Automated red blood cell exchange boosts quality of life for sickle cell patients

Pain. It haunts patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). They live with the looming threat of acute pain crises that could land them in the hospital — where they can struggle to find relief.

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"A sickle cell disease pain crisis is indescribable. It takes your breath, it takes everything," comments Bola Jibodu, a Sickle Cell Warrior from the UK.

Especially after a major SCD drug was recently withdrawn from the market,[1] patients will be looking for other options to prevent pain and other dangerous complications from a disease that robs them of so much.

Thankfully, another therapeutic avenue already exists — automated red blood cell exchange (aRBCX), where the problematic sickled blood cells are removed and replaced with healthy donor cells.

A team from Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies (Terumo BCT) recently completed a meta-analysis of retrospective data comparing the efficacy of different transfusion modalities used historically in SCD. A meta-analysis refers to a statistical method where researchers combine results from multiple studies that all used retrospective data (meaning they looked back at previously collected data) to analyze a particular research question, providing a more comprehensive picture compared to analyzing each individual study alone.

The meta-analysis completed by the Terumo BCT researchers examined over two decades of research documenting the efficacy of various SCD treatments and demonstrated that aRBCX consistently enhances the quality of life of patients with SCD.[2]

Rona Wiggins knows this firsthand. Before she started aRBCX in the U.S. more than 20 years ago, "There wasn't anything that was working for me. I would have pain in my joints, fatigue and jaundice." By receiving regular aRBCX procedures, she says "I don't have to worry about pain crises. I'm not as fatigued. It has afforded me to have a good quality of life. I am definitely living well with sickle cell."

The analysis highlights aRBCX as a proven therapy for managing SCD complications, leading to shorter hospital stays, reduced procedure times and fewer pain-related hospitalizations.

"Hospital used to be my second home," says Bola. "I could be talking to you and then go straight into crisis, just that minute. You live every day not knowing what's going to happen."

Terumo BCT makes the Spectra Optia™ Apheresis System, a platform used to collect and remove sickled cells from the blood of patients with SCD. The company advocates globally for patients with physicians, governments and NGOs to improve the lives of people suffering from SCD as well as different patient populations.

For example, earlier this year, a Terumo BCT-supported Delphi panel leveraged international experts to generate consensus on SCD complications and pregnancy. The result was a published consensus of recommendations for SCD complications due to pregnancy, including guidelines for whether and when to consider transfusion or aRBCX.[3]

"As gene therapies and drug treatments target permanent cures for sickle cell disease, red blood cell exchange remains a high-impact treatment to improve quality of life for Sickle Cell Warriors around the globe," said Antoinette Gawin, President and CEO of Terumo BCT. "Exchange therapies remain a mainstay to avoid disease complications, helping these warriors live their lives. We continue partnering with patient advocacy and policy groups to expand access to this common therapy." 

Meta-analysis of retrospective study findings:

aRBCX benefits: The results suggest that aRBCX, which replaces sickled cells with healthy red blood cells, may lead to shorter hospital stays, fewer pain-related hospitalizations and reduced procedure times for SCD patients. All of these together are deemed to positively influence the quality of life for patient with SCD.

Comparable complication rates: Complications related to vascular access were found to be comparable to those of other transfusion methods but require careful management.

Under-researched psychosocial aspects: The publication makes clear that areas such as anxiety, social functioning and emotional well-being need further study, with a greater focus on patient-reported outcomes.

About Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies 

Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies (Terumo BCT) is a medical technology company. Our products, software and services enable customers to collect and prepare blood and cells to help treat challenging diseases and conditions. Our employees worldwide believe in the potential of blood and cells to do even more for patients than they do today. This belief inspires our innovation and strengthens our collaboration with customers. Terumo BCT's customers include blood centers, hospitals, therapeutic apheresis clinics, cell collection and processing organizations, researchers, and private medical practices. Our customers are based in over 150 countries across the globe. We have 750+ granted patents, with more than 150 additionally pending. We have global headquarters in Lakewood, Colorado, along with four regional headquarters, seven manufacturing sites and five research and development centers across the globe. Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies is a subsidiary of Terumo Corporation (TSE: 4543), a global leader in medical technology.

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