2023
DOI: 10.1111/bjh.18777
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Acute chest syndrome in adult patients with sickle cell disease: The relationship with the time to onset after hospital admission

Abstract: Summary Data on acute chest syndrome (ACS) in adult sickle cell disease patients are scarce. In this study, we describe 105 consecutive ACS episodes in 81 adult patients during a 32‐month period and compare the characteristics as a function of the time to onset after hospital admission for a vaso‐occlusive crisis (VOC), that is early‐onset episodes (time to onset ≤24 h, 42%) versus secondary episodes (>24 h, 58%; median [interquartile range] time to onset: 2 [2–3] days). The median age was 27 [22–34] years, 89… Show more

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