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Prevalence and clinical implications of anti-PF4/heparin antibodies in intensive care patients: a prospective observational study.
[heparin-induced thrombocytopenia]
Data
on
the
frequency
of
anti-
platelet
factor
4
/
heparin
(
PF
4
/
H
)
antibodies
and
their
association
with
outcomes
in
intensive
care
unit
(
ICU
)
patients
are
sparse
.
In
this
prospective
,
observational
study
we
screened
320
consecutive
surgical
/
medical
ICU
patients
for
anti-
PF
4
/
H
antibodies
by
enzyme-immunoassay
(
EIA
)
for
immunoglobulin
(
Ig
)
G
/
A
/
M
separately
and
heparin-induced
platelet
activation
assay
(
HIPA
)
at
ICU
admission
(
=
baseline
)
,
day
6
,
and
day
10
.
HIPA-
positive
patients
were
additionally
tested
by
serotonin-release
assay
(
SRA
)
.
Patients
tested
positive
by
day
10
:
for
anti-
PF
4
/
H-IgG
Â
=
Â
17
.
2
Â
%
and
for
anti-
PF
4
/
H-IgM
Â
=
Â
42
.
1
Â
%
.
Within
the
first
10
ICU
days
,
platelet
counts
decreased
to
<
100
Gpt
/
L
in
27
.
8
Â
%
patients
.
However
,
only
seven
patients
(
2
.
2
Â
%
)
experienced
a
drop
in
the
platelet
count
≥
50
Â
%
beginning
after
the
fourth
ICU
day
.
These
included
the
only
two
patients
(
0
.
6
Â
%
;
95
Â
%
confidence
interval
0
.
08
-
2
.
2
Â
%
)
with
heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia
(
HIT
)
.
Only
strong
reactions
in
the
HIPA
were
reproducible
by
SRA
.
This
study
confirms
that
testing
for
anti-
PF
4
/
H
IgG
antibodies
should
be
restricted
to
ICU-patients
who
develop
a
platelet
count
decrease
of
>
50
Â
%
that
begins
after
day
four
of
heparin
treatment
(
which
may
have
started
before
ICU
admission
)
.
Among
patients
testing
positive
by
IgG-
specific
EIA
a
functional
platelet
activation
assay
should
be
performed
(
regarding
only
strong
reactions
as
positive
)
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"positive patients"
symptom
allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
cadasil
cholangiocarcinoma
cowden syndrome
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
hodgkin lymphoma, classical
kabuki syndrome
kallmann syndrome
primary effusion lymphoma
sneddon syndrome
typhoid
waldenström macroglobulinemia
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