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. 2021 Sep 8;2(4):738–749. doi: 10.1002/jha2.282

TABLE 1.

Patient demographics and clinical characteristics

Demographic and clinical characteristics Patients with TDT (n = 165)
Age at the end of the observation period (years), median (IQR) 24.1 (11.8–37.2)
Age distribution, n (%)
<12 42 (25%)
12 < 18 19 (12%)
18 < 30 42 (25%)
30 < 40 29 (18%)
40 < 50 18 (11%)
50 < 60 12 (7%)
≥60 3 (2%)
Male, n (%) 82 (50%)
Ethnicity, n (%) n = 148
Pakistani 49 (33%)
Bangladeshi 18 (12%)
Indian 17 (11%)
Chinese 7 (5%)
White and Asian 1 (1%)
Any other Asian background 19 (13%)
White and Black African 1 (1%)
Any other White background 28 (19%)
Any other Black background 1 (1%)
Any other Mixed background 3 (2%)
Other ethnic group 4 (3%)
Not stated 17
Comorbidities at baseline n = 156
None 49 (31%)
≥1 107 (69%)
Not known 9
Comorbidities recorded in ≥5 patients, n (% of 156)
Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism a 31 (20%)
Splenectomy a 31 (20%)
Cardiac disease a 26 (17%)
Vitamin D Deficiency 25 (16%)
Osteoporosis a 22 (14%)
Diabetes a 20 (13%)
Hepatitis a 16 (10%)
Osteopenia a 13 (8%)
Hypothyroidism a 12 (8%)
Asthma 11 (7%)
Hypogonadism a 11 (7%)
Growth failure a 9 (6%)
Eczema 8 (5%)
Liver iron overload a 7 (4%)
Impaired glucose tolerance a 7 (4%)
Hypoparathyroidism a 6 (4%)
Other 81
Duration of TDT at baseline (years), median (IQR) 9.5 (3.6–18.5), n = 112
Age at TDT diagnosis (years), median (IQR) 1.0 (0.5–8.0), n = 107
a

Comorbidities likely to be TDT‐related. IQR: interquartile range. TDT: transfusion‐dependent β‐thalassaemia.