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500 Treatment Sessions Completed Over Three Years of Service

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - 28 July 2015: The apheresis service at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) is offering newhope to patients with blood disorders, with the state-of-the-art treatment providing an alternative to a previous method that carried a high possibility of morbidity and mortality.

Apheresis is a special process where whole blood is removed from a patient, separated into its components – including plasma and red blood cells - and re-transfused into the patientafter removing and replacing the blood component that contributes to a disease state.

The service at SKMC has completed over 500 treatment sessionsfor adult and paediatric patients across a wide spectrum of diseases.

“The type of diseases that benefit from such a treatment is very wide, includingand not limited to a variety of blood, renal and neurological disorders where the disease process results from antibodies attacking and destroying normal organ cells. It can also help in treating a rejection of a transplantedorganafter a solid organ transplant,” said Dr. Azzam Al Zoebie, Chief of Pediatric Oncology and Haematology Division at SKMC, certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, the American Board of Pediatric Hematology & Oncology and the American Board of Medical Quality.

“Apheresis is very effective, has minimal side effects, and so far no morbidity or mortality for the 150 or so sessions we've conducted on paediatric patients so far. Sometimes three to five sessions can even totally reverse a disease, and patients won't need to undertake therapeutic apheresis for life like dialysis,” added Dr. Al Zoebie.

According to Dr Al Zoebie, the treatment is helpful in children with certain types of leukemia who have extremely high white blood cell counts at the time of presentation, as well as patients with sickle cell disease with certain complications.

“Removal of the excess leukocytes – or leukemic cells – can help to prevent many serious and life threatening complications in the early stages of treatment. Similarly, lowering the concentration of the sickle haemoglobin and replenishing it with normal blood early on can prevent – or even cure – stroke in affected patients,” he added.

SKMC, which is managed by Cleveland Clinic,is a SEHA Health System facility.

 

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