Kitonyi G W, Kitonyi J M
Department of Human Pathology, Haematology and Blood Transfusion Unit, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 19676-00202, Nairobi, Kenya.
East Afr Med J. 2009 Dec;86(12 Suppl):S71-5. doi: 10.4314/eamj.v86i12.62907.
Ablation of the synovium with radiopharmaceuticals, referred to as radiation synovectomy, (RS), has emerged as a simple affordable and safe procedure that is highly effective in preventing chronic disabling end stage arthritis in haemophilia patients.
To provide a review of the principles and role of radiation synovectomy, (RS), in the management of haemophiliac patients with chronic haemarthrosis, and to consider the possibility of this treatment option in Kenyan patients with haemophilia.
A literature search through the internet using Boolean commands, PubMed interface to MEDLINE, Evidence, the Cochrane library. Papers from reputable haematology and radiation medicine journals, as well as conference presentations of the World Federation of Hemophilia were also included.
The searches for papers, abstracts and reviews were limited to English language, haemophilia, haemarthrosis, synovectomy, RS, radiopharmaceuticals for RS and safety of RS.
All abstracts, and most of the papers were reviewed. Only those abstracts, papers and conference materials from reputable sources were used for this paper.
All available papers and abstracts were reviewed for the most up to date information. The indications, requirements, procedure and safety aspects of RS were examined. The merits of alternative forms of synovectomy were considered. In the light of this information, the feasibility of RS as a treatment option for haemophilia patients in Kenya was considered.
Radiation synovectomy has been carried out on thousands of haemophilia patients with chronic haemathrosis over the last 20 years. Experience accumulated in numerous centres in America, Europe, Asia, North and South Africa indicates that majority of haemophilia patients undergoing RS are spared life long crippling arthritis and deformity. The principle safety concern of the potential for late radiation-related malignancy has been mitigated by appropriate choice of radiopharmaceuticals, and carefully executed procedure. The effectiveness, simplicity and affordability of RS make it particularly suitable for treatment of haemophilia patients in developing countries like Kenya.
用放射性药物切除滑膜,即放射性滑膜切除术(RS),已成为一种简单、经济且安全的治疗方法,在预防血友病患者慢性致残性终末期关节炎方面非常有效。
综述放射性滑膜切除术(RS)在血友病慢性关节积血患者管理中的原理和作用,并探讨该治疗方案在肯尼亚血友病患者中的可行性。
通过互联网使用布尔命令、PubMed接口检索MEDLINE、Evidence、Cochrane图书馆进行文献检索。还纳入了著名血液学和放射医学杂志的论文以及世界血友病联盟的会议报告。
对论文、摘要和综述的检索限于英语、血友病、关节积血、滑膜切除术、RS、用于RS的放射性药物以及RS的安全性。
对所有摘要和大多数论文进行了综述。仅使用来自可靠来源的那些摘要、论文和会议资料撰写本文。
对所有可用的论文和摘要进行综述以获取最新信息。研究了RS的适应症、要求、操作和安全性方面。考虑了其他形式滑膜切除术的优点。根据这些信息,探讨了RS作为肯尼亚血友病患者治疗选择的可行性。
在过去20年中,已对数千名患有慢性关节积血的血友病患者进行了放射性滑膜切除术。在美国、欧洲、亚洲、北非和南非的众多中心积累的经验表明,大多数接受RS的血友病患者避免了终身致残性关节炎和畸形。通过适当选择放射性药物和谨慎执行操作,已减轻了对晚期辐射相关恶性肿瘤潜在风险的主要安全担忧。RS的有效性、简单性和可承受性使其特别适合治疗像肯尼亚这样的发展中国家的血友病患者。