Risk‐based and individualised management of bleeding and thrombotic events in adults with primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)

Author:

Lambert Catherine1,Maitland Hillary2,Ghanima Waleed34

Affiliation:

1. Hemostasis and Thrombosis Unit, Division of Hematology Cliniques universitaires Saint‐Luc UCLouvain, Brussels Belgium

2. Division of Hematology and Oncology University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville Virginia USA

3. Department of Hemato‐oncology, Østfold Hospital Oslo University Oslo Norway

4. Department of Hematology, Institute of Clinical Medicine Oslo University Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractAlthough bleeding is one of the main symptoms of primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), risk factors for bleeding have yet to be fully established. Low platelet count (PC; <20–30 × 109/L) is generally indicative of increased risk of bleeding. However, PC and bleeding events cannot be fully correlated; many other patient‐ and disease‐related factors are thought to contribute to increased bleeding risk. Furthermore, even though ITP patients have thrombocytopenia and are at increased risk of bleeding, ITP also carries higher risk of thrombotic events. Factors like older age and certain ITP treatments are associated with increased thrombotic risk. Women's health in ITP requires particular attention concerning haemorrhagic and thrombotic complications. Management of bleeding/thrombotic risk, and eventually antithrombotic therapies in ITP patients, should be based on individual risk profiles, using a tailored, patient‐centric approach. Currently, evidence‐based recommendations and validated tools are lacking to support decision‐making and help clinicians weigh risk of bleeding against thrombosis. Moreover, evidence is lacking about optimal PC for achieving haemostasis in invasive procedures settings. Further research is needed to fully define risk factors for each event, enabling development of comprehensive risk stratification approaches. This review discusses risk‐based and individualised management of bleeding and thrombosis risk in adults with primary ITP.

Funder

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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