Biology of Immunoglobulins
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2015Author
Berlot, Giorgio
Rossini, Perla
Turchet, Federica
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Intravenous Immunoglobulins (IvIg) are often
administered to critically ill patients more as an act of
faith than on the basis of relevant clinical studies. This
particularly applies to the treatment of sepsis in adult
patients, in whom the current guidelines even recommend
against their use, despite that many studies demonstrated
either their beneficial effects in different subsets of
patients and that some preparations of IvIg are more
effective than other.
The biology of Ig are reviewed, aiming to a more in-depth
understanding of their properties in order to clarify their
possible indications in different clinical settings.