id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-349076-x3rjasg0 Jarczak, Dominik Use of Intravenous Immunoglobulins in Sepsis Therapy—A Clinical View 2020-08-03 .txt text/plain 7023 347 37 With this review, we aim to provide an overview of the role of immunoglobulins, with emphasis on IgM-enriched formulations, in the therapy of adult patients with sepsis and septic shock. The clinical rationale for IVIg therapy in sepsis can be categorized as follows: the role of immunoglobulins in (i) recognition and clearance of pathogens and toxins, (ii) scavenging and inhibition of up-and downstream mediator gene transcription, and (iii) anti-apoptotic effects on immune cells. The clinical rationale for IVIg therapy in sepsis can be categorized as follows: the role of immunoglobulins in (i) recognition and clearance of pathogens and toxins, (ii) scavenging and inhibition of up-and downstream mediator gene transcription, and (iii) anti-apoptotic effects on immune cells. Relationship between the timing of administration of IgM and IgA enriched immunoglobulins in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock and the outcome: A retrospective analysis Effects of the timing of administration of IgM-and IgA-enriched intravenous polyclonal immunoglobulins on the outcome of septic shock patients ./cache/cord-349076-x3rjasg0.txt ./txt/cord-349076-x3rjasg0.txt