Refractoriness to Platelet Transfusion Following Double Valve Replacement in an ITP Patient Who Had Undergone Splenectomy

1999 
Reports of patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) undergoing cardiac surgery are rare, and almost all of the reported cases required platelet transfusion. ITP patients, especially those having a history of splenectomy or a history of heavy bleeding, may have to undergo multiple platelet transfusions. Such transfusions may induce al-loimmunization against the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and result in refractoriness to subsequent platelet transfusions. We report a case of a 63-year-old female with ITP, with a history of splenectomy and multiple platelet transfusions, who underwent aortic and mitral valve replacement. Although corticosteroid administration, high-dose immunoglobulin therapy, and repeated platelet transfusion led to a temporary increase in platelet count and successful hemostasis, refractoriness to platelet transfusion occurred postoperatively because of the presence of the anti-HLA antibody. In addition, the patient showed complications of pyothorax. Corticosteroids might have exerted an inhibitory influence on the occurrence of pyothorax.
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