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Absolute immature platelet counts in the setting of suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia may predict anti-PF4-heparin immunoassay testing results
Authors:Wei Chen  Jennifer P. Ha  Hong Hong  Robert W. Maitta
Affiliation:University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, United States
Abstract:

Background

Heparin-induced-thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a disease mediated by antibodies to platelet factor 4 (PF4)-heparin complexes. Immature platelet fraction (%-IPF) and absolute immature platelet count (A-IPC) measure newly-released platelets into circulation and can prove useful in differentiating patients with thrombocytopenic presentations due to consumptive or hypoproduction processes. Therefore, we evaluated utility of A-IPC in a cohort of thrombocytopenic patients suspected of HIT.

Patients and Methods

Twenty-six thrombocytopenic patients (<150?×?109/L) tested for anti-PF4-heparin and 36 non-thrombocytopenic controls were included. Platelet count, %-IPF, and A-IPC were determined at time of anti-PF4-heparin testing.

Results

Sixteen patients tested anti-PF4-heparin negative and 10 tested positive. Patients with positive anti-PF4-heparin did not differ in A-IPC from normal range (7.2?±?2.9?×?109/L vs. 7.1?±?3.2?×?109/L respectively; p?=?0.97). However, there was a significant A-IPC decrease in patients negative for anti-PF4-heparin compared to normal range and those testing anti-PF4-heparin positive (4.2?±?3.1?×?109/L vs. 7.1?±?3.2?×?109/L vs. 7.2?±?2.9?×?109/L respectively, p?9/L characterized 80% of anti-PF4-heparin positive cases.

Conclusion

A-IPC measurements can complement anti-PF4-heparin testing of patients suspected of HIT while potentially predicting anti-PF4-heparin immunoassay results.
Keywords:anti-PF4  anti-PF4-heparin  Heparin-Induced thrombocytopenia  HIT  Absolute immature platelet count
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