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Successful perioperative management of three patients with hereditary angioedema without C1 esterase inhibitor therapy: A developing country perspective
Immunobiology ( IF 2.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-03 , DOI: 10.1016/j.imbio.2020.152022
Ankur Kumar Jindal 1 , Ankita Singh 1 , Gummadi Anjani 1 , Anit Kaur 1 , Manojkumar Jaiswal 2 , Seema Chopra 3 , Uttam Saini 4 , Shalvi Mahajan 5 , Amit Rawat 1 , Surjit Singh 1 , Hilary Longhurst 6
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Background

Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare inherited disorder characterized by sudden and unpredictable appearance of swelling. Surgical procedures, even minor ones, are known to precipitate an attack in these patients. C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) therapy may be effective for short term prophylaxis in such situations. However, there is limited experience with short term prophylaxis in countries where C1-INH therapy is not available.

Methods

To report our experience of using short term prophylaxis for a dental procedure, a Cesarean section and a major hip surgery in one patient each with HAE in resource constrained settings.

Results

All 3 patients were given FFP before and during the procedure. While the first (a 6-year-old girl) and third patient (a 60-year-old male) were already taking stanozolol and the dose was doubled 5 days before the surgery, the second patient (28-year-old woman) was not taking any prophylaxis and she was initiated on stanozolol on the day of Cesarean section. The first patient was also given additional FFP one day after the dental procedure. After the procedure, the dose of stanozolol was decreased to baseline in patient 1 and 3 while it was discontinued in patient 3.

All 3 patients tolerated the procedures well and had no related episodes of angioedema.

Conclusions

Dental and other major surgical procedures in patients with HAE are known to precipitate an episode of angioedema. In countries where C1-INH therapy is not available, attenuated androgens and FFP may be used to prevent these episodes.

更新日期:2020-11-13
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