[Recurrent immune thrombocytopenia: a rare complication after contrast medium injection]
- PMID: 7671781
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1055470
[Recurrent immune thrombocytopenia: a rare complication after contrast medium injection]
Abstract
History and clinical findings: In a 66-year-old woman with unstable angina, treated with 20,000 IU heparin daily for 6 days, platelet count fell dramatically from 310,000 to 1000/microliters 8 hours after injection of 90 ml of contrast medium (Iopromide) during coronary angiography. In addition to a marked tendency towards spontaneous bleeding she developed a large haematoma at the site of the arterial puncture, with a fall in haemoglobin to 9 g/dl, and acute renal failure.
Treatment and course: Red blood cell and platelet infusions were given, together with cortisone, 1000 mg, and immunoglobulins. Platelet count returned to within normal limits after 8 days. Two haemodialyses initiated polyuria, followed by rapid normalization of kidney function. No antibodies against iopromide, iopamidol, heparin or heparinoids were found. At an emergency coronary balloon angioplasty 3 weeks later iopamidol was injected (45 ml). Again there was a profound fall in platelets to 1000/microliters, associated with acute renal failure. Treatment identical to that after the first episode brought about complete normalization.
Conclusion: The reported reactions were most likely due to immune thrombocytopenia after administration of contrast medium.
Comment in
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[Recurrent immunothrombocytopenia].Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1996 Feb 2;121(5):150. Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1996. PMID: 8717203 German. No abstract available.
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