Winfred C. Wang, MD Emeritus, Member Department of Hematology t 901.595.3497 f 901.595.5696
winfred.wang@stjude.org
February 22, 2021
Dr. Peter Newburger, Editor in Chief, Pediatric Blood and Cancer:
We would appreciate your review of “Effects of Hydroxyurea on Brain Function in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia” by Drs. Wang, Zou, Hwang, Kang, Ding, Heitzer, Schreiber, Helton and Hankins for publication as a Research Article in PBC.
Our study is the first to study the effect of treatment with hydroxyurea on brain function in children with sickle cell anemia using a comprehensive evaluation, which included both neuropsychologic assessment and functional MRI. Evaluations were performed immediately before and at the end of one year of treatment with hydroxyurea. Treatment led to significantly increased full scale IQ score and reading comprehension and decreased transcranial Doppler velocities. Full scale IQ was associated with higher Hemoglobin F and lower cerebral blood velocity. These data provide further support for the use of hydroxyurea in children with sickle cell anemia because of its enhancement of brain function.
This manuscript has not been submitted elsewhere nor previously published. The authors do not have any conflicts of interest. All authors have contributed to the manuscript in significant ways and have reviewed and agreed upon the manuscript content.
Potential reviewers: Dr. Alison King (Washington University), Dr. Daniel Armstrong (University of Miami), Dr. Charles Quinn (University of Cincinnati). There are no excluded reviewers.
Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely,
Winfred C. Wang, MD