2010
DOI: 10.1586/ehm.10.49
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Reconsidering fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia with a focus on screening and prevention

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“…In a recent assessment of prospective studies on screening for HPA-1a alloimmunization including 176,000 low-risk pregnancies, it was concluded that screening of all pregnancies combined with antenatal treatment may reduce mortality and morbidity associated with FNAIT but that large-scale screening studies are needed to evaluate the effect of currently used interventions 37. Introduction of antenatal screening for FNAIT was considered in relation to the revised World Health Organization screening criteria,134 and it was concluded that the screening criteria were fulfilled 135. The ongoing Polish PREVFNAIT screening study is primarily undertaken to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing antenatal HPA-1 screening as a national routine later.…”
Section: Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a recent assessment of prospective studies on screening for HPA-1a alloimmunization including 176,000 low-risk pregnancies, it was concluded that screening of all pregnancies combined with antenatal treatment may reduce mortality and morbidity associated with FNAIT but that large-scale screening studies are needed to evaluate the effect of currently used interventions 37. Introduction of antenatal screening for FNAIT was considered in relation to the revised World Health Organization screening criteria,134 and it was concluded that the screening criteria were fulfilled 135. The ongoing Polish PREVFNAIT screening study is primarily undertaken to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing antenatal HPA-1 screening as a national routine later.…”
Section: Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those in favor of screening state that randomized controlled trials would be unethical to perform and that we will never gain this knowledge without first introducing screening 135,136…”
Section: Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, alloimmunization may occur naturally during pregnancy and cause a host of pathological conditions for the fetus as well as consequences for subsequent conception. The neonatal conditions linked to alloimmunization include fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia [126,127], fetal and neonatal hemolytic anemia [128], alloimmune neonatal neutropenia [129], hydrops fetalis [130], neonatal hemochromatosis [131], biliary atresia [132], and neonatal glomerulopathy [133]. Alloimmunization was also proposed to at least partially explain implantation failure, recurrent pregnancy loss and pre-eclampsia/eclampsia [134,135] as well as inflammatory lesions of the placental villi during pregnancy [136].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This recognition has opened the possibility of preventing anti-HPA-1a-associated FNAIT by the administration of HPA-1a antibodies to HPA1aYnegative women who have given birth to an HPA1aYpositive childVin principle the same strategy as has been used successfully for the prevention of HDFN. 51 It has recently been demonstrated in a proof-ofprinciple study that administration of polyclonal antiY HPA-1a purified from HPA-1aYimmunized women, as well as a monoclonal antiYHPA-1a (clone SZ21), was able to suppress the antibody response in A3 integrin (GPIIIa)Ydeficient (A3 j/j ) or knockout mice after transfusion of (human) HPA-1aYpositive platelets. 52 This study also employed a mouse model of FNAIT in which the pubs of of A3 j/j mice bred with wildtype BALB/c mice were examined for clinical signs of FNAIT.…”
Section: Toward Prevention Of Fnaitmentioning
confidence: 99%