Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia following SOT is a rare disorder, the risk factors for which are unknown. Our purpose was to analyze a seemingly increased incidence in our center with the aim to identify predisposing factors. This recipients single-center retrospective study reviewed the medical records of 96 pediatric LT between 2000 and 2013. IHA was defined as acute anemia with a positive direct antiglobulin test. Seven cases of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia were identified (incidence 8.5%). Three cases presented during the first 3 months following LT (early IHA), and 4 presented later (late IHA). All patients with late IHA required rituximab. Using univariate analysis, the following factors were associated with IHA onset: BA (P = .04), younger age (P = .04), and the use of IGL-1 preservation solution (P = .05). Late IHA was associated with viral infections occurring beyond 3 months following LT, younger age, and BA (P = .01). Overall, CMV infection was associated with the development of both early and late IHA: CMV-negative recipients who received an organ from a CMV-positive donor were more likely to develop IHA (P = .035), and de novo CMV infection during the first year post-LT was associated with late IHA (P = .03). IHA is a rare complication following pediatric LT, occurring more frequently in younger patients and patients with an initial diagnosis of BA. CMV-negative recipients and patients who experience a de novo CMV infection in the first year following LT seem particularly vulnerable. IGL-1 preservation solution may be associated with an increased likelihood of developing IHA, a novel finding which warrants further investigation.

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