High-dose immunoglobulin G therapy for fulminant myocarditis

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Abstract

The cardiac function of an adult patient with fulminant myocarditis requiring a mechanical circulatory support was improved, along with the suppressed release of inflammatory mediators, after intravenous infusion with high-dose immunoglobulin. This therapy may have immunomodulatory effects and serve as a potential adjunctive therapy for patients with fulminant myocarditis.

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Takeda, Y., Yasuda, S., Miyazaki, S., Daikoku, S., Nakatani, S., & Nonogi, H. (1998). High-dose immunoglobulin G therapy for fulminant myocarditis. Japanese Circulation Journal, 62(11), 871–872. https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.62.871

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