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Shohei Ogata1, Yoshihito Ogihara, Takashi Honda
1Department of Pediatrics, Kitasato University School of Medicine, 1-15-1 Kitasato Mimami-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa-ken 252-0374, Japan.
Objective:
This study examined the clinical efficacy and safety of intravenous methylprednisolone-pulse plus intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) combination therapy (IVMP+IVIG) for the initial treatment of patients predicted to have refractory Kawasaki disease (KD).
Methods:
One hundred twenty-two patients with KD were studied at Kitasato University. Refractory KD was predicted at diagnosis using the Egami score, and the patients were randomly divided to receive either IVMP+IVIG or IVIG alone. The Egami score is used to predict refractory KD patients before treatment using the patient's age, days of illness, platelet count, C-reactive protein, and alanine aminotransferase level (cutoff: ≥3 points; 78% sensitivity and 76% specificity).
Results:
Forty-eight patients (39.3%) were predicted to have refractory KD on the basis of the Egami score. The predicted IVIG responders (n = 74) received the standard therapy. The 48 predicted refractory KD patients were randomly assigned to a single-IVIG group (n = 26) or an IVMP+IVIG group (n = 22). Nineteen of the 22 patients (86.4%) in the IVMP+IVIG group had a prompt defervescence compared with 6 of the 26 patients (23.1%) in the single-IVIG group. The number of patients who had a z score ≥2.5 at 1 month was significantly higher in the single-IVIG group than in the IVMP+IVIG group. No serious adverse events were observed in either treatment group.
Conclusion:
This study demonstrated that IVMP+IVIG therapy is safe and effective for KD patients predicted as refractory.
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