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Clinical efficacy of intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in critical ill patients with COVID-19: a multicenter retrospective cohort study.
Shao, Ziyun; Feng, Yongwen; Zhong, Li; Xie, Qifeng; Lei, Ming; Liu, Zheying; Wang, Conglin; Ji, Jingjing; Liu, Huiheng; Gu, Zhengtao; Hu, Zhongwei; Su, Lei; Wu, Ming; Liu, Zhifeng.
  • Shao Z; Department of Nephrology General Hospital of Central Theater Command of PLA Wuhan 430070 China.
  • Feng Y; Department of Critical Care Medicine and Hospital Infection Prevention and Control The Second People's Hospital of Shenzhen & First Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University Health Science Center Shenzhen 518035 China.
  • Zhong L; Department of Critical Care Medicine The Third People's Hospital of Shenzhen Shenzhen 518035 China.
  • Xie Q; Department of Critical Care Medicine The First Affiliated Hospital Guizhou University of Chinese Medicine Guiyang 550001 China.
  • Lei M; Department of Critical Care Medicine General Hospital of Southern Theater Command of PLA Guangzhou 510010 China.
  • Liu Z; Department of Nephrology Guangzhou Eighth people's hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou 510060 China.
  • Wang C; Department of Critical Care Medicine General Hospital of Southern Theater Command of PLA Guangzhou 510010 China.
  • Ji J; Department of Critical Care Medicine General Hospital of Southern Theater Command of PLA Guangzhou 510010 China.
  • Liu H; Department of Critical Care Medicine General Hospital of Southern Theater Command of PLA Guangzhou 510010 China.
  • Gu Z; Department of Emergency Zhongshan Hospital of Xiamen University Xiamen 361000 China.
  • Hu Z; Department of Treatment Center for Traumatic Injuries The Third Affiliated Hospital Academy of Orthopedics Guangdong Province Southern Medical University Guangzhou Guangdong 515630 China.
  • Su L; Department of Nephrology Guangzhou Eighth people's hospital Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou 510060 China.
  • Wu M; Department of Critical Care Medicine General Hospital of Southern Theater Command of PLA Guangzhou 510010 China.
  • Liu Z; Department of Critical Care Medicine and Hospital Infection Prevention and Control The Second People's Hospital of Shenzhen & First Affiliated Hospital of Shenzhen University Health Science Center Shenzhen 518035 China.
Clin Transl Immunology ; 9(10): e1192, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-856023
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak is a major challenge all over the world, without acknowledged treatment. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) has been recommended to treat critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in a few reviews, but the clinical study evidence on its efficacy in COVID-19 patients was lacking.

METHODS:

325 patients with laboratory-confirmed critical COVID-19 were enrolled from 4 government-designated COVID-19 treatment centres in southern China from December 2019 to March 2020. The primary outcomes were 28- and 60-day mortality, and the secondary outcomes were the total length of in-hospital and the total duration of the disease. Subgroup analysis was carried out according to clinical classification of COVID-19, IVIG dosage and timing.

RESULTS:

In the enrolled 325 patients, 174 cases used IVIG and 151 cases did not. The 28-day mortality was improved with IVIG after adjusting confounding in overall cohort (P = 0.0014), and the in-hospital and the total duration of disease were longer in the IVIG group (P < 0.001). Subgroup analysis showed that only in patients with critical type, IVIG could significantly reduce the 28-day mortality, decrease the inflammatory response and improve some organ functions (all P < 0.05); the application of IVIG in the early stage (admission ≤ 7 days) with a high dose (> 15 g per day) exhibited significant reduction in 60-day mortality in the critical-type patients.

CONCLUSION:

Early administration of IVIG with high dose improves the prognosis of critical-type patients with COVID-19. This study provides important information on clinical application of IVIG in the treatment of SARS-CoV-2 infection, including patient selection and administration dosage and timing.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Clin Transl Immunology Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Clin Transl Immunology Year: 2020 Document Type: Article