• Title of article

    Survival in primary a plastic anaemia; experience with 20 cases from a tertiary hospital in Nigeria

  • Author/Authors

    Arewa, OP Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital - Department of Haematology Blood Transfusion, Nigeria , Akinola, NO Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital - Department of Haematology Blood Transfusion, Nigeria

  • From page
    290
  • To page
    293
  • Abstract
    Background: Aplastic anaemia is a condition characterized by pancytopenia and unexplained bone marrow hypocellularity. Without treatment, it is invariably fatal. However with the currently available treatment options, patient survival is improving in the developed countries. Methods: The study is a retrospective study. We reviewed the cases of primary aplastic anaemia managed in our hospital over a period of fifteen years. Results: A total of twenty five cases were seen; out of which twenty had complete analyzable data. Management consisted of transfusion support with packed red cells, platelet concentrates and freshly collected unbanked blood; immunosuppressive therapy was with methyl prednisolone. None of the patients had the benefit of bone marrow/stem cell transplantation. Overall median survival was 6.5 weeks. Conclusions: There is a clear need to ensure the availability of proven therapeutic options for patients such as bone marrow/stem cell transplantation and drugs such as cyclosporine and antithymocyte globulin to improve on the present situation.
  • Keywords
    Aplastic anaemia , survival, Nigeria. Running title: Survival in aplastic anaemia in Nigeria.
  • Journal title
    African Health Sciences
  • Journal title
    African Health Sciences
  • Record number

    2633762