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SUPPLEMENTAL TABLE 1: Preventive Services Recommended for Children Ages 2-5 Years with Sickle Cell Disease
Preventive
service
Antibiotic
prophylaxis
Efficacy
63% reduction in invasive
pneumococcal disease3
American Academy of Pediatrics
recommendation (2002)1
Twice daily; initiated by 2 months of age &
continued until at least 5 years of age for all
children with hemoglobin SS (HbSS) and
hemoglobin S0-thalassemia (HbS0)4
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
recommendation (2002)2
Twice daily; initiated by 2 months of age &
continued until at least 5 years of age for all
children with HbSS, HbS0, and HbSC
Children with SCD:
Immunogenic8-11 &
safe;11,12 efficacy unknown
Influenza
immunization
Transcranial
Doppler
screening
All children:
59-93% efficacious against
symptomatic, culturepositive influenza13-17
Relative risk of stroke
among children with
abnormal TCDa = 44 [95%
confidence interval = 5.5346] compared to children
with normal TCD24
Transfusion of children
with abnormal TCDs every
3-4 weeks reduced
incidence of stroke by
92%25
a) transcranial Doppler
Previously reported
compliance
Young children:
41-55% of days
covered)5,6
Infants:
40% filled antibiotic
prescription in first 12
weeks of life7
Children with SCD:
20%
(adolescents only)20
Annually18,19
Annually
All children:
39-46%21-23
No specific recommendation26
“Children at highest risk of stroke can be
identified by screening with [TCD]
ultrasonography. Those with positive
findings on TCD ultrasonography may be
candidates for primary stroke prevention
with chronic transfusions.”
Health maintenance (age 1-5 years): “TCD
ultrasonography may be indicated.”
At least annually
“TCD screening of children with SCD-SS
[and SCD-S0] is recommended to start at 2
years of age and continue annually if TCD is
normal and every 4 months if TCD is
marginal.”
45-68% screened
annually27,28
42% at least once during
a 13-year study
window29
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