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Clinical Medicine Insights: Blood Disorders

Efficacy and Safety of Rituximab for Refractory and Relapsing Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: A Cohort of 10 Cases

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Clinical Medicine Insights: Blood Disorders 2015:8 1-7

Case report

Published on 24 May 2015

DOI: 10.4137/CMBD.S25326


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Abstract

Objective: Idiopathic thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a life-threatening disorder mediated by autoantibodies directed against ADAMTS13. This provides a rationale for the use of rituximab in this disorder. We report our experience and the outcome of 10 cases of TTP (9 refractory and 1 relapsing) successfully treated with rituximab in combination with plasma exchange (PE) and other immunosuppressive treatments.

Methods: The diagnosis of TTP was based on clinical criteria and supported by severe deficiency of ADAMTS13 activity and presence of inhibitors in seven cases. Rituximab was started after a median of 18.6 sessions of PE (range: 5–35) at the dose of 375 mg/m2/week for 4–8 weeks.

Results: Complete remission was achieved in all patients after a median time of 14.4 days of the first dose (range: 6–30). After a median follow-up of 30 months (range: 8–78), eight patients were still in remission and two developed multiple relapses, treated again with the same therapy, and achieved complete responses; they are alive, and in complete remission after a follow-up of 12 and 16 months.

Conclusion: Rituximab appears to be a safe and effective therapy for refractory and relapsing TTP. However, longer follow-up is recommended to assess relapse and detect possible long-term side effects of this therapy.



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