Hemoglobinopathies, in particular sickle cell disease, is the most prevalent
group of genetically transmitted diseases in the Brazilian population and should
thus be treated as a public health problem. Many of these patients frequently
present with complications and require emergency care at the blood bank
Coordinator in Rio de Janeiro. This study was developed with the aim of
characterizing the emergency assistance required by sickle cell disease patients
registered in the blood bank from January 2007 to December 2008. A retrospective
study of medical records was made of 78, mostly children, patients from the date
of their registration until December 2009. Most attendances (63.7%) were not
considered emergency care. The use of specialized services for cases that do not
require this level of complexity may saturate the capacity of these centers.
However, delay of intervention for complications due to the transportation of
patients to specialist centers may lead to deterioration in the clinical
condition.
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