Lower Dosages of Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIg) in Treating Immune Thrombocytopenia with Long-Term Follow-up of Three Years

2015 
This study compared the effects of different dosages of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) against immune thrombocytopenia. A total of 167 patients, 91 adults and 76 children, with ITP, followed-up for 3 years in the case-control study, were each divided into three subgroups according to the dosages of IVIg administered: group A (0.2g/kg/day), group B (0.3g/kg/day), group C (0.4g/kg/day). The therapeutic response in 91 adult patients did not differ significantly among the three groups of IVIg dosages (P=0.459). The response rate of IVIg treatment in the three adult groups was 97.1% for group A, and 97.2% for group B, 100% for group C. The mean time for raising platelets to 30 ×10 9 /L in group A was 2.5 days, group B 3.2 days, group C 2.9 days (P=0.324). The median IVIg consumption in group A was 0.83 g/kg, group B 1.22 g/kg, and group C 1.64 g/kg (P Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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