Johnson Kristina K, Duvall Deanna, Gilcher Ronald O, Smith James W, Forsberg Jean E, Terrell Deirdra R, Vesely Sara K, George James N
Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, College of Public Health, OUHSC, Oklahoma City, OK 73190, USA.
J Okla State Med Assoc. 2007 Jul;100(7):273-8.
The Oklahoma Thrombotic ThrombocytopenicPurpura-Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (TTP-HUS) Registry has enrolled all 335 consecutive patients from central, western and southeastern Oklahoma who had their first episode of clinically diagnosed TTP or HUS from 1989 through 2005; follow-up is complete for 333 patients. Identifying all patients is possible since plasma exchange is the essential treatment for all adults and some children with these disorders and since the Oklahoma Blood Institute (OBI) is the sole provider of plasma exchange services for this region. Patients in the Oklahoma TTP-HUS Registry have come from 46 counties and have been treated in 16 hospitals; 227 physicians have provided the principal care for these patients. A support group formed in 1996 has met 3 times each year, averaging 17 former patients plus 16 additional family members and friends. Registry data are an important source of information for physicians and their patients, providing a complete community perspective of these uncommon disorders.
俄克拉荷马血栓性血小板减少性紫癜-溶血性尿毒症综合征(TTP-HUS)登记处收录了1989年至2005年间俄克拉荷马州中部、西部和东南部连续出现首次临床诊断为TTP或HUS的所有335名患者;333名患者的随访已完成。由于血浆置换是所有患有这些疾病的成人和部分儿童的基本治疗方法,且俄克拉荷马血液研究所(OBI)是该地区血浆置换服务的唯一提供者,因此能够识别所有患者。俄克拉荷马TTP-HUS登记处的患者来自46个县,在16家医院接受治疗;227名医生为这些患者提供了主要护理。1996年成立的一个支持小组每年会面3次,平均有17名曾患患者以及另外16名家庭成员和朋友参加。登记处的数据是医生及其患者重要的信息来源,提供了这些罕见疾病完整的社区视角。