The purpose of this study was to evaluate if the variations of heart magnetic resonance imaging in beta-thalassemia major patients treated with Deferoxamine B mesylate (DF) or Deferiprone (L1) chelation therapy is a useful tool of the indirect myocardial iron content determination. For this reason, a prospective study was carried out. Seventy-two consecutive patients with beta-thalassemia major (35 treated with DF and 37 with L1) were studied. The main outcome results were laboratory parameters including determination of the liver iron concentration (LIC) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the heart and liver. The heart to muscle signal intensity ratios (HSIRs) were significantly increased in both the DF (t = -2.8; p < 0.01) and L1 (t ...
PURPOSE Cardiac failure due to myocardial iron overload is the most common cause of death in beta-th...
Background: Cardiac complications due to iron overload are the most common cause of death in patient...
We prospectively assessed the efficacy of deferasirox versus deferiprone or desferrioxamine as monot...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate if the variations of heart magnetic resonance imaging in b...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate if the variations of heart magnetic resonance imaging in b...
Most deaths in thalassemia major (TM) result from cardiac complications due to iron overload. No da...
Most deaths in thalassemia major (TM) result from cardiac complications due to iron overload. No da...
Iron can be deposited in all internal organs, leading to different types of functional abnormalities...
Iron chelators and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for assessing iron loading in...
Background Oral deferiprone was suggested to be more effective than subcutaneous desferrioxamine fo...
Iron chelators and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for assessing iron loading in...
BACKGROUND: Oral deferiprone was suggested to be more effective than subcutaneous desferrioxamin...
BACKGROUND: Oral deferiprone was suggested to be more effective than subcutaneous desferrioxamine fo...
Background: Iron-induced heart failure is the commonest cause of death in thalassaemia major. The ca...
In iron overload, almost all the excess iron is stored intracellularly as rapidly mobilizable ferrit...
PURPOSE Cardiac failure due to myocardial iron overload is the most common cause of death in beta-th...
Background: Cardiac complications due to iron overload are the most common cause of death in patient...
We prospectively assessed the efficacy of deferasirox versus deferiprone or desferrioxamine as monot...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate if the variations of heart magnetic resonance imaging in b...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate if the variations of heart magnetic resonance imaging in b...
Most deaths in thalassemia major (TM) result from cardiac complications due to iron overload. No da...
Most deaths in thalassemia major (TM) result from cardiac complications due to iron overload. No da...
Iron can be deposited in all internal organs, leading to different types of functional abnormalities...
Iron chelators and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for assessing iron loading in...
Background Oral deferiprone was suggested to be more effective than subcutaneous desferrioxamine fo...
Iron chelators and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for assessing iron loading in...
BACKGROUND: Oral deferiprone was suggested to be more effective than subcutaneous desferrioxamin...
BACKGROUND: Oral deferiprone was suggested to be more effective than subcutaneous desferrioxamine fo...
Background: Iron-induced heart failure is the commonest cause of death in thalassaemia major. The ca...
In iron overload, almost all the excess iron is stored intracellularly as rapidly mobilizable ferrit...
PURPOSE Cardiac failure due to myocardial iron overload is the most common cause of death in beta-th...
Background: Cardiac complications due to iron overload are the most common cause of death in patient...
We prospectively assessed the efficacy of deferasirox versus deferiprone or desferrioxamine as monot...