PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLOIMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA IN NEONATES BORN TO MOTHERS WITH ANTI-HPA-4B

Among the 21, 354 pregnant women studied, anti-HPA-4b was detected in 39 (0.18%), and 6 neonates developed neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT; platelet count<15×104/μl). Platelet count at delivery was significantly different between neonates compatible (27.0×104/μl) and incompatible (15.3...

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Published inJournal of the Japan Society of Blood Transfusion Vol. 46; no. 5; pp. 463 - 466
Main Authors Yosimatu, Nobuhiro, Ohsugi, Kazuo, Ishijima, Ayako, Takasaki, Katsunori, Fujimori, Keiya, Enomoto, Takayuki, Azuma, Tatsuro, Sato, Akira, Yamaguchi, Osamu, Tohyama, Yuriko, Hando, Keiichi, Imamura, Shinya, Kin, Shogo, Nemoto, Kimio, Morita, Shoji, Sugafuji, Mitsuru, Yamaguchi, Tomiko, Yosida, Takao, Takeuchi, Chikako, Ohto, Hitoshi, Sato, Eiji
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japan Society of Transfusion Medicine and Cell Therapy 2000
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ISSN0546-1448
1883-8383
DOI10.3925/jjtc1958.46.463

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Summary:Among the 21, 354 pregnant women studied, anti-HPA-4b was detected in 39 (0.18%), and 6 neonates developed neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT; platelet count<15×104/μl). Platelet count at delivery was significantly different between neonates compatible (27.0×104/μl) and incompatible (15.3×104/μl, p<0.05) with maternal anti-HPA-4b. However, no significant difference between maternal anti-HPA-4b titer and the platelet count of incompatible neonates was observed. High titer (>64) of anti-HPA-4b, however, was associated with a higher risk of NAIT. In addition, normalization of platelet count (>15×104/μl) was delayed in babies from mothers with high antibody titer (>64) compared with babies from women with low antibody titer (≤64).
ISSN:0546-1448
1883-8383
DOI:10.3925/jjtc1958.46.463