Neutropenia in the acute phase of Kawasaki disease and prevention of coronary artery aneurysm

Background:  The significance of neutropenia in Kawasaki disease (KD) has not been fully elucidated as yet. Methods:  Subjects were retrospectively sampled from two clinical trials. These patients treated with aspirin alone (ASA) and PolyglobinN‐Bayel (PolyN) given as i.v. immunoglobulin were catego...

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Published inPediatrics International Vol. 51; no. 4; pp. 448 - 452
Main Authors Onouchi, Zenshiro, Hamaoka, Kenji, Ozawa, Seiichiro, Sakata, Koichi, Kiyosawa, Nobuyuki, Ito, Hisato
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Melbourne, Australia Blackwell Publishing Asia 01.08.2009
Wiley
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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ISSN1328-8067
1442-200X
1442-200X
DOI10.1111/j.1442-200X.2008.02789.x

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Summary:Background:  The significance of neutropenia in Kawasaki disease (KD) has not been fully elucidated as yet. Methods:  Subjects were retrospectively sampled from two clinical trials. These patients treated with aspirin alone (ASA) and PolyglobinN‐Bayel (PolyN) given as i.v. immunoglobulin were categorized as ASA‐early (n = 0), ASA‐late (n = 8), PolyN‐early (n = 18), or PolyN‐late (n = 27) based on the therapy administered and the incidence of neutropenia before the 10th day of illness (DI) and after 11 DI. Data regarding the time of onset of neutropenia, and incidence of coronary artery lesion (CAL) formation were obtained. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results:  No patients in the ASA group exhibited neutropenia within 10 DI. The time of onset of neutropenia in the PolyN‐early group was 8 ± 1.3 DI. That in the PolyN‐late group (19.8 ± 8 DI) was earlier than in the ASA‐late group (26.6 ± 14 DI; P < 0.025). PolyN‐early patients had a lower incidence of CAL formation than ASA‐non patients (patients without neutropenia in the ASA group; P = 0.00019) and ASA‐late patients (P = 0.04). That in the PolyN‐early group tended to be lower than in the PolyN‐late group (P < 0.1). Conclusion:  Early neutropenia indicated that circulating neutrophils within 10 DI may play an indispensable role in the following sequence to CAL formation in KD.
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ISSN:1328-8067
1442-200X
1442-200X
DOI:10.1111/j.1442-200X.2008.02789.x