J Korean Pediatr Soc.
2000 Nov;43(11):1488-1494.
Intravenous Gamma-globulin Retreatment in Kawasaki Disease
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Kosin University, Pusan, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: This study was designed to determine the outcome and safety of intravenous
gamma-globulin(IVGG) retreatment in Kawasaki disease.
METHODS
A clinical observation of the therapeutic effects,
laboratory findings and echocardiograms was carried out on 72 patients
with Kawasaki disease in Kosin University Hospital from 1991 to 1999. 27 patients were treated
with 1g/kg/day IVGG for 2 days, 45 patients were treated with 2 g/kg for 10hours. The clinical
indication for retreatment was fever. Persistent fever was defined as a temperature> or =38.3degrees C
persisting beyond 48hrs after the completion of the infusion. Recrudescent fever was defined
as a temperature> or =38.3degrees C for 48hrs after the completion of the infusion, followed by a
temperature< or =38.3degrees C. Treatment failure was defined as the development of new coronary artery
abnormalities after IVCG treatment in a child with normal baseline echocardiogram.
RESULTS
The 5 patients(6.94%) were retreated with IVC.G. Two were retreated due to persistent
fever and three due to recrudescent fever. Among retreated patients, one was retreated with
1 g/kg and the others with 2g/kg. Nobody had serious complications, and there was no
significantly different clinical charicteristics except for CRP between one course IVGG
infusion and retreatment group(P=0.003). Treatment failure was not found in either
gr<>up.
CONCLUSION
We concluded that the IVGG retreatment of Kwasaki disease may improve the
clinical course and coronary artery outcome.