Affiliation:
1. Internal Medicine
2. Oncology
3. Pathology
4. Hematology, Istishari Arab Hospital, Ramallah, Palestine
Abstract
Introduction:
Acute contrast-induced thrombocytopenia is an unusual complication, and it is a rare event with the use of modern low-osmolarity iodinated contrast medium. There are only a few reports that exist in English literature.
Case presentation:
The authors report the case of a 79-year-old male patient with severe, life-threatening thrombocytopenia after administration of intravenous nonionic low-osmolarity contrast medium. His platelet count dropped from 179×109/l to 2×109/l after 1 h of radiocontrast infusion. Which has returned gradually to normal level within days with corticosteroid administration and platelet transfusion.
Conclusion:
Iodinated contrast-induced thrombocytopenia is a rare complication with an unknown causative mechanism. There is no definitive treatment for this condition, with corticosteroids being used in most cases. The platelet count normalizes within a few days regardless of any interventions, but supportive treatment is important to avoid any unwanted complications. Further studies are still needed for a better understanding of the exact mechanism of this condition.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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