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Intravenous γ-Globulin Treatment in Kawasaki Disease
Authors:Kensuke Harada MD
Institution:Department of Pediatrics, Nihon University, School of Medicine, Tokyo
Abstract:A multicenter randomized controlled study was carried out to assess the effectiveness of different, doses and kinds of γ-globulin in Kawasaki disease. Gamma globulin lowered the incidence of coronary artery abnormalities. The effect of γ-globulin was dose dependent. The intact type was more effective than the pepsin treated type. To establish the indications for γ-globulin, a study was made of patients who received neither γ-globulin nor indomethacin and who, within nine days of onset of illness, satisfied at least four of the following criteria: (1) WBC: more than 12,000/mm; (2) platelet count: less than 35×104γmm; (3) CRP: more than 3 +; (4) Hct: less than 35%; (5) albumin: less than 3.5 g/dl (6) age: 12 months or less; (7) male sex. This prospective study is continuing. Of 143 children, 73.4% received γ-globulin, and only two demonstrated small dilatations of the coronary arteries in children who did not receive γ-globulin. These guidelines seem satisfactory to establish the indications for γ-globulin in Kawasaki disease.
Keywords:Kawasaki disease  Gamma globulin
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