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Spring Therapeutics Exam #4 - Sickle Cell Disease
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05/13/2010

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Term
Sickle Cell Disease
Definition
hereditary disorder that is a chronic illness that presents with sickle cell hemoglobin (HbS) in RBCs;
substitution of valine for glutamic acid in beta chain leads to development;
Term
Sickle Cell Trait (SCT)
Definition
heterozygous inheritance of 1 normal cell & 1 sickle cell hemoglobin (HbAS) gene; usually asymptomatic;
Term
Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA)
Definition
homozygous inheritance of 2 defective genes (HbSS); symptomatic
Term
fetal Hgb (HbF)
Definition
primary O2 transport in fetus;
only a small proportion of red cell clones remain to produce HbF in adults;
Makes up 60-90% of fetal RBCs, but only <1% in adults;
Term
Sickle Hgb Polymerization
Definition
allows deoxygenated Hbg to exist as semisolid gel that protrudes into cell membrane --> loss of biconcave shape --> elongated, rigid, curved at ends ("sickle" shape)
Term
Sickled RBCs
Definition
increases blood viscosity --> sludging --> tissue hypoxia;
cycle of sickling & unsickling --> cell membrane damage, loss of membrane flexibility --> vasoocclusion;
Damage to cell membranes --> dehydrated, dense sickle cells --> loss of K/H2O --> irreversible sickled cells (ISCs)
Term
End Result of Sickle Hgb Polymerization & Viscosity & Sickle Cell Adhesion
Definition
impaired circulation, RBC destruction, & stasis of blood flow
Term
Symptoms of SCA
Definition
*PAINFUL VASOOCCLUSIVE crises (Hallmark)*;
dactylitis (hand-foot syndrome, inflammation of digits);
infarction of spleen, liver, bone marrow, kidney, brain, lungs;
gallstones;
priapism;
slow healing lower extremity ulcers;
weakness, lethargy;
Term
Signs of SCA
Definition
chronic hemolytic anemia;
enlargement of spleen, heart;
scleral icterus;
Term
Lab Tests to confirm SCA
Definition
Hbg 7-10 g/dL;
low HbF & increased reticulocytes, Plts, WBCs;
presence of sickled cells on blood smear;
Term
Featured Presentations of SCA
Definition
hemolysis AND vasoocclusive crises (VOC)
Term
Goals of Treatment of SCA
Definition
reduce or eliminate pts symptoms;
decrease frequency of sickle cell crises;
prevent development of complications;
maintain or improve quality of life through decreased hospitalizations & decreased morbidity;
Term
Nonpharmacological Therapy for SCA
Definition
*maintain adequate hydration --> decrease blood viscosity*;
avoid extreme temp. changes;
avoid physical exertion that leads to complications;
regular exams required to monitor for organ damage;
Term
immunizations
Definition
annual influenza vaccine, 6 months or older;
pneumococcal vaccine:
- PCV 7 (Prevnar): 6 wks - 15 months old;
- PPV 23 (Pneumovax): >2 yrs old & adults;
Meningococcal vaccine in asplenic pts;
Term
penicillin
Definition
prophylaxis until at least 5 yrs old to protect against pneumoccocal infections;
IM preferred due to noncompliance issues;
Use erythromycin if pts are allergic;
Term
folic acid
Definition
pts have increased demand for this --> accelerated erythropoiesis;
Term
hydroxyurea (Droxia, Hydrea)
Definition
MoA: stimulates production of HbF levels, increases # of HbF-containing reticulocytes, & intracellular HbF;
Indications:
- pts w/ >= 3 severe vasoocclusive pain crises and/or ACS per year or severe symptomatic anemia;
Adjust dose after 8-12 wks;
Administer folic acid w/ drug;
ADRs: myelosuppression, N/V, constipation, confusion, peripheral neuropathy;
Monitoring:
baseline - CBC, reticulocytes, MCV, HbF, bilirubin, ALT, pregnancy test;
Toxicity (myelosuppression): Stop drug for at least 1 wk until toxicity resolves, resume at smaller dose;
Term
decitabine (Dacogen)
Definition
2nd line tx of SCA;
for pts who do not respond to hydroxyurea;
Induces HbF production;
Administer SC;
ADR: neutropenia
Term
chronic transfusion therapy
Definition
important role in managing SCD;
Primary indication: stroke prevention, improvment of other organ damage;
Goal: achieve & maintain [HbS] <30% of total Hgb;
Administered every 3-4 wks;
Risks: alloimmunization, IRON OVERLOAD;
Term
deferasirox (Exjade)
Definition
use 1st with chronic transfusion therapy;
chelating agent used for iron overload (hemosiderosis) 2ndary to multiple transfusions;
Indications: after 1 yr of chronic transfusion OR serum ferritin >1500-2000 ng/ml;
Give Orally;
DO NOT chew or swallow --> disperse in water, OJ, apple juice for oral suspension;
ADRs: SCr increase, proteinuria, fever, HA, nausea;
Term
deferoxamine (Desferal)
Definition
used as 2nd agent after deferasirox is tried;
IV chelating agent;
Indications: after 1 yr of chronic transfusion OR serum ferritin >1500-2000 ng/ml;
Given SC via pump;
ADRs: injection site rxns, pain, fever, HA, ocular & ototoxicities;
Term
Fever and Infection
Definition
acute complication of SCA;
Most commonly caused by S. pneumoniae, influenza, and parvovirus 19;
Tx:
- may require hospitalization;
- Empirically start ANTIBIOTICS in any pt w/ fever >101 F;
Term
neurologic complications of SCA
Definition
vasoocclusive processes --> cerebrovascular occlusion (stroke);
Diagnose w/ CT scan or MRI;
TX:
- blood transfusion reduces incidence of stroke;
- thrombolytic therapy may be considered if <3 hrs since symptom onset;
Term
Acute Chest Syndrome (ACS) due to SCA
Definition
leading cause of death in SCD;
new pulmonary infiltrate w/ 1 or more symptoms: cough, dyspnea, chest pain, tachypnea, fever, wheezing, new onset hypoxia;
& an ambiguous response to antibiotics;
Tx:
- requires hospitalization;
- pain management;
- broad-spectrum antibiotics: macrolide, fluoroquinolone, or cephalosporin;
- O2 for respiratory distress;
- transfusions;
Term
Priapism
Definition
sickling in sinusoids of penis;
painful erection lasting < 2 hr (stuttering) to >2 hrs (prolonged);
Can lead to fibrosis & impotence;
Tx:
- vasoconstrictors (phenylephrine, epinephrine) - forces blood out of corpus cavernosum into venous return;
- vasodilators (terbuatline, hydralazine) - relaxes smooth muscle of vasculature, allowing blood to enter corpus cavernosum which displaces sickle cells;
Term
Sickle Cell Crisis
Definition
vasooclussive pain; aplastic crisis; acute splenic sequestration crisis;
Term
Vasoocclusive Pain
Definition
acute pain; recurrent acute crises can lead to permanent damage & chronic pain;
Involves: bone, liver, spleen, brain, lungs, penis;
Precipitating factors: infection, extreme weather conditions, dehydration, stress;
S/Sx: throbbing pain, local tenderness, erythema, swelling;
Tx:
- hydration & analgesia;
Monitor:
- PhEX, CBC, reticulocyte, UA, LFTs, bilirubin, CXRY, culture;
Term
Aplastic Crisis
Definition
transient suppression of RBC production in response to bacterial or viral infection;
- most commonly due to infection with PARVOVIRUS B19;
S/Sx: HA, fatigue, dyspnea, pallor, tachycardia, fever, upper respiratory or GI symptoms;
Tx:
- supportive care, transfusions;
Monitor:
- CBC, reticulocytes, X-ray, cultures, parvovirus titers;
Term
Acute Splenic Sequestration Crisis
Definition
acute exacerbation of anemia;
seen in viral or bacterial infections;
Common recurrence, can be fatal;
S/Sx:
- sudden onset of fatigue, dyspnea, distended abdomen;
- rapid decrease in Hgb w/ elevated retic count;
- SPLENOMEGALY;
Tx:
- RBC transfusion;
- broad-spectrum antibiotics;
- splenectomy (severe cases);
Monitor:
- vitals, spleen size, O2 sats, CBC, retic, cultures
Term
Management of Acute Pain of SCD
Definition
treat underlying precipitating factors;
Pick initial analgesic regimen based on SCD crises;
Schedula pain medication;
Provide rescue doses for breakthrough pain;
Frequently assess pain severity & side effects;
Treat adverse effects of opioids;
Transition to PO meds as pt improves, start pt on IV or IV PCA;
Term
Mild-moderate pain
Definition
nonopioid +/- weak opioid
Term
moderate-to-severe pain
Definition
weak opioid or low dose of strong opioid +/- nonopioid
Term
severe pain
Definition
strong opioid + nonopioid
Term
Weak Opioids
Definition
APAP w/ codeine;
hydrocodone + APAP;
Term
Strong Opioids
Definition
morphine;
hydromorphone;
methadone;
fentanyl;
Term
nonopioids
Definition
ibuprofen;
naproxen;
ketorolac (IV);
APAP
Term
ADRs of Opioids
Definition
respiratory depression;
itching; N/V; constipation; drowsiness;
Term
Adjunct Therapy for SCD
Definition
hydration, heating pads, relaxation, & distraction;
stool softener and/or stimulants for constipation;
antihistamine for itching;
antiemetics for N/V;
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