Positive Outcome in a Pregnancy with Anti-kell Alloimmunization Treated with Intravenous Immunglobulin and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange Despite Persistence of High Titre Antibody: A Case Report

Vio, Cinzia and Colpo, Anna and Collodel, Luca and Marson, Piero and Gessoni, Gianluca (2024) Positive Outcome in a Pregnancy with Anti-kell Alloimmunization Treated with Intravenous Immunglobulin and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange Despite Persistence of High Titre Antibody: A Case Report. International Blood Research & Reviews, 15 (3). pp. 1-6. ISSN 2321-7219

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Abstract

Background: Few reports have been published about the current clinical management of anti-Kell alloimmunization in pregnancy; its low frequency of occurrence means that the few long series published have covered an extensive time period in which different treatment approaches have overlapped. The objective of the present paper is to present our experience in the clinical management of a pregnant woman who was positive for the anti-Kell antibody.

Materials and Methods: The laboratory follow-up included the weekly measurement of the antibody titre, and identification of the paternal and fetal genotype. The clinical management included TPE and IVIG administration. Obstetric monitoring included ultrasonographic monitoring of the fetus.

Case Description: We report a case of anti-Kell alloimmunization with high antibody titre at first observation. Testing for fetal DNA circulating in maternal blood confirmed positivity for KEL1 gene. The patient underwent fifteen sessions of TPE after 18 weeks of gestational age, followed by weekly IVIG infusion, which continued until 27 weeks of pregnancy. Anti-Kell titres were measured before and after each TPE session.

The patient had no need for IUBT and delivered by cesarean section at 34 weeks of gestational age. Pregnancy resulted in a live birth with mild HDFN.

Discussion: HDFN is a potentially lethal complication of alloimmunization, and IUBT is the standard treatment for severe fetal anemia. TPE and IVIG are two alternative treatment modalities described in the literature to avoid or postpone the need for IUBT transfusion. In the case reported, despite any substantial change in antibody titre, pregnancy resulted in a live birth. This result suggests that the use of TPE and IVIG in alloimmunization during pregnancy could be an effective treatment strategy.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Digi Academic > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 25 Jun 2024 08:40
Last Modified: 25 Jun 2024 08:40
URI: http://publications.journalstm.com/id/eprint/1456

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