The efficacy of immunoglobulin replacement therapy in the long-term follow-up of the B-cell deficiencies (XLA, HIM, CVID).

2005 
By using a median dose of 370 mg/kg/month immunoglobulin, which maintained serum IgG levels at a median concentration of 440 mg/dl, the annual incidence of infections dropped from 12.4 to 3.2 and annual hospitalization requirements decreased from 1.6 to 0.16 per patient. Serum IgG levels of 300-500 mg/dl were found to be satisfactory, except in the CVID group. Increasing the level over 500 mg/dl neither prevented pneumonia further nor decreased the need for hospitalization. Monthly replacement was found to be adequate, except for XLA patients.
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