PROPHYLACTIC ADMINISTRATION OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS IMMUNE GLOBULIN TO HIGH-RISK INFANTS AND YOUNG-CHILDREN

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作者
GROOTHUIS, JR
SIMOES, EAF
LEVIN, MJ
HALL, CB
LONG, CE
RODRIGUEZ, WJ
ARROBIO, J
MEISSNER, HC
FULTON, DR
WELLIVER, RC
TRISTRAM, DA
SIBER, GR
PRINCE, GA
VANRADEN, M
HEMMING, VG
机构
[1] UNIV COLORADO,SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,DIV NEONATOL,DENVER,CO 80202
[2] UNIV COLORADO,SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,DIV INFECT DIS,DENVER,CO 80202
[3] UNIV COLORADO,SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,DIV CARDIOL,DENVER,CO 80202
[4] STRONG MEM HOSP,DEPT PEDIAT,ROCHESTER,NY 14642
[5] UNIV ROCHESTER,SCH MED,ROCHESTER,NY 14627
[6] CHILDRENS HOSP,NATL MED CTR,WASHINGTON,DC 20010
[7] TUFTS UNIV,FLOATING HOSP INFANTS & CHILDREN,DIV CARDIOL,BOSTON,MA 02111
[8] TUFTS UNIV,FLOATING HOSP INFANTS & CHILDREN,DIV INFECT DIS,BOSTON,MA 02111
[9] SUNY BUFFALO,CHILDRENS HOSP,MED CTR,DIV INFECT DIS,BUFFALO,NY 14260
[10] MASSACHUSETTS PUBL HLTH BIOL LABS,BOSTON,MA
[11] VIRION SYST,ROCKVILLE,MD
[12] NIAID,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[13] UNIFORMED SERV UNIV HLTH SCI,F EDWARD HEBERT SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,BETHESDA,MD 20814
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10.1056/NEJM199311183292102
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. Infants with cardiac disease or prematurity are at risk for severe illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus. Immune globulin with a high titer of antibodies against respiratory syncytial virus may offer infants and young children at risk protection from this serious, common respiratory illness. Methods. We studied 249 infants and young children (mean age, eight months) who had bronchopulmonary dysplasia due to prematurity (n = 102), congenital heart disease (n = 87), or prematurity alone (n = 60). Respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin was given monthly to some of these children in either a high dose (750 mg per kilogram of body weight; n = 81) or a low dose (150 mg per kilogram; n = 79); 89 controls received no immune globulin. Group assignments were random. Assessments of respiratory illness and management were conducted without knowledge of the children's group assignments. Results. There were 64 episodes of respiratory syncytial virus infection: 19 in the high-dose group, 16 in the low-dose group, and 29 in the control group. In the high-dose group there were fewer lower respiratory tract infections (7, vs. 20 in the control group; P = 0.01), fewer hospitalizations (6, vs. 18 in the control group; P = 0.02), fewer hospital days (43, vs. 128 in the control group; P = 0.02), fewer days in the intensive care unit (P = 0.05), and less use of ribavirin (P = 0.05). In the low-dose group there was a significant reduction only in the number of days in the intensive care unit (P = 0.03). Adverse events during the 580 infusions were generally mild and included fluid overload (in five children), oxygen desaturation (eight), and fever (six). Six children died: three in the high-dose group, three in the low-dose group, and none in the control group (P = 0.15), but no death was attributed to the use of immune globulin or to illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus. Conclusions. Administration of high doses of respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin is a safe and effective means of preventing lower respiratory tract infection in infants and young children at high risk for this disease.
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