When to consider transfusion therapy for patients with non-transfusion-dependent thalassaemia

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Non-transfusion-dependent thalassaemia (NTDT) refers to all thalassaemia disease phenotypes that do not require regular blood transfusions for survival. Thalassaemia disorders were traditionally concentrated along the tropical belt stretching from sub-Saharan Africa through the Mediterranean region and the Middle East to South and South-East Asia, but global migration has led to increased incidence in North America and Northern Europe. Transfusionists may be familiar with β-thalassaemia major because of the lifelong transfusions needed by these patients. Although patients with NTDT do not require regular transfusions for survival, they may require transfusions in some instances such as pregnancy, infection or growth failure. The complications associated with NTDT can be severe if not properly managed, and many are directly related to chronic anaemia. Awareness of NTDT is important, and this review will outline the factors that should be taken into consideration when deciding whether to initiate and properly plan for transfusion therapy in these patients in terms of transfusion interval and duration of treatment. © 2014 The Authors.

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Haemoglobin e/β thalassaemia, Haemoglobin h disease, Iron chelation, Non-transfusion-dependent thalassaemia, Red cell transfusion, Β-thalassaemia intermedia, Blood transfusion, Chelation therapy, Humans, Thalassemia, Hemoglobin, Acute hemolysis, Adrenal insufficiency, Alloimmunization, Alpha thalassemia, Anemia, Awareness, Beta thalassaemia intermedia, Beta thalassemia, Clinical feature, Disease severity, Erythrocyte disorder, Folic acid deficiency, Gallstone, Heart right ventricle failure, Hemoglobin e-beta thalassemia, Hemolysis, Human, Ineffective erythropoiesis, Intestine absorption, Iron absorption, Iron overload, Leg ulcer, Liver cell carcinoma, Non transfusion dependent thalassaemia, Osteopenia, Osteoporosis, Practice guideline, Pulmonary hypertension, Review, Thrombosis, Treatment duration, Treatment indication, Adverse effects, Blood

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