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LETTER

Management of the Severely Anemic Jehovah's Witness

right arrow Amin U. Haq

15 July 1993 | Volume 119 Issue 2 | Pages 169-170


TO THE EDITOR:

In their comprehensive and very informative article on the management of severely anemic Jehovah's Witness patients, Mann and colleagues [1] mentioned desmopressin to reduce intraoperative and perioperative blood loss. Another drug, aprotinin, might be useful in such circumstances. Aprotinin has been used in heart surgery because it decreases blood loss and transfusion requirements by as much as 80% during cardiopulmonary bypass [2]. It probably acts by inhibiting kallikrein [3]. Decreased production of kallikrein results in decreased factor XIIa generation, which in turn leads to diminished tissue plasminogen activator production [4]. In addition, aprotinin is a serine protease inhibitor and thus directly neutralizes plasmin [3]. The net result of decreased production and enhanced destruction of plasmin is a powerful antifibrinolytic effect. Furthermore, during cardiopulmonary bypass, aprotinin preserves platelet function by preventing the stripping of platelet Ib receptor by enzymes such as plasmin, elastase, and calpain [5].

These actions suggest that aprotinin may help Jehovah's Witnesses undergoing cardiac surgery and those who suffer from bleeding due to hyperfibrinolysis.


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1. Mann MC, Votto J, Kambe J, McNamee MJ. Management of severely anemic patient who refuses transfusion: lessons learned during the care of a Jehovah's Witness. Ann Intern Med. 1992; 117:1042-8.

2. Royston D, Bidstrup BP, Taylor KM, Sapsford RN. Effect of aprotinin on need for blood transfusion after repeat open-heart surgery. Lancet. 1987; 2:1289-91.

3. Fritz H, Wunderer G. Biochemistry and applications of aprotinin, the kallikrein inhibitor from bovine organs. Drug Res. 1983; 33:479-94.

4. Hunt BJ, Cottam S, Segal H, Ginsburg R, Potter D. Inhibition by aprotinin of tPA-mediated fibrinolysis during orthotopic liver transplantation. Lancet. 1990; 336:381.

5. van Oeveren W, Jansen NJ, Bidstrup BP, Royston D, Westaby S, Neuhof H, et al. Effect of aprotinin on hemostatic mechanisms during cardiopulmonary bypass. Ann Thorac Surg. 1987; 44:640-5.

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