Durable response to combination therapy including staphylococcal protein A immunoadsorption in life-threatening refractory autoimmune hemolysis.
Journal
  Transfusion.
Citation
  Transfusion. 42(9):1217-20
Publication date
  2002 Sep
Authors
  Javeed M
Nifong TP
Domen RE
Rybka WB
Investigators
  Ronald E. Domen
Thomas P. Nifong
Witold B. Rybka
MeSH headings
  Adrenal Cortex Hormones
Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune
Blood Transfusion
Immunoglobulins, Intravenous
Immunosorbent Techniques
Immunosuppressive Agents
Methylprednisolone
Plasmapheresis
Prednisone
Splenectomy
MeSH qualifiers
  therapeutic use
therapy
Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Few therapeutic options are available for severe, life-threatening, refractory autoimmune hemolytic anemia. CASE REPORT: A 53-year-old 110-kg man was seen with acute onset of symptomatic severe anemia with syncope, unstable angina, and jaundice. His nadir Hct was 8.3 percent with a peak total bilirubin of 44 mg per dL. The DAT was positive but the IAT was negative. Elution studies demonstrated an IgG pan-agglutinin antibody reactive at 37 degrees C. Treatment with high-dose corticosteroids and IVIG was instituted. An accessory spleen measuring 2 cm was identified and surgically removed, but the patient continued to have intense hemolysis. Cyclophosphamide at 200 mg per day was started. Apheresis with a staphylococcal protein A immunoadsorption column (Prosorba, Cypress Bioscience, Inc.) was initiated on Day 18 and was performed twice weekly for a total of six treatments. Cyclophosphamide was continued for a total of 14 days. His transfusion requirement ceased by the third immunoadsorption treatment. Forty units of RBCs were required over 23 days in an attempt to maintain a Hct greater than or equal to 15 percent. CONCLUSION: Refractory autoimmune hemolysis can be a life-threatening event. The patient did not achieve a response until after several different therapeutic modalities were instituted, including plasmapheresis with a staphylococcal protein A column (Prosorba). A complete response continues to be durable for more than 1 year after therapy.
Medline ID
  22317771