complications secondary to iron overload are the leading cause of death in -thala...
Although blood transfusions are important for patients with hemoglobinopathies, chronic transfusions...
Abstract Background Available iron chelation regimes in thalassaemia may achieve different changes i...
Chronic iron overload from frequent blood transfusions to treat patients with severe anemias leads t...
Regular blood transfusions for the treatment of chronic anemia inevitably lead to iron overload sin...
The aim of this study is the evaluation of the safety and the efficacy of long-term combination ther...
Patients with thalassemia major accumulate body iron over time as a consequence of continuous red bl...
Iron accumulation is an inevitable consequence of chronic blood transfusions and results in serious ...
Background. Progressive iron overload is the life-limiting complication of transfusion therapy.Effec...
Iron accumulation is an inevitable consequence of chronic blood transfusions and results in serious ...