Introduction: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is characterized by a reduction in the von Willebrand cleavage protein ADAMTS-13, mainly as a consequence of autoimmunity. Plasma exchange (PEx) is standard, achieving complete remission (CR) in 77-83% of cases, but rates are variable depending on ADAMTS-13 activity and relapse is frequent in patients with <10%. Thus, an effective front-line immunosuppressive treatment is needed.
Materials And Methods: We administered PEx daily until CR and rituximab 100 mg/dose/week for 4 consecutive weeks to 10 patients with a first TTP episode and 1 relapsed patient (8 females (72%) and 3 males (28%)). Median age was 34 years (15-46) and laboratory parameters at diagnosis were as follows: platelets 11 × 10(9)/l (range 7-27.4 × 10(9)/l), lactate dehydrogenase 1822 U/l (range 705-8220 U/l, normal 70-180 U/l), and haemoglobin 6 g/dl (range 4.2-11.8 g/dl). ADAMTS-13 activity was determined in eight patients and was <10% in all. ADAMTS-13 autoantibody titre was determined in seven patients and was >15 units/ml in all (ref: negative <12, undetermined 12-15, positive >15 units/ml); Shiga toxin was negative in all patients. The median number of PEx until CR was 7 (range 4-12); prednisone 1 mg/kg was administered to six patients.
Results: The median follow-up was 22 months (range 4-49) and the estimated 2-year relapse-free survival was 89%; one HIV+ patient relapsed at 8 months follow-up. No complications related to PEx or rituximab were reported.
Conclusions: Our study suggests that low-dose rituximab and PEx are effective as front-line treatment for acute TTP; however, a prospective trial is needed to demonstrate whether low-dose rituximab is as effective as the conventional dose.
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