Anti-D Alloimmunization in Index Pregnancy after Appropriate Rho(D) Immune Globulin Injection in Two Obese Rh-Negative Patients.

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS AJP Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1791525
Stephanie Rodriguez, Phillip J DeChristopher, Kristen Krum, Ann Lal
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Background  The rhesus factor D (RhD)-negative patients who give birth to an RhD-positive newborn or who are otherwise exposed to RhD-positive red blood cells are at risk of developing anti-D antibodies. These antibodies may cause hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). During pregnancy, prevention of alloimmunization is completed with a Rho(D) immune globulin (RhIg). Cases  We report two cases, where obese patients developed alloimmunization, with high neonatal titers, after appropriate RhIG prophylaxis during the index pregnancy. Conclusion  Our cases demonstrate cases of anti D-alloimmunization in an index pregnancy, with high neonatal titers. Both patients are obese, with BMI > 35 mg/m 2 . Key Points RhIG can be administered via intramuscular or intravenous formulations. Overall, it appears that both formulations are equally effective. The optimal administration, especially with obese women, is not clearly established.Our cases demonstrate that obesity is a risk factor for failure of RhIG, and could lead to an increase in HDFN.

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两名肥胖的 Rh 阴性患者在注射适当的 Rho(D) 免疫球蛋白后在指数妊娠中出现抗 D 免疫。
背景恒河猴因子 D(RhD)阴性患者如果生下 RhD 阳性的新生儿,或接触到 RhD 阳性的红细胞,就有可能产生抗 D 抗体。这些抗体可能会导致胎儿和新生儿溶血病(HDFN)。在怀孕期间,使用 Rho(D)免疫球蛋白(RhIg)可有效预防同种免疫。病例 我们报告了两个病例,肥胖患者在妊娠期间接受了适当的 RhIG 预防治疗后,出现了同种免疫,新生儿滴度较高。结论 我们的病例显示了妊娠期抗 D 型同种异体免疫病例,新生儿滴度较高。两名患者均为肥胖,体重指数(BMI)大于 35 mg/m 2。要点 RhIG 可通过肌肉注射或静脉注射给药。总体看来,两种制剂的效果相同。我们的病例表明,肥胖是导致 RhIG 治疗失败的一个风险因素,并可能导致 HDFN 增加。
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