Literature DB >> 2371098

Intravenous desmopressin acetate in children with sickle trait and persistent macroscopic hematuria.

L A Baldree1, B H Ault, C M Chesney, F B Stapleton.   

Abstract

Persistent gross hematuria associated with sickle hemoglobinopathy that fails to respond to conventional supportive therapy represents a difficult management dilemma. Two such patients with protracted, often painful, sickle trait macrohematuria are described. Both patients had normal renal anatomy and vasculature and had failed to respond to bed rest, intravenous hydration, and a trial of oral epsilon-aminocaproic acid. Patient 1 had normal coagulation function. Patient 2 had von Willebrand disease (decreased factor VIII antigen and quantitative ristocetin cofactor activity). Patient 1 responded to intravenous desmopressin acetate at a dose of 0.3 microgram/kg with a 155% increase in factor VIII clotting activity and a 135% increase in ristocetin cofactor and cessation of her macrohematuria within 18 hours after completion of the desmopressin infusion. She remained free of gross hematuria for 5 months with the exception of short-lived trauma-induced hematuria (in three voids) 6 weeks after desmopressin therapy. Patient 2 did not respond to intravenous desmopressin infusion despite a 234% and a 360% increase in factor VIII clotting activity and ristocetin cofactor, respectively. Intravenous desmopressin acetate may be helpful in halting protracted significant macrohematuria associated with sickle trait hemoglobinopathy in some patients when conventional management fails.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2371098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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