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Abstract #4506

Characterization of Chelation Therapies in Thalassemia Patients by Longitudinal Analysis of MRI-Assessed Cardiac & Hepatic Iron Overload

Antonella Meloni1, John C. Wood2, Alessia Pepe1, Leila J. Noetzli2, Maria Chiara Dell'Amico1, Gianluca Valeri3, Claudio Ascioti4, Petra Keilberg1, Massimo Lombardi1, Vincenzo Positano1

1Fondazione G.Monasterio CNR-Regione Toscana & Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy; 2Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles, United States; 3Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Ospedali Riuniti "Umberto I-Lancisi-Salesi", Ancona, Italy; 4P.O. Giovanni Paolo II, Lamezia Terme, Italy


The gradient echo multiecho T2* MRI technique is the most robust method for the sensitive, fast, and reproducible quantification of cardiac and hepatic iron overload in thalassemia patients. Longitudinal analysis of cardiac and hepatic iron overload by regular MRI screening allows the characterization of chelation therapies efficacy and mechanism in thalassemia patients.