• The Journal of pediatrics · Jul 2007

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study

    Palivizumab prophylaxis, respiratory syncytial virus, and subsequent recurrent wheezing.

    • Eric A F Simoes, Jessie R Groothuis, Xavier Carbonell-Estrany, Christian H L Rieger, Ian Mitchell, Linda M Fredrick, Jan L L Kimpen, and Palivizumab Long-Term Respiratory Outcomes Study Group.
    • Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Colorado School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO 80218, USA. eric.simoes@uchsc.edu
    • J. Pediatr. 2007 Jul 1;151(1):34-42, 42.e1.

    ObjectiveChildren who experience respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) early in life have high rates of subsequent recurrent wheezing. Palivizumab, an anti-RSV monoclonal antibody, has 78% to 80% efficacy in preventing RSV hospitalization in premature infants without chronic lung disease. We hypothesized that palivizumab, by ameliorating or preventing early RSV LRTI in preterm infants, might decrease later recurrent wheezing.Study DesignA cohort of preterm infants who had received palivizumab and were not hospitalized for RSV (n = 191) or who never received palivizumab (n = 230; 76 who were hospitalized for RSV and 154 who were not), were prospectively followed for 24 months beginning at a mean age of 19 months. The subjects were assessed for recurrent wheezing by caretaker or physician report.ResultsThe incidences of recurrent wheezing and physician-diagnosed recurrent wheezing were significantly lower in the 191 palivizumab-treated subjects (13% and 8%, respectively) compared with all 230 untreated subjects (26%, P = .001 and 16%, P = .011, respectively) and with the 154 patients in the subgroup not hospitalized for RSV LRTI (23%, P = .022 and 16%, P = .027, respectively). The effect of palivizumab treatment remained significant after adjustment for potential confounding variables.ConclusionsOur study suggests that preventing RSV LRTI with palivizumab may reduce subsequent recurrent wheezing in premature infants.

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