Sickle Cell Disease: From Research to Patient Management
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Brace yourselves as we delve into the intricate world of sickle cell disease, with insights from the brilliant Professor Lewis L Hsu, MD, a specialist in pediatric hematology oncology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Guiding us on his journey from chemical engineering to the medical field, he casts light on his groundbreaking work on developing mouse models to study sickle cell disease. Unfolding the remarkable progress made over the last couple of decades, he opens up on the challenges involved in making these new medications accessible to patients.
Hold onto your seats as we traverse the often unspoken realm of managing sickle cell disease during pregnancy. The vital role of prenatal care and pain management strategies are underscored, including the use of fentanyl for short-term pain relief in special cases. We also offer a sneak peek into our next episode on bone marrow and stem cell transplants, a promising frontier in the quest to conquer sickle cell disease. You don't want to miss Professor Hsu's insightful views on the role of community health workers in cultivating trust and facilitating access within communities. Tune in, and let us take you on this fascinating exploration of the labyrinth that is sickle cell disease research and management.
Chapters
1. Advancements in Sickle Cell Disease Research (00:00:00)
2. Managing Sickle Cell Disease in Pregnancy (00:12:48)
3. Emergency Department Bridging & Cell Transplants (00:18:01)
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