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The prevalence of priapism in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease in Brazil
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P
= 0.01). In HbSS patients, the prevalence rate of priapism was from 3.5 (CI 95 % 0.94–13.4) when compared with patients with HbSC. No patient with β-thalassemia had priapism. Mean follow-up was 39.7 months (range 1–202 months). Since 91 % of patients with priapism had HbSS, this group was evaluated separately, revealing a rate of priapism of 1.6 % in patients <10 years and 8.3 % in those ≥10 years of age (
P
= 0.002). Regarding priapism in HbSS patients ≥10 years (8.3 %) when compared with patients <10 years (1.6 %), the prevalence rate was from 3.3 (CI 95 % 1.1–9.5). Duration of follow-up was not correlated with priapism (
P
= 0.774). Forty-seven patients were lost to follow-up. Telephone contact was successful with 14/22 patients with priapism, 50 % of whom had required hospital treatment. Most episodes (86 %) occurred at night, always during sleep. Medical interventions were required in 13 cases as follows: intravenous hydration (
n
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n
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n
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P
= 0.01). In HbSS patients, the prevalence rate of priapism was from 3.5 (CI 95 % 0.94–13.4) when compared with patients with HbSC. No patient with β-thalassemia had priapism. Mean follow-up was 39.7 months (range 1–202 months). Since 91 % of patients with priapism had HbSS, this group was evaluated separately, revealing a rate of priapism of 1.6 % in patients <10 years and 8.3 % in those ≥10 years of age (
P
= 0.002). Regarding priapism in HbSS patients ≥10 years (8.3 %) when compared with patients <10 years (1.6 %), the prevalence rate was from 3.3 (CI 95 % 1.1–9.5). Duration of follow-up was not correlated with priapism (
P
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n
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n
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n
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P
= 0.01). In HbSS patients, the prevalence rate of priapism was from 3.5 (CI 95 % 0.94–13.4) when compared with patients with HbSC. No patient with β-thalassemia had priapism. Mean follow-up was 39.7 months (range 1–202 months). Since 91 % of patients with priapism had HbSS, this group was evaluated separately, revealing a rate of priapism of 1.6 % in patients <10 years and 8.3 % in those ≥10 years of age (
P
= 0.002). Regarding priapism in HbSS patients ≥10 years (8.3 %) when compared with patients <10 years (1.6 %), the prevalence rate was from 3.3 (CI 95 % 1.1–9.5). Duration of follow-up was not correlated with priapism (
P
= 0.774). Forty-seven patients were lost to follow-up. Telephone contact was successful with 14/22 patients with priapism, 50 % of whom had required hospital treatment. Most episodes (86 %) occurred at night, always during sleep. Medical interventions were required in 13 cases as follows: intravenous hydration (
n
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n
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n
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