Significant haemoglobinopathies: A guideline for screening and diagnosis A British Society for Haematology Guideline

被引:16
|
作者
Bain, Barbara [1 ,9 ]
Daniel, Yvonne [2 ,3 ]
Henthorn, Joan [3 ]
de la Salle, Barbara [4 ]
Hogan, Amanda [3 ]
Roy, Noemi B. A. [5 ]
Mooney, Ciaran [6 ]
Langabeer, Lisa C. [7 ]
Rees, David [3 ,8 ]
BSH Comm
机构
[1] St Marys Hosp Campus Imperial Coll, St Marys Hosp, Ctr Haematol, London, England
[2] Synnovis, Guys & St Thomas Hosp, London, England
[3] NHS Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia SCT Screening Progr, London, England
[4] West Hertfordshire Hosp NHS Trust, UK NEQAS Haematol, Watford, England
[5] Oxford Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Haematol, Oxford, England
[6] St Vincents Hosp, Dept Haematol, Dublin, Ireland
[7] Childrens Hlth Ireland Crumlin, Dept Haematol, Dublin, Ireland
[8] Kings Coll London, Kings Coll Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Paediat Haematol, London, England
[9] British Soc Haematol, 100 White Lion St, London N1 9PF, England
关键词
genetic disorders; haemoglobinopathies; laboratory haematology; sickle cell anaemia; sickle cell disease; thalassaemia; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1111/bjh.18794
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Antenatal screening/testing of pregnant women should be carried out according to the guidelines of the National Health Service (NHS) Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Screening Programme. Newborn screening and, when necessary, follow-up testing and referral, should be carried out according to the guidelines of the NHS Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Screening Programme. All babies under 1 year of age arriving in the United Kingdom should be offered screening for sickle cell disease (SCD). Preoperative screening for SCD should be carried out in patients from ethnic groups in which there is a significant prevalence of the condition. Emergency screening with a sickle solubility test must always be followed by definitive analysis. Laboratories performing antenatal screening should utilise methods that are capable of detecting significant variants and are capable of quantitating haemoglobins A(2) and F at the cut-off points required by the national antenatal screening programme. The laboratory must ensure a provisional report is available for antenatal patients within three working days from sample receipt.
引用
收藏
页码:1047 / 1065
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Identification and management of preoperative anaemia in adults: A British Society for Haematology Guideline update
    Hands, Katie
    Daru, Jahnavi
    Evans, Caroline
    Kotze, Alwyn
    Lewis, Christopher
    Narayan, Shruthi
    Richards, Toby
    Taylor, Craig
    Timmins, Samantha
    Wilson, Alan
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2024, 205 (01) : 88 - 99
  • [22] Management of sickle cell disease in pregnancy. A British Society for Haematology Guideline
    Oteng-Ntim, Eugene
    Pavord, Sue
    Howard, Richard
    Robinson, Susan
    Oakley, Laura
    Mackillop, Lucy
    Pancham, Shivan
    Howard, Jo
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2021, 194 (06) : 980 - 995
  • [23] Guideline for laboratory diagnosis and monitoring of von Willebrand disease: A joint guideline from the United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation and the British Society for Haematology
    Platton, Sean
    Baker, Peter
    Bowyer, Annette
    Keenan, Catriona
    Lawrence, Caroline
    Lester, Will
    Riddell, Anne
    Sutherland, Megan
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2024, 204 (05) : 1714 - 1731
  • [24] Significant haemoglobinopathies: guidelines for screening and diagnosis
    Ryan, Kate
    Bain, Barbara J.
    Worthington, David
    James, Jacky
    Plews, Dianne
    Mason, Anthony
    Roper, David
    Rees, David C.
    de la Salle, Barbara
    Streetly, Allison
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2010, 149 (01) : 35 - 49
  • [25] A British Society for Haematology guideline on the assessment and management of bleeding risk prior to invasive procedures
    Lester, Will
    Bent, Clare
    Alikhan, Raza
    Roberts, Laura
    Gordon-Walker, Tim
    Trenfield, Sarah
    White, Richard
    Forde, Colm
    Arachchillage, Deepa J.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2024, 204 (05) : 1697 - 1713
  • [26] The use of viscoelastic haemostatic assays in the management of major bleeding A British Society for Haematology Guideline
    Curry, Nicola S.
    Davenport, Ross
    Pavord, Sue
    Mallett, Susan V.
    Kitchen, Dianne
    Klein, Andrew A.
    Maybury, Helena
    Collins, Peter W.
    Laffan, Mike
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2018, 182 (06) : 789 - 806
  • [27] British Society for Haematology guideline for anticoagulant management of pregnant individuals with mechanical heart valves
    Lester, Will
    Walker, Niki
    Bhatia, Kailash
    Ciantar, Etienne
    Banerjee, Anita
    Trinder, Joanna
    Anderson, Julia
    Hodson, Kenneth
    Swan, Lorna
    Bradbury, Charlotte
    Webster, Juliette
    Tower, Clare
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2023,
  • [28] Prevention and treatment of infection in patients with an absent or hypofunctional spleen: A British Society for Haematology guideline
    Ladhani, Shamez N.
    Fernandes, Savio
    Garg, Mamta
    Borrow, Ray
    de Lusignan, Simon
    Bolton-Maggs, Paula H. B.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2024, 204 (05) : 1672 - 1686
  • [29] Guidelines for the use of hydroxycarbamide in children and adults with sickle cell disease: A British Society for Haematology Guideline
    Qureshi, Amrana
    Kaya, Banu
    Pancham, Shivan
    Keenan, Russell
    Anderson, Jeremy
    Akanni, Magbor
    Howard, Jo
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2018, 181 (04) : 460 - 475
  • [30] The management of newly diagnosed large B-cell lymphoma: A British Society for Haematology Guideline
    Fox, Christopher P.
    Chaganti, Sridhar
    Mcilroy, Graham
    Barrington, Sally F.
    Burton, Cathy
    Cwynarski, Kate
    Eyre, Toby A.
    Illidge, Timothy
    Kalakonda, Nagesh
    Kuhnl, Andrea
    Mckay, Pam
    Davies, Andrew J.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2024, 204 (04) : 1178 - 1192