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Determinants of Clinical Severity in Children with Sickle Cell Disease and Confirmed Asthma

BAFUNYEMBAKA, G.; Nacher, M.; Maniassom, C.; Houdouin, V.; Nathan, N.; Elenga, N.

2026-02-17 pediatrics
10.64898/2026.02.13.26346274 medRxiv
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BackgroundAsthma is a frequent comorbidity in children with sickle cell disease and has been associated with an increased risk of acute complications, particularly vaso-occlusive crises and acute chest syndrome. However, determinants of clinical severity among children with sickle cell disease and confirmed asthma remain poorly characterized, especially in tropical settings. This study aimed to identify factors associated with clinical severity in this population. MethodsWe conducted an observational study among children with sickle cell disease followed in French Guiana. The analysis was restricted to children with confirmed asthma. Clinical severity was defined as the occurrence of at least two hospitalizations during the 12 months preceding evaluation for vaso-occlusive crises and/or acute chest syndrome. Factors associated with severity were assessed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses. ResultsA total of 138 children with sickle cell disease and confirmed asthma were included, of whom 49 (35.5%) presented a severe clinical form. In multivariate analysis, no variable was independently associated with clinical severity. However, a trend toward an increased risk of severe disease was observed among children living in rural areas (adjusted OR = 1.94; 95% CI: 0.77-4.86), while a trend toward a protective effect was observed for Strongyloides stercoralis infection (adjusted OR = 0.18; 95% CI: 0.02-1.51). Allergic sensitization, although frequent (64.5%), was not associated with clinical severity after adjustment (adjusted OR = 0.66; 95% CI: 0.31-1.44). ConclusionAmong children with sickle cell disease and confirmed asthma, more than one third experience severe clinical disease. Severity does not appear to be driven by allergy but may be influenced by environmental and contextual factors specific to tropical settings. These findings support a stratified approach to sickle cell-associated asthma to identify high-risk children and prevent avoidable acute complications.

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