OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) in patients presenting with recurrent miscarriage and abnormally elevated natural killer (NK) cells. STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective patient controlled evidence level II-2 pilot study was conducted at Cohen Center, P.A., Medical City Dallas Hospital. Ninety women with a history of recurrent miscarriage (average, 5) and elevated NK cells were retrospectively evaluated to document the outcome of their treatment with IVIG. RESULTS: Of 90 women with elevated NK cells who received IVIG treatment, 78 (86.7%) became pregnant. Sixty-four (82.0%) of those pregnancies had a successful viable outcome. Fourteen (18.0%) gestations ended as first trimester miscarriages. CONCLUSION: We conclude at evidence level II-2 that, with adequate precautions, low-dose IVIG therapy is safe and effective for women with immunologic abortion and documented abnormally elevated NK cells.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) in patients presenting with recurrent miscarriage and abnormally elevated natural killer (NK) cells. STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective patient controlled evidence level II-2 pilot study was conducted at Cohen Center, P.A., Medical City Dallas Hospital. Ninety women with a history of recurrent miscarriage (average, 5) and elevated NK cells were retrospectively evaluated to document the outcome of their treatment with IVIG. RESULTS: Of 90 women with elevated NK cells who received IVIG treatment, 78 (86.7%) became pregnant. Sixty-four (82.0%) of those pregnancies had a successful viable outcome. Fourteen (18.0%) gestations ended as first trimester miscarriages. CONCLUSION: We conclude at evidence level II-2 that, with adequate precautions, low-dose IVIG therapy is safe and effective for women with immunologic abortion and documented abnormally elevated NK cells.
Authors: Boris V Dons'koi; Victor P Chernyshov; Dariia V Osypchuk; Irina Sudoma; Kseniia G Khazhylenko; Galina V Strelko; Wera J Sirenko Journal: Cent Eur J Immunol Date: 2020-11-01 Impact factor: 2.085