Management of Red Cell Alloimmunization in Pregnancy

Author:

Moise Kenneth J.,Abels Elizabeth A.

Abstract

Rhesus immune globulin has resulted in a marked decrease in the prevalence of RhD alloimmunization in pregnancy; however, antibody formation to other red cell antigens continues to occur. Evaluation for the presence of anti–red cell antibodies should be routinely undertaken at the first prenatal visit. If anti–red cell antibodies are detected, consideration of a consultation or referral to a maternal–fetal medicine specialist with experience in the monitoring and treatment of these patients is warranted. Cell-free DNA can be used to determine fetal red cell antigen status to determine whether the pregnancy is at risk of complications from the red cell antibodies. First-time sensitized pregnancies are followed up with serial maternal titers, and, when indicated, serial Doppler assessment of the peak systolic velocity in the middle cerebral artery should be initiated by 16 weeks of gestation. When there is a history of an affected fetus or neonate, maternal titers are less predictive of fetal risk; if the fetus is antigen positive, serial peak systolic velocity in the middle cerebral artery measurements should be initiated by 15 weeks of gestation because intraperitoneal intrauterine blood transfusions can be used at this gestation if needed. The mainstay of fetal therapy involves intrauterine transfusion through ultrasound-directed puncture of the umbilical cord with the direct intravascular injection of red cells. A perinatal survival rate exceeding 95% can be expected at experienced centers. Neonatal phototherapy and “top-up” transfusions attributable to suppressed reticulocytosis often are still required for therapy after delivery.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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