Отбор больных для терапии хелаторами железа

С.В. Грицаев, Б. Даваасамбуу, Н.А. Романенко, К.М. Абдулкадыров

ФГБУ «Российский научно-исследовательский институт гематологии и трансфузиологии Федерального медико-биологического агентства», Санкт-Петербург, Российская Федерация


РЕФЕРАТ

Появление в организме пациентов с гематологическими заболеваниями агрессивных форм железа представляет потенциальную опасность для жизни. Перегрузка организма железом связана с регулярными переливаниями донорских эритроцитов и/или повышенным всасыванием железа в кишечнике, а также повреждающим действием цитостатических препаратов. Цель исследования — выявить больных, нуждающихся в хелаторной терапии. Проведен анализ результатов скринингового обследования 727 пациентов с различными гематологическими заболеваниями. Максимальная концентрация ферритина выявлена у больных с талассемией, первичным миелофиброзом (ПМФ) и миелодиспластическими синдромами (МДС), которым было проведено наибольшее количество трансфузий эритроцитной массы: 80, 37 и 35 доз соответственно. Наименьшая концентрация ферритина была у больных хроническим лимфолейкозом и гемолитической анемией, которым было перелито 18,5 и 16,5 доз эритроцитов соответственно. Выявлена корреляция между уровнем ферритина и общим числом перелитых доз донорских эритроцитов: r = 0,462; = 0,000. В онкогематологии кандидатами на хелаторную терапию в первую очередь являются больные МДС и ПМФ, у которых высокий уровень ферритина отражает избыток посттрансфузионного железа.


Ключевые слова: миелодиспластические синдромы, первичный миелофиброз, талассемия, острый лейкоз, множественная миелома, ферритин, переливания донорских эритроцитов.

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