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Title: The Long-Term Efficacy of Deferiprone in Thalassemia Patients With Iron Overload: Real-World Data from the Registry Database
Authors: Teerajed Kittipoom
Adisak Tantiworawit
Teerachat Punnachet
Nonthakorn Hantrakun
Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn
Thanawat Rattanathammethee
Sasinee Hantrakool
Chatree Chai-Adisaksopha
Ekarat Rattarittamrong
Lalita Norasetthada
Kanda Fanhchaksai
Pimlak Charoenkwan
Authors: Teerajed Kittipoom
Adisak Tantiworawit
Teerachat Punnachet
Nonthakorn Hantrakun
Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn
Thanawat Rattanathammethee
Sasinee Hantrakool
Chatree Chai-Adisaksopha
Ekarat Rattarittamrong
Lalita Norasetthada
Kanda Fanhchaksai
Pimlak Charoenkwan
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Abstract: Deferiprone (DFP) is an oral iron-chelating agent that is widely used in thalassemia patients with iron overload. This study aimed to investigate the long-term efficacy of DFP monotherapy on serum ferritin (SF) and adverse events. All thalassemia patients aged 15 years or older who received DFP monotherapy were identified from the thalassemia registry database between November 2008 and October 2019. After treatment, patients who achieved a target SF level, defined as <1000.0 ng/mL in transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT) and <800.0 ng/mL in non-TDT (NTDT) for two consecutive visits, were categorized as the achievable group. We used multivariate analysis to identify factors that contribute to differences between groups. One hundred and five patients were enrolled in the study with a median age of 28 (19–41) years and median initial SF level of 1399.0 (1141.0–2169.0) ng/mL. Of these, 61.0% carried Hb E (HBB: c.79G>A)/β-thalassemia (β-thal) and 60.0% were TDT patients. The median DFP dose was 63 (47–73) mg/kg/d and the median follow-up duration of treatment was 36 (20–54) months. A total of 58 (55.24%) patients were in the achievable group. The initial SF level <1350.0 ng/mL was significantly associated with achieving a targeted SF level (p = 0.002). Ten adverse events resulted in withholding DFP. The most common was gastrointestinal irritation in four patients and three patients with agranulocytosis. In conclusion, DFP is an effective iron chelator in thalassemia patients. Slightly more than half the patients (55.0%) achieved a target SF level. Lower SF levels at the beginning were an important factor.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/74576
ISSN: 1532432X
03630269
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