In 88 sickle cell anaemia (SCA) patients and 30 healthy controls, quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) showed significantly lower venous oxygen saturation (Yv) in the superior sagittal sinus of SCA patients. SCA subjects with silent cerebral infarcts (SCI) showed significantly lower Yv relative to those without SCI. 39 SCA subjects participated in a clinical study investigating the effect of auto-adjusting positive airways pressure (APAP) over a period of six months. No significant Yv differences were observed between 21 patients receiving APAP and 18 receiving standard care. In the APAP group, treatment compliance was positively correlated with increases in Yv.
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