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BACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) patients suffer complications requiring simple and/or exchange transfusion. In 1999 we developed an automated exchange technique using infusion pumps and vascular catheters (IV Pump Method). OBJECTIVE: To prove that IV Pump Method is cost-efficient, and as safe and effective as automated cell separators. METHODS: Retrospective chart review of SCD patients requiring exchange transfusion admitted to PICU from 2003-2009. Evaluated method used, complications, costs, and Hemoglobin S% (HgS%) change, excluding patients not requiring exchange transfusion. RESULTS: Cost-reduction with IV Pump Method is around $1000. Average HgS% reduction using IV Pump Method was 30.3 vs. 28.8 in Blood Cell Separator group (p = 0.84). We had no complications or mortalities, with the majority of patients being male (p = 0.03) and on the oldest age group (11-19 y/o) for both methods. CONCLUSION: The IV Pump Method is a safe, effective, and cost-efficient alternative to perform exchange transfusion.