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Express subcutaneous IgG infusions: Decreased time of delivery with maintained safety

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CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
卷 104, 期 3, 页码 237-241

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1006/clim.2002.5215

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primary immunodeficiency disorders; subcutaneous IgG therapy; express infusions (E-SCIG); safety; patient satisfaction; quality of life; self-care; patient adherence

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The aims of the study were to evaluate the safety and feasibility of weekly express subcutaneous replacement IgG self-infusions (E-SCIG, 35 mL/h/syringe driver) in 50 patients and to evaluate their perceptions of the therapy. A total of 4900 E-SCIG infusions at separate infusion sites were given on 1228 treatment occasions. The most commonly reported local tissue reactions were swelling (n=37), redness (n=25), and soreness (n=24). A majority of these patients reported the local reactions as less intense or unchanged compared to those arising from rapid SCIG (20 mL/h) infusions. The patients reported a median score of 16 (visual analogue scale, VAS; 1, not troublesome at all) regarding their overall perceptions of the local reactions. They were positive toward the home therapy regime (median VAS score 96; 100, very positive) and anxious to continue with the E-SCIG infusions (median VAS score 98; 100, very anxious). The E-SCIG method seems to be safe, with few pronounced local reactions, and is appreciated by the patients. Express delivery could also potentially facilitate IgG delivery in a wide variety of diseases, such as autoimmune and autoimmune-like conditions of a neurological or rheumatological character. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).

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