Prevention of gram-negative shock and death in surgical patients by antibody to endotoxin core glycolipid

JD Baumgartner, JA Mccutchan, G Van Melle, M Vogt… - The Lancet, 1985 - Elsevier
JD Baumgartner, JA Mccutchan, G Van Melle, M Vogt, R Luethy, MP Glauser, EJ Ziegler…
The Lancet, 1985Elsevier
The prophylactic effect of antibody to endotoxin core glycolipid was studied in surgical
patients at high risk of gram-negative infection. At randomisation (on admission to intensive
care unit), every 5 days thereafter, and at onset of septic shock, patients received plasma
taken from donors before (control) or after immunisation with Escherichia coli J5, a mutant
with only core determinants in its endotoxin. Gram-negative shock occurred in 15 of 136
controls and 6 of 126 J5 antibody recipients and related deaths in 9 of 136 and 2 of 126 …
Abstract
The prophylactic effect of antibody to endotoxin core glycolipid was studied in surgical patients at high risk of gram-negative infection. At randomisation (on admission to intensive care unit), every 5 days thereafter, and at onset of septic shock, patients received plasma taken from donors before (control) or after immunisation with Escherichia coli J5, a mutant with only core determinants in its endotoxin. Gram-negative shock occurred in 15 of 136 controls and 6 of 126 J5 antibody recipients and related deaths in 9 of 136 and 2 of 126, respectively. J5 antibody was most effective in abdominal surgery patients, in whom shock occurred in 13 of 83 controls and 2 of 71 antibody recipients. Although antibody prophylaxis did not lower the infection rate, it prevented the serious consequences of gram-negative infections and thus improved the overall prognosis.
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