Sickle cell anemia and trait are highly prevalent within the African-American and other minority populations in the United States. As treatment modalities improve, these individuals will live longer, increasing the incidence of sickle-related eye disease. As blinding or life-threatening damage may occur to the retina, optic nerve and central nervous system, any nurse involved in the management of sickle cell must be aware of this critical public health issue. Appropriate screening and patient management are vital to the continued quality of life of these patients.
镰状细胞贫血和镰状细胞性状在美国非裔美国人和其他少数族裔人群中高度流行。随着治疗方式的改进,这些患者的寿命将会延长,镰状细胞相关眼病的发病率也会增加。由于视网膜、视神经和中枢神经系统可能会发生致盲或危及生命的损害,任何参与镰状细胞病管理的护士都必须意识到这一关键的公共卫生问题。适当的筛查和患者管理对于这些患者持续的生活质量至关重要。