The use of granulocyte transfusion in neonatal sepsis
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The use of granulocyte transfusion in neonatal sepsis
Abstract
Many questions are raised in this review about the role of adult donor granulocyte transfusions in the setting of overwhelming bacterial neonatal sepsis. There clearly exists a number of variables, which influence the survival and morbidity associated with bacterial sepsis. The important differences in these studies highlight the need for prospective large multicenter studies to definitely clarify these issues. Important criteria, which are yet to be established and which impact significantly, include the time of administration of adjuvant granulocytes, the number of granulocytes that need to be harvested, which group of neonates require early granulocyte transfusions, the best method for optimal and easy granulocyte collection, the frequency and intervals of granulocyte transfusions, and improved methods for the early identification of neonatal candidates who would benefit from the granulocyte transfusions. The benefits of granulocyte transfusions (ie, the improvement in morbidity and mortality) in septic neutropenic neonates must be weighed against the possible and reported side effects associated with such transfusions. Adverse reactions including graft-versus-host disease, CMV, HIV and hepatitis infection, fluid retention and pulmonary edema, blood group sensitization, and pulmonary insufficiency may all result from the use of granulocyte transfusions in a host who has evidence of developmental immaturity. All future studies must continue to evaluate these potential complications to balance and analyze the true benefits of survival with reported treatment results. Recently, a number of investigators including ourselves, have begun to examine the role of alternate adjuvant immunotherapy in enhancing neonatal host defense in the clinical setting of overwhelming bacterial sepsis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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