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NCT06769139

Evaluation of the Impact of Red Blood Cell Exchange on Thrombo-inflammation in Sickle Cell Disease

Sponsor: University Hospital, Toulouse

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Summary

Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder worldwide. It is a hemoglobinopathy characterized by chronic hemolysis, endotheliopathy, coagulation activation, and chronic inflammation. It is a multisystemic disease leading to acute (vaso-occlusive crisis, acute chest syndrome, stroke…) and chronic complications with multiorgan damage. Thrombo-inflammation is defined by the cooperation and interaction between hemostasis and the innate immune system. The platelet represents the cornerstone of this phenomenon, being at the interface of these two systems. In sickle cell disease, platelets are activated and release cytokines, leading to a pro-coagulant and pro-inflammatory state. Transfusion, whether occasional or chronic, is a major sickle cell disease treatment. It is common to distinguish simple transfusion from exchange transfusion. The latter involves replacing a given volume of sickle red blood cells with healthy red blood cells. Exchange transfusion allows avoiding an excessive increase in hemoglobin. The decrease of hemoglobin S under 30% achieved by red blood cell exchange reduces the risk of stroke by more than 90% in children with cerebral vasculopathy. Moreover, transfusion can be used in acute complications such as vaso-occlusive crisis and acute chest syndrome. Despite this efficacy, a subgroup of patients is not totally protected against acute and chronic complications. The persistence of chronic inflammation is suggested. To date, it is not known if red blood cell exchange can reduce the thrombo-inflammatory dynamic in sickle cell disease. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of red blood cell exchange on thrombo-inflammatory parameters in 20 adult sickle cell patients (10 patients on manual exchange and 10 patients on automatized exchange).

Official title: Evaluation of the Impact of Red Blood Cell Exchange on Thrombo-inflammation in Sickle Cell Disease STIREX : Sickle Cell Disease - Thrombo-Inflammation - Red Blood Cell EXchange

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2025-01

Completion Date

2026-01

Last Updated

2025-01-10

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Red blood cell exchange

Red blood cell exchange manual exchange and automatized exchange

Locations (1)

Oncopole - Toulouse Hospital

Toulouse, France