IVIg-exposure and thromboembolic event risk: findings from the UK Biobank.
Mahima KapoorIan HuntJennifer SpillaneLaura Jayne BonnettElspeth Jane HuttonJames McFadyenJohn-Paul WestwoodMichael P T LunnAisling S CarrMary M ReillyPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2022)
Intravenous Ig is associated with increased risk of further TEE in individuals with prior history of an event with one further TEE for every six people exposed. In practice, this will influence how clinicians consent for and manage overall TEE risk on intravenous Ig exposure.