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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 27, 2018
Filed:
Mar. 09, 2012
Olivier Blanc-brude, Paris, FR;
Pierre-louis Tharaux, Paris, FR;
Chantal Boulanger, Paris, FR;
Sylvain Lejeune, Bobigny, FR;
Francois Lionnet, Paris, FR;
Olivier Blanc-Brude, Paris, FR;
Pierre-Louis Tharaux, Paris, FR;
Chantal Boulanger, Paris, FR;
Sylvain Lejeune, Bobigny, FR;
Francois Lionnet, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to methods for determining the risk of severe complications in hemolytic diseases. The present invention relates to a method for determining whether a patient suffering from sickle cell disease is at risk for a vaso-occlusive crisis comprising the steps consisting of i) determining the level of cell microparticles in a blood sample obtained from said patient and ii) determining the level of heme and/or hemoglobin contained in said cell microparticles. The present invention also relates to a method for a method the severe complication in hemolytic diseases comprising the steps consisting of i) determining the level of cell microparticles in a blood sample obtained from said patient and ii) determining the level of heme and/or hemoglobin contained in said cell microparticles. The present invention also relates to a method for preventing a vaso-occlusive crisis in a patient afflicted with by sickle cell disease comprising depleting the blood-borne microparticles laden in heme and hemoglobin from the blood of said patient.