Sickle cell transfusion program in Sask. now available

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Sickle cell patients no longer have to travel outside of Saskatchewan to access treatment, as a procedure is available by referral.

Sickle cell disease could lead to complications such as acute chest syndrome , stroke and organ failure. The transfusion could provide relief of symptoms and pain and prevent complications, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

Sickle cell disease is a rare, inherited condition which affects a red blood cell’s ability to carry oxygen and results in the cell taking the shape of a crescent moon or a sickle.Article content Cynthia Musonda said there are other barriers, such as language and physical, visible symptoms not being present in sickle cell patients.“We can provide this therapy here which is a huge time saver,” said Dr. Bonnie Richardson, SHA medical lead for apheresis in Regina. “Better care, better co-ordinated care locally and obviously for the patient, it’s great to save all that inconvenience and expense around travel.

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