Vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia

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Background

  • Very rare

Clinical Presentation

  • Follows recent vaccination within 4 to 30 days
  • Can present with severe headache, visual changes, abdominal pain, nause and vomiting, back pain, dyspnea, leg pain or swelling, petechiae and easy bruising

Investigations

  • CBC with platelet count and peripheral smear
  • Imaging tor thrombosis based on the patient's signs and symptoms
  • PF4-ELISA HIT assay, drawn before starting treatment
  • Fibrinogen

Diagnosis

  • All four criteria must be met:
    • Recent COVID vaccine within 4 to 30 days previously
      • So far only Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca
    • Thrombosis, often cerebral or abdominal
    • Thrombocytopenia, though they may be normal early in the course of illness
    • Positive PF4 HIT ELISA

Management

  • Should be started if there are signs or symptoms of serious thrombosis and positive imaging or low platelets
  • Should be treated with non-heparin anticoagulation