Artigo Revisado por pares

Induction of Immune Tolerance in a 7-Year-Old Hemophiliac with an Anaphylactoid Inhibitor

1995; Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany); Volume: 74; Issue: 04 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1055/s-0038-1649877

ISSN

2567-689X

Autores

James Harper, Joan Cox Gill, Russell J. Hopp, John P. Evans, William D. Haire,

Tópico(s)

Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema

Resumo

Anaphylactic reactions were a rare complication of low purity VIII concentrates, but not with high purity VIII concentrates.7 y/o WM with severe hemophilia A, received only cryoprecipitate and monoclonally purified VIII concentrates; developed post-infusional urticaria. A 2-Bethesda-unit inhibitor was detected. Generalized urticaria and bronchospasm following factor developed as the titer increased. Skin tests demonstrated reactivity to plasma derived VIII, but not recombinant VIII (rhVIII). Attempts at desensitization using rhVIII failed. ELISA revealed an anti-VIII IgE antibody. He was treated with a modified tolerance regimen using rhVIII starting at 500 U/day with aggressive premedication. The dosage increased by 200 U weekly as tolerated to a maximum of 100 U/kg/d without symptoms.His antibody titer decreased rapidly once he started 100 U/kg/d. Six months later, the inhibitor was < 1 Bethesda unit.Immune tolerance induction using a graduated dosage of rhVIII was successful.

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