Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage associated with ustekinumab treatment
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Abstract
PURPOSE: A case of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) occurring as a reaction to ustekinumab therapy is reported. SUMMARY: After starting ustekinumab for treatment of psoriatric arthritis, a 46-year-old female presented with flu-like symptoms and cough with blood-tinged sputum that had begun 1 week previously. Her initial computed tomography scan of the chest demonstrated bilateral ground-glass opacities. On bronchoscopy, the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) return became bloodier from sample 1 to samples 2 and 3. Her BAL fluid was more than 90% hemosiderin-laden macrophages, a finding consistent with DAH. We ruled out infectious etiologies and other common vasculitis conditions that can cause DAH. A diagnosis of ustekinumab-induced DAH was made due to a temporal relationship between initiation of the drug and the patient's presentation and the absence of infection and other alternate diagnosis. Prior case reports including ustekinumab-induced pneumonitis, interstitial lung disease with a granulomatous component, and lupus syndrome have been reported, with this being the first case of DAH in a patient undergoing treatment of psoriatic arthritis. CONCLUSION: A 46-year-old woman developed DAH during ustekinumab treatment. Symptoms abated after drug discontinuation and supportive treament. Clinicians must remain mindful of this rare complication of ustekinumab use in order to avoid potential delays in appropriate DAH treatment.
First Page
1277
Last Page
1281
DOI
10.1093/ajhp/zxab156
Publication Date
7-9-2021
Recommended Citation
Gunasekaran, Kulothungan; Shukla, Anant; Palanisamy, Nageshwari; Singh Rahi, Mandeep; and Wolff, Armand, "Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage associated with ustekinumab treatment" (2021). Critical Care. 12.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/critical_care/12
Identifier
33821925 (pubmed); 10.1093/ajhp/zxab156 (doi); 6210057 (pii)