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Cardiovascular surgery-related risk factors: | |||
*Presence of a mechanical mitral or aortic valve | |||
*High shear stress from ECMO circuit | |||
Genetic conditions: | |||
*Hereditary spherocytosis | |||
*Hereditary elliptocytosis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Risk Factors
Oxidative stress in the setting of G6PD deficiency:[1]
- Use of primiquine for malaria treatment
- Use of dapsone for PCP or leprosy treatment
- Consumption of fava beans as part of a Mediterranean diet
- Use of sulfa drugs like trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for treatment of skin, urinary tract, or other infections
- Use of phenazopyridine for alleviating symptoms of dysuria
- Use of nitrofurantoin for treatment of a urinary tract infection
Cardiovascular surgery-related risk factors:
- Presence of a mechanical mitral or aortic valve
- High shear stress from ECMO circuit
Genetic conditions:
- Hereditary spherocytosis
- Hereditary elliptocytosis
References
- ↑ Luzzatto L, Seneca E (2014). "G6PD deficiency: a classic example of pharmacogenetics with on-going clinical implications". Br J Haematol. 164 (4): 469–80. doi:10.1111/bjh.12665. PMC 4153881. PMID 24372186.