Author:
Tsai Ti-An,Tsai Chang-Ku,Yang Yao-Hsu,Lee Zon-Min,Sheen Jiunn-Ming,Lee Yi-Chen,Tsai Chih-Min,Chen Chih-Cheng,Chang Chih-Hao,Niu Chen-Kuang,Yu Hong-Ren
Abstract
Few studies have addressed the risk of infection in transfusion-naïve thalassemia patients. We aimed to investigate whether transfusion-naïve thalassemia population has higher hospitalization rates for lower airway infection-related diseases than non-thalassemia population in children. A nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study was conducted using detailed medical records of the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Transfusion-naïve thalassemia patients were compared with a matched cohort at a ratio of 1:4. Data of the selected patients were adjusted for age, sex, and related comorbidities. We recorded the frequency of admissions or outpatient clinic visits for patients with a diagnosis of pneumonia or acute bronchitis/bronchiolitis. Based on our results, the hospitalization rates and incidence rate ratios of bronchitis/bronchiolitis and pneumonia for transfusion-naïve thalassemia children were all higher than those for non-thalassemia controls. Therefore, we conclude that transfusion-naïve thalassemia children are more likely to experience lower airway infections and have a higher probability of hospitalization for these conditions.
Funder
Chang Gung Medical Foundation
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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