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摘要
一项前瞻性、随机临床研究调查了静脉注射γ -球蛋白(GG)对抗外科手术后细菌感染的有效性。术后给予20 g GG IV,术后第3天IgG平均浓度下降(25% ~ 30%)即可平衡,低风险组局部感染率降低,且随着局部感染时间的延长,同时出现脓毒症并发症的患者数量减少。
A prospective, randomized clinical study investigated the effectiveness of IV gamma-globulin (GG) against bacterial infections after surgical procedures. As a result of 20 g GG IV, given postoperatively, the average concentration decrease for IgG (25% - 30%) could be balanced as soon as the third postoperative day, the local infection rate was decreased in the low-risk group, and, with the occurrence of long-lasting local infections, the number of patients with simultaneous septic complications was lowered.