Case Reports in Hematology (Jan 2022)

Unexplained Hematocrit Increase after Therapeutic Phlebotomy in a Patient with Marked Erythrocytosis

  • Rushad Machhi,
  • Ashley M. Cunningham,
  • Kenneth Hennrick,
  • Karen A. Schaser,
  • Eliot C. Williams,
  • William Nicholas Rose

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5018388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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We report a patient with hereditary erythrocytosis who underwent a therapeutic phlebotomy and had a post-phlebotomy hematocrit that was higher than the pre-phlebotomy hematocrit. We could not discern a reason for this hematocrit increase after phlebotomy. Instead of performing another phlebotomy, we performed an automated red cell depletion via an apheresis instrument. This procedure is essentially a red cell exchange, but 5% albumin is used as the replacement fluid instead of red blood cells. The patient’s hematocrit decreased from 80% to 39% after three consecutive daily red cell depletion procedures. We share our experience to report the unusual finding of a patient’s hematocrit that increased with phlebotomy and to raise awareness of the red cell depletion procedure.