·
In order to
optimize the immune response to vaccination, we vaccinate patients at least 2
weeks, and ideally 10 to 12 weeks, prior to splenectomy when possible.
·
In addition,
routine vaccinations for which the individual would be due should also be
provided, as these are more likely to be effective in an individual with an intact
spleen.
·
When vaccines
cannot be given at least two weeks prior to splenectomy, we vaccinate approximately
two weeks after the procedure. Appropriate vaccinations that were not
administered before splenectomy should be given. (However, please check if they
can be given together)
·
Recommended
antibiotic prophylaxis post splenectomy: PO Amoxicillin 250-500 mg
orally OD to BD (duration may be 3 years to lifelong, depending on individual
circumstances), kindly use alternative such as macrolide (e.g. PO Clarithromycin
250mg BD or PO Erythromycin) in the case of penicillin allergy.
·
If patient
developed sudden unexplained fever or any signs of infection, kindly see a Dr
immediately.
Vaccine |
Timing of First Dose |
Booster / Revaccination |
Remarks |
Penumococcal
(Pneumovax-23) |
Elective: 2-12
weeks before elective surgery
OR
Non-elective: 14
days post-splenectomy or at the time of hospital discharge, whichever comes
first
Vaccination may be considered upon discharge
if patient is expected not to return for follow-up |
Every
5 years |
USA
CDC 2021:
At age 65 years or older, give 1 dose PPSV23 at least 5 years after most
recent PPSV23 · P/S: only 1 dose PPSV23
recommended at age 65 years or older · P/S: Some references
(like Australian) only administer a maximum of 3 doses of Pneumovax-23 during
adulthood. · It
is recommended to give 1 dose of PCV13 followed by 1 dose of PPSV23 ≥8 weeks
later. However, PCV13 is under paediatric budget in HKGU. |
Haemophilus
influenza type b (Hib) |
Not needed |
|
|
Meningococcal
vaccines polysaccharide (Menactra) |
2nd
dose given at least 8 weeks after 1st dose, then every 5 years if risk
remains |
Menactra must be given four weeks after PCV13
because Menactra may interfere with the protection conferred by pneumococcal
conjugate vaccines. USA CDC 2021: A quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate
vaccine that protects against meningococcal serotypes A, C, W, and Y (e.g.
MenACWY; Menactra) and a univalent serogroup B vaccine (MenB-4C [Bexsero] or
MenB-FHbp [Trumenba]). Both vaccines are given as a primary series. However
only Menactra available in HKGU |
|
Seasonal
influenza vaccination |
Once
yearly |
Although live attenuated vaccines can be
safely given to patients with impaired splenic function, the inactivated influenza vaccine is preferred
over the live formulation because it is equally effective |
References:
1.
Uptodate: Elective (diagnostic or therapeutic) splenectomy
2.
Uptodate: Vaccinations for adults (age >19 years) with
impaired splenic function and adults undergoing splenectomy in the United
States*
3.
Uptodate: Prevention of infection in patients with impaired
splenic function
4.
Guidelines for Adult Immunisation (Malaysia), 2nd Edition,
2014
5.
USA CDC 2021. Recommended Adult Immunization Schedulefor ages
19 years or older (Last updated on 11/2/2021).
6.
Relihan K. Post-splenectomy Vaccine Prophylaxis – Evidence Based
Medicine Guideline (Last revised on 8/4/2021). Available online at: http://www.surgicalcriticalcare.net/Guidelines/Post%20Splenectomy%20vaccines%202021.pdf
7.
Department for Health and Ageing, Government of South
Australia. Splenectomy vaccination and Antimicrobial Prophylaxis (Adult
asplenic and hyposplenic patients) Clinical Guideline (Approved on 25/07/2019).
8.
https://spleen.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/RECOMMENDATIONS_Spleen_Registry.pdf
9.
Cork Emergency Medicine. Management Patients Post-Splenectomy
& Hyposplenic Patients (Last reviewed 26/05/2021). Available online at: https://emed.ie/Infections/Prophylaxis/Hyposplenic.php
10.
University of Michigan. UMHHC Immunization Committee
Vaccination Record for People with a Splenectomy or Splenic Embolization (Last
revised on 07/09/2019).
11.
National Antimicrobial Guideline 2019 (Malaysia).
All info
accessed on 27 May 2021 [J. Ho]
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