European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Volume 136, Issue 2 , Pages 151-154, February 2008

Current clinical management of anti-Kell alloimmunization in pregnancy

Unidad de Medicina Fetal, Servicio de Obstetricia y Ginecología del Hospital Universitario V. De las Nieves, 180-Granada, Spain

Received 2 April 2005; received in revised form 13 March 2007; accepted 16 March 2007. published online 11 April 2007.

Abstract 

Objectives

Few reports have been published of the current clinical management of anti-Kell alloimmunization in pregnancy; its low frequency of occurrence means that the few long series published have covered very ample time periods in which different kinds of clinical management have overlapped. The objective of the present paper is to present our experience in the current clinical management of pregnant women who are positive for the anti-Kell antibody.

Study design

A retrospective analysis was carried out of the case histories of pregnant women who were alloimmunized for the Kell antigen and who were studied and/or treated at the Department of Fetal Medicine in the Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital in Granada (Spain), between 2000 and 2004. The clinical management included the basal measurement of the titre of antibodies, the identification of the paternal phenotype (and that of the fetus, if necessary), the ultrasonographic monitoring of the fetus to detect signs of anaemia, sampling of fetal blood by cordocentesis when fetal anaemia was suspected, and fetal intravascular transfusion when necessary.

Results

Of the 10 pregnancies with anti-Kell antibodies, The Kell antigen was confirmed in the fetus in three cases, in all of which moderate to severe fetal anaemia developed, requiring fetal intravascular transfusions. Although one of the fetus developed antenatal hydrops, a good perinatal result was advised.

Conclusions

The current approach to anti-Kell alloimmunization enables pregnant women who have Kell-positive fetuses to be treated successfully.

Keywords: Anti-Kell alloimmunization, Pregnancy, Intravascular transfusion, Clinical management

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PII: S0301-2115(07)00127-3

doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2007.03.003

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Volume 136, Issue 2 , Pages 151-154, February 2008