Gall Bladder Status Among Children With Chronic Haemolytic Anemia
NCT ID: NCT03533322
Last Updated: 2018-07-31
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
50 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-10-01
2019-10-01
Brief Summary
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Hemolysis is defined as the premature destruction of red blood cells (RBCs) (a shortened RBC life span). Anemia results when the rate of destruction exceeds the capacity of the marrow to produce RBCs. Normal RBC survival time is 110-120 days (half-life: 55-60 days), and thus, approximately 0.85% of the most senescent RBCs are removed and replaced each day.
Patients with chronic haemolytic anemia are subjected to many complications of chronic haemolytic anemia e.g anemic heart failure, complications of blood transfusion as hepatitis and AIDS, hypersplenism, haemosiderosis ,among them there is incidence of gallbladder stone formation.
This work aims to a) to determine the prevalence of gall bladder diseases among patient with chronic haemolytic anemia.
b) to determine the risk factors of gall bladder diseases among patients with chronic haemolytic anemia.
Detailed Description
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Risk factors
1. Multiple blood transfusions: In patients who periodically receive blood transfusions, hemolysis of the transfused cells may supplement the chronic endogenous blood destruction as a factor in the formation of gallstones \[11-12\].
2. High rates (20% by age of four years) of recurrent biliary tract obstruction in children with the sickle cell disease reported \[13\].
3. Obesity: With the prevalence of childhood obesity on the rise, there is a need to be more aware of obesity-related comorbidity including gallbladder disease. No clear link between the diet and risk for cholelithiasis, though foods high in cholesterol and low in fiber may increase the risk \[14\].
4. Inefficient and infrequent gallbladder contractions, which allow bile to sit in the gallbladder for long periods of time, resulting in an over concentrated bile that is conducive to stone formation \[15\].
1-Aim of the study:
1. to determine the prevalence of gall bladder diseases among patient with chronic haemolytic anemia.
2. to determine the risk factors of gall bladder diseases among patients with chronic haemolytic anemia.
2-Patients and methods: All cases included in the study will be subjected to:
* Full clinical history including (age of onset of chronic haemolytic anemia- type of chronic haemolytic anemia -frequency of blood transfusion - use of hydroxy urea - splenectomy or not- frequency of admission)
* Detailed clinical examination
* Abdominal ultrasound
* Plain KUB (kidney ureter bladder) x-ray if radiopaque stone.
* Compelete blood count
* Liver function test
* C- reactive protein
Type of study: cross- sectional study
Site of the study: Haematology ;general surgery units and out patient clinics ;emergency unit at Assuit university children hospital.
Duration of the study: one year
Inclusion crieteria: children between 1 :18 years known to have chronic haemolytic anemia.
Exclusion crieteria:
children below 1 year and above 18 years children had past history of cholecystectomy
Data analysis : Data will be processed and analyzed using SPSS software and the results will be processed in tables and figures .
Ethical consideration:
* Reviewing the proposal will be carried out before starting via the ethical committee of assuit faculty of medicine.
* The aim of the study will be explained to each patient before beginning of the process,written consent will be obtained from those who welcome to participate in the study.
* Privacy and confidentiality of all data will be assur
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
1 Year
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assiut University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Shohnda Mohammed Nazeir
Gall bladder status among children with chronic haemolytic anemia attending to Assiut University children hospital
Principal Investigators
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abelatif abdelmoez, professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
assiut universitypediatric hospital
shereen galal, assistprof
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
assiut universitypediatric hospital
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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gallbladderstatusinchhemlytic
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id