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  • Title: [Pentamidine inhalation in prevention of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in treatment of rejection with monoclonal antibody Orthoclone (OKT-3)].
    Author: Barenbrock M, Spieker C, Buchholz B, Zidek W, Rahn KH.
    Journal: Med Klin (Munich); 1992 Oct; 87 Suppl 1():53-5. PubMed ID: 1461229.
    Abstract:
    The use of the monoclonal antibody OKT-3 (Orthoclone) is associated with an increased risk of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. In a retrospective study, the efficiency of a prophylactic inhalation of pentamidine during acute renal allograft rejection therapy with OKT-3 was investigated. From July 1988 until October 1989 32 renal transplanted patients with acute rejection refractory to steroids had been treated with OKT-3. Twelve of the patients developed a pneumonia (four pneumococcus, one klebsiella, one cytomegalovirus), in six cases, a pneumocystis carinii infection was diagnosed in the bronchial lavage. Four of these patients with pneumocystis carinii pneumonia died despite high dose treatment with cotrimoxazole. From November 1989, a prophylactic inhalation of pentamidine was performed during acute renal allograft rejection therapy with OKT-3. From 33 patients, in eleven cases, a pneumonia was diagnosed (three pneumococcus, one klebsiella, two legionella, three cytomegalovirus, one candida), one patient developed a pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, which was successfully treated with cotrimoxazole. No patient in this group died because of pulmonary infection. The results suggest, that a prophylactic inhalation of pentamidine in severely immunosuppressed solid organ transplant recipients can prevent pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
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