Auto-immune haemolytic anaemia - A high-risk disorder for thromboembolism?

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An audit of the effect of anticoagulant prophylaxis in acute exacerbations of severe autoimmune haemolysis was undertaken. All cases of this disorder presenting to one institution over a 16 year period were reviewed. There were 28 patients who had a total of thirty six exacerbations of haemolysis. Anticoagulant prophylaxis had been introduced from 1992 following three cases with fatal pulmonary emboli. Venous thromboembolism occurred in 5 of 15 exacerbations without prophylaxis but in only one of 21 in which prophylaxis was given. It is suggested that auto-immune haemolysis increases the risk of thromboembolism but further studies are required to quantify the risks and to define optimal prophylactic regimens.

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Hendrick, A. M. (2003). Auto-immune haemolytic anaemia - A high-risk disorder for thromboembolism? Hematology, 8(1), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/1024533021000059474

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