1994
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/9.8.1211b
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Erythropoietin dose requirement in a patient with β-thalassaemia and chronic renal failure

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“…Winearls et al [21] used very high doses of EPO (600 IU/kg BW/week) to correct the anemia in an uremic patient with ·-thalassemia. Prata et al [5] treated a ß-thalassemia minor patient on dialysis with the initial EPO dose of 150 IU/kg BW/week, but progressively increased to 400 IU/kg BW/week without significant response; to avoid the need for transfusion, they used 800 IU/kg BW/week that allowed to obtain an Hb of 9.0-9.5. Such treatment did not have side effects and the arterial pressure was in the normal range.…”
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“…Winearls et al [21] used very high doses of EPO (600 IU/kg BW/week) to correct the anemia in an uremic patient with ·-thalassemia. Prata et al [5] treated a ß-thalassemia minor patient on dialysis with the initial EPO dose of 150 IU/kg BW/week, but progressively increased to 400 IU/kg BW/week without significant response; to avoid the need for transfusion, they used 800 IU/kg BW/week that allowed to obtain an Hb of 9.0-9.5. Such treatment did not have side effects and the arterial pressure was in the normal range.…”
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“…In patients on hemodialysis affected by ß-thalassemia minor the EPO-related enhancement of effective erythropoiesis is dose dependent within the range of 15-500 IU/ kg BW/week [5,6,15,[20][21][22]. Although 95% of patients respond to the higher doses of EPO, the individual response is highly variable.…”
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“…Due to this defi cient approach, the obtained Hb levels were constantly below 10 g/dl, although EPO was administered at very high doses, between 800 and 1,800 U/kg body weight/week i.v. [3,8] .…”
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“…Although chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, and cardiac disorders have been reported in patients with thalassemia major, an association of chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, cardiomyopathy, and thalassemia major, as in our case, has not been reported in the literature. 1,[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]…”
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