| Literature DB >> 29333401 |
Jun Ho Jang1, Ji Yoon Kim2, Yeung-Chul Mun3, Soo-Mee Bang4, Yeon Jung Lim5, Dong-Yeop Shin6, Young Bae Choi7, Ho-Young Yhim8, Jong Wook Lee9, Hoon Kook10.
Abstract
Management options for patients with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) have evolved substantially over the past decades. The American Society of Hematology published a treatment guideline for clinicians referring to the management of ITP in 2011. This evidence-based practice guideline for ITP enables the appropriate treatment of a larger proportion of patients and the maintenance of normal platelet counts. Korean authority operates a unified mandatory national health insurance system. Even though we have a uniform standard guideline enforced by insurance reimbursement, there are several unsolved issues in real practice in ITP treatment. To optimize the management of Korean ITP patients, the Korean Society of Hematology Aplastic Anemia Working Party (KSHAAWP) reviewed the consensus and the Korean data on the clinical practices of ITP therapy. Here, we report a Korean expert recommendation guide for the management of ITP.Entities:
Keywords: Aplastic Anemia Working Party; ITP; Management; Recommendation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29333401 PMCID: PMC5762735 DOI: 10.5045/br.2017.52.4.254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Res ISSN: 2287-979X
Recommended work-up for the diagnosis of ITP in adult patients.
a)Include rapid urease test, urea breath test, or stool H. pylori antigen assay. b)In selected cases with patients ≥60 years old, no appropriate response to therapy, or plan for splenectomy.
Abbreviations: HBV, hepatitis B virus; HCV, hepatitis C virus; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; H. pylori, Helicobacter pylori; Rh, rhesus.
Causes of secondary ITP in children.
Adapted from Neunert et al. [3]
Abbreviations: CMV, cytomegalovirus; IgA, immunoglobulin A; VZA, varicella zoster virus.
Diagnostic elements of ITP in children.
Adapted from George et al. [39] and Provan et al. [8].
a)Test in selected cases.
Abbreviations: CNS, central nervous system; DTaP, a vaccine for diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus; GI, gastrointestine; GU, genitourinary; MMR, measles-mumps-rubella combined vaccine; PCR, polymerase chain reaction.
Definition of medically unfit condition to splenectomy recommended by the Korean ITP Expert Group.
a)Platelet counts less than 30×109/L or not increasing to double from the baseline.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; DM, diabetes mellitus.