Inpatient Rheumatology Consultation Prompted by Positive Autoantibodies in Patients Receiving Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy: A Case Series and Literature Review

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is a therapeutic preparation used in the treatment of multiple diseases. Autoimmune testing with antinuclear antibody (ANA) screening is often obtained for some of these conditions, but only after initiation of IVIG treatment. This can present a diagnostic dilemma in hospitalized patients and may trigger a rheumatology consultation. We describe our consultative inpatient two-year experience with five such patients and review the pertinent literature. A retrospective chart review of rheumatology inpatient consultations between 6-2018 and 6-2020 at our academic tertiary care hospital for post-IVIG positive serologies was performed. A pertinent literature review was performed. Five patients had a positive ANA and other autoantibodies detected in their serum after they received IVIG for non-rheumatological conditions. None of these patients met the criteria for a connective tissue disease. The literature review identified a total of 58 patients from case reports and case series, several of whom tested positive for ANA and other antibodies after receiving IVIG. Studies assessing specific IVIG products detected multiple autoantibodies in the donor pool. Autoimmune testing is initiated on inpatients receiving IVIG for non-rheumatological conditions. If an autoantibody ANA screen is positive, a rheumatology consultation may be requested. In the absence of preIVIG antibody tests it is difficult to interpret post-IVIG-positive antibodies. Whether such positive antibodies are of clinicopathological significance is determined by clinical judgment and time.
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positive autoantibodies,intravenous immunoglobulin therapy,patients,inpatient
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