Successful administration of eltrombopag in preparation for peritoneal dialysis catheter placement in a girl with MYH9-related disease.
Misako NakamuraKenichiro MiuraYoko ShiraiKiyonobu IshizukaTomoko NakamuraOsamu SegawaShinji KunishimaMotoshi HattoriPublished in: CEN case reports (2023)
MYH9-related disease is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by macrothrombocytopenia, nephropathy, inclusion bodies in leukocytes, sensorineural hearing loss, and cataract. Severe cases require kidney replacement therapy in the patient's second decade of life; thrombocytopenia constitutes a major risk factor for hemorrhagic complications during dialysis initiation or kidney transplantation. Prophylactic platelet transfusion prior to surgery is commonly administered to affected patients in these cases. However, transfusion in such patients has limitations other than the general risk of allergic reactions and blood-borne infections; it may also trigger alloimmunization, leading to platelet transfusion resistance or the development of anti-donor antibodies in potential kidney transplant recipients. Here, we describe prophylactic administration of eltrombopag, an oral thrombopoietin receptor agonist, prior to laparoscopic peritoneal dialysis catheter placement in a 15-year-old girl with MYH9-related disease. Her platelet count was approximately 30 × 10 3 /μL at baseline; it increased to 61 × 10 3 /μL on the day before surgery, thereby avoiding the need for platelet transfusions. There were no major bleeding or adverse events associated with eltrombopag administration. Thus, eltrombopag may be a safe and effective alternative to prophylactic platelet transfusions in patients with MYH9-related disease.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- chronic kidney disease
- cardiac surgery
- kidney transplantation
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- coronary artery bypass
- sickle cell disease
- prognostic factors
- ultrasound guided
- acute kidney injury
- climate change
- coronary artery disease
- early onset
- left ventricular
- heart failure
- risk factors
- human health
- atrial fibrillation
- mass spectrometry
- patient reported outcomes