This retrospective study was conducted to determine whether the response to splenectomy is related to the response to previous treatments. We examined the records of 90 children splenectomized for chronic ITP. Platelet counts were constantly>50x10(9)/L in 68 patients (75%). An improvement in the quality of life was observed in 79 (85%). The success of splenectomy was strongly correlated with a good response to previous treatment. A negative response to any of the prior treatments had no predictive value. This finding is relevant when elective splenectomy is considered as a treatment option.

Splenectomy in children with chronic ITP: long-term efficacy and relation between its outcome and responses to previous treatments

RAMENGHI, Ugo;
2006-01-01

Abstract

This retrospective study was conducted to determine whether the response to splenectomy is related to the response to previous treatments. We examined the records of 90 children splenectomized for chronic ITP. Platelet counts were constantly>50x10(9)/L in 68 patients (75%). An improvement in the quality of life was observed in 79 (85%). The success of splenectomy was strongly correlated with a good response to previous treatment. A negative response to any of the prior treatments had no predictive value. This finding is relevant when elective splenectomy is considered as a treatment option.
2006
47(5 suppl)
742
745
immunoglobulins; splenectomy; thrombocytopenic purpura
RAMENGHI U; AMENDOLA G; FARINASSO L; GIORDANO P; LOFFREDO G; NOBILI B; PERROTTA S; RUSSO G; ZECCA M
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