Harcke Susan J, Rizzolo Denise, Harcke H Theodore
Susan J. Harcke is a PA and medical officer in the Delaware National Guard's 31st Civil Support Team in Smyrna, Del. Denise Rizzolo is an assistant clinical professor at the Pace Completion Program in the Department of Physician Studies in New York City and an assessment specialist for the Physician Assistant Education Association. H. Theodore Harcke is a professor of radiology and pediatrics at Sidney Kimmel College of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, in Philadelphia, Pa. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
JAAPA. 2019 Nov;32(11):21-26. doi: 10.1097/01.JAA.0000586304.65429.a7.
Although glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is less known in Western countries than in the Middle East and Africa, global migration and immigration are bringing ethnic groups with the highest incidence of this inherited genetic disorder into the US healthcare system. The G6PD enzyme is critical to protecting erythrocytes against oxidative stress, and deficiency may lead to hemolysis in the presence of certain environmental factors such as infection and some medications and foods. Neonatal jaundice, favism, and hemolysis are associated with exposure to increased oxidative stressors in patients with G6PD deficiency. By recognizing the potential for G6PD deficiency, clinicians can screen for the disorder and teach affected patients how to avoid triggers that result in harmful clinical manifestations.
尽管葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)缺乏症在西方国家不如在中东和非洲那么为人所知,但全球移民正将这种遗传性基因疾病发病率最高的种族群体带入美国医疗体系。G6PD酶对于保护红细胞免受氧化应激至关重要,缺乏该酶在存在某些环境因素(如感染、某些药物和食物)时可能导致溶血。新生儿黄疸、蚕豆病和溶血与G6PD缺乏症患者暴露于增加的氧化应激源有关。通过认识到G6PD缺乏症的可能性,临床医生可以筛查该疾病,并教导受影响的患者如何避免导致有害临床表现的触发因素。