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São Paulo med. j ; 116(5): 1815-20, Sept.-Oct. 1998. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-226002

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We wished to investigate whether increased IgG infusion rates are associated with metabolic and hematologic changes in pediatric patients with antibody deficiency syndromes. Methods: We studied 7 patients (2-16 years old) with primary antibody deficiencies who had been on regular IgG replacement treatment, 350-600 mg/kg/dose every 3 weeks with a 3 per cent IVIG preparation, for periods ranging from 6 months to 4 years. Initially, the IgG concentration of IVIG preparations was increased to 6, 9 and 12 per cent in consecutive infusions at a constant IgG infusion rate of 4 mg/kg/min. Subsequently the infusion rates were increased to 8, 12, and 16 mg/kg/min using the IVIG 12 per cent preparation. Results: Clinically, all patients tolerated increases in IVIG concentrations white the infusion rate was 4 mg/kg/min. However, 3 patients presented side effects when the infusion rate was increased to 8 and 16 mg/kg/min. Conclusion: We conclude that metabolic and hematologic sides effects, occur with rapid infusion of IVIG even in patients who tolerate the increased infusion rate clinically. The advantages of using high infusion rates have to be re-evaluated.


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Niño , Preescolar , Adolescente , Inmunoglobulina G/administración & dosificación , Síndromes de Inmunodeficiencia/tratamiento farmacológico , Concentración Osmolar , Factores de Tiempo , Análisis de los Gases de la Sangre , Infusiones Intravenosas , Inmunoglobulina G/uso terapéutico , Análisis de Varianza , Síndromes de Inmunodeficiencia/sangre , Síndromes de Inmunodeficiencia/metabolismo
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