[pubmed] Thromboembolic complications following intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in immune-mediated neurological disor

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[pubmed] Thromboembolic complications following intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in immune-mediated neurological disor

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J Clin Neurosci. 2021 Aug;90:311-316. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2021.06.021. Epub 2021 Jun 21.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Minor adverse events of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) include flu-like symptoms, eczematous skin reaction, electrolyte disturbance, and transient leukopenia. On rare occasions, serious complications such as aseptic meningitis, arrhythmia, decrease in blood pressure, and thromboembolic complications (TEC) have been described. The current study aimed to understand the frequency and clinical features of TEC related to IVIg administration in patients with immune-mediated neurological disorders.

METHODS: We conducted a retrospective chart review of hospitalized patients with immune-mediated neuromuscular or neuroimmunological disorders treated with IVIg from January 2018 to March 2020 in a single tertiary hospital.

RESULTS: During the study period, 61 patients were treated with a total of 364 IVIg infusions over 84 treatment courses. Among them, we identified 3 TEC cases that occurred during or after the completion of IVIg therapy: two patients with myasthenia gravis (F/60 and F/80) and one patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome (F/79) had undergone arterial TEC (two for ischemic stroke and one for pulmonary thromboembolism). The rates of TEC per patient, per treatment course, and per infusion were 4.91% (3/61), 3.57% (3/84), and 0.82% (3/364), respectively.

CONCLUSION: The risk of developing TEC upon receiving IVIg infusions is generally low in patients with immune-mediated neurological disorders; however, IVIg-related TEC should be cautiously monitored for in critically ill elderly patients with vascular risk factors, especially those suffering from myasthenic crisis.

PMID:34275568 | DOI:10.1016/j.jocn.2021.06.021


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