Abstract

A 61-year-old woman with a past history of splenectomy was admitted to our hospital because of high fever and loss of consciousness during interferon therapy for the treatment of chronic hepatitis type C. She died of multiple organ failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation shortly after admission. The results of blood culture and the autopsy revealed sepsis due to streptcoccus pneumonia. The neutropenia and immunosuppression by interferon therapy induced overwhelming postsplenectomy infection (OPSI), a potentially rapidly fatal septicemia. When we perform treatment with immunosuppression such as interferon therapy or anticancer drug therapy to splenectomised patients, it is necessary to carry out pnemococcus vaccination. Splenectomy is performed for patients with thrombocytopenia of chronic hepatitis type C before interferon therapy. To avoid OPSI, partial splenic arterial embolization was discussed.

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