COMBINED TREATMENT WITH IGM ENRICHED IMMONOGLOBULIN AND CYTOSORB IN INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS: CASE SERIES

2021 
Introduction Infective endocarditis is a serious disease condition. Depending on the causative microorganism and clinical symptoms, cardiac surgery and valve replacement may be needed, posing additional risks to patients who may simultaneously suffer from septic shock. The combination of surgery bacterial spreadout and artificial cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) surfaces results in a release of key inflammatory mediators leading to an overshooting systemic hyperinflammatory state frequently associated with compromised hemodynamic and organ function.(1) Combined use of hemoadsorption (2)and IgM enriched Immunoglobulin (3) might represent a potential approach to control the hyperinflammatory systemic reaction associated with the procedure itself and subsequent clinical conditions by reducing a broad range of immuno-regulatory mediators and endotoxemia. Methods We describe retrospectively 8 cardiac surgery patients with proven acute infective endocarditis obtaining valve replacement with CPB surgery in combination with intra e postoperative CytoSorb hemoadsorption and intravenous administration of IgM enriched Immunoglobulin (Pentaglobin®) 250 mg/kg die. for three consecutive days Results Combined treatment of hemoadsorption and IgM enriched Immunoglobulin was associated with a mitigated postoperative response of key cytokines (4) with a significative reduction of IL-6 and Endotoxemia (5) an increase of IL10 (6); an improvement of clinical metabolic parameters (WBC and SOFA score). Moreover, patients showed hemodynamic stability which possibly could be attributed to the additional combined treatment. Intraoperative hemoperfusion and Pentaglobin administration were well tolerated and safe without the occurrence of any related adverse event. Discussion Conclusion: This approach may open up potentially promising therapeutic options for infective endocarditis, with pro and antiflammatory modulation, improved hemodynamic stability and organ function as seen in our experience.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    0
    References
    0
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []