The Role of Doppler Imaging in the Evaluation of Immunological Complications in Thalassemia Patients’ Children

Abstract

This study aims to know the role of Doppler imaging in the evaluation of immunological complications in Thalassemia patients’ children with a study period Full time (one year from 22-9-2019 to 1-10-2020). In this study, 200 patients were collected and distributed into two groups (patients 120) (control group 80), and demographic information and data were collected through cooperation with different hospitals in Iraq, where included children between the ages of 5-16 years. Has been determined Conventional echocardiographic as one of the immunological manifestations which have been studied to know the effects of thalassemia on children. The results indicated a significant increase in systolic myocardial velocity for thalassemia patients with mean± sd 11.1+1.44, while for the control group 7.44+1.45of the septal wall of the basal mitral annulus myocardial velocities there were statistical differences between the two groups, with a statistical significance p value < 0.001.The cognitive functions of the heart were evaluated in this study as one of the immune diseases, and it was noted that there was slight disturbances in the functioning of diastolic myocardial velocity to the thalassemia patients compared with the control group, and the statistical analysis showed a weak direct relationship in this study. Issue Doppler imaging provides distinct and early results for conventional echocardiography to thalassemia patients, and a direct relationship was found between patients and those with a global disease condition.

Keywords

annulus, Doppler imaging, Thalassemia, patients, relationship, echocardiography