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Klinische Wochenschrift · Jan 1991
Comparative Study[Supplemental infection therapy with i.v. immunoglobulins (polyvalent IgG and Pseudomonas IgG)--results of an observational case study with 163 patients].
- G Pilz, S Kääb, O Bujdoso, R Neumann, and K Werdan.
- Medizinische Klinik I, Universität München.
- Klin. Wochenschr. 1991 Jan 1;69 Suppl 26:178-84.
AbstractThe impact of i.v. immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy on the survival of adult septic patients cannot yet be considered either proved or disproved. To define optimal criteria for a large multicenter placebo-controlled trial, a multicenter observational study was carried out in 163 medical and surgical patients exhibiting a total of 173 episodes of sepsis and septic shock [Elebute (El) sepsis score; 19 +/- 0.5). The effects of supplemental IVIG treatment (unmodified polyvalent IgG, pH 4.25, n = 123; for Pseudomonas sepsis, n = 50, Pseudomonas IgG) on multiple-organ failure (MOF) were investigated according to changes in the APACHE II score (AP) (pretreatment value 23.7 +/- 0.6). In 44% of the cases ("responders"), a prompt improvement in AP (defined as a decrease of greater than or equal to 4) was evident from day 0 to day 4 after the onset of therapy, thus showing a close temporal relationship to IVIG administration. This improvement, associated with an improved prognosis (mortality, 24% vs 55%), was found in all subgroups, most importantly, polyvalent IgG vs Pseudomonas IgG treatment; medical vs surgical patients; moderate vs severe MOF; and gram-positive vs gram-negative septicemia. Thus, all of these patients should be included in future placebo-controlled, randomized IVIG trials.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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