Gugliotta L, Isacchi G, Guarini A, Ciccone F, Motta M R, Lattarini C, Bachetti G, Mazzucconi M G, Baccarani M, Mandelli F, Tura S
Scand J Haematol. 1981 May;26(5):407-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0609.1981.tb01682.x.
51Cr-platelet kinetics study was performed in 197 patients with chronic ITP after corticosteroid therapy had failed to induce a long lasting remission. The incidence of splenic, spleno-hepatic, hepatic and diffuse platelet sequestration site was 58%, 17%, 6% and 19%, respectively. Splenic and spleno-hepatic sequestration sites were more frequent in patients less than 30 years old and in patients with a platelet count lower than 50 x 10(9)/1. 111 patients were splenectomized shortly after the study. Normalization of the platelet count was obtained more frequently in patients with splenic and spleno-hepatic sequestration than in the others. Labelled platelet sequestration site was the best predictor of the outcome of splenectomy. Platelet kinetics is a non-invasive investigation that should be performed early after the diagnosis of chronic ITP in all patients eligible for splenectomy.