Authors
Robert J Adams, Donald J Brambilla, Suzanne Granger, Dianne Gallagher, Elliott Vichinsky, Miguel R Abboud, Charles H Pegelow, Gerald Woods, Elizabeth M Rohde, Fenwick T Nichols, Anne Jones, Judith P Luden, Latonya Bowman, Susan Hagner, Knashawn H Morales, E Steve Roach, STOP Study Investigative Team
Publication date
2004/5/15
Journal
Blood
Volume
103
Issue
10
Pages
3689-3694
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Description
The Stroke Prevention Trial in Sickle Cell Anemia (STOP) was a randomized multicenter controlled trial comparing prophylactic blood transfusion with standard care in sickle cell anemia (SCA) children aged 2 to 16 years selected for high stroke risk by transcranial Doppler (TCD). More than 2000 children were screened with TCD to identify the 130 high-risk children who entered the randomized trial. A total of 5613 TCD studies from 2324 children were evaluated. We also collected information on stroke. We describe the changes in TCD with repeated testing and report the outcome without transfusion in the STOP screened cohort. Risk of stroke was higher with abnormal TCD than with normal or conditional TCD (P < .001) or inadequate TCD (P = .002), and risk with conditional TCD was higher than with normal TCD (P < .001). Repeated TCD in 1215 children showed that the condition of 9.4% of children …
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