Intravenous ribavirin for eradication of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and adenovirus isolates from the respiratory and/or gastrointestinal tract in recipients of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplants.

Michael Schleuning, Harald Buxbaum-Conradi, Gundula Jäger, Hans-Jochem Kolb
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In a retrospective analysis, we identified 38 evaluable patients who received intravenous ribavirin after adenovirus or RSV detection in the respiratory and/or gastrointestinal tract throughout the years 1998 and 2001. A total of 43 treatment cycles are analyzed. Intravenous ribavirin was combined with cidofovir in about half of the patients. In six out of eight patients treated because of RSV isolates from the respiratory tract, the virus was no longer detectable after treatment. In case of adenovirus isolates, the treatment was efficacious in eradicating the virus from the respiratory tract in more than 60% and from the gastrointestinal tract in 75% of treatment cycles. The addition of cidofovir was not beneficial in eradicating RSV isolates, but somewhat improved the virus clearance of adenovirus. Virus clearance was associated with a trend to a better median survival after virus detection. There were some episodes of suspected hemolysis and a trend towards lower leukocyte counts, reaching grade 3 toxicity in about 15% of treatment cycles. However, in general, intravenous ribavirin was well tolerated. In conclusion, the possible efficacy of intravenous Ribavirin in controlling RSV or adenovirus infections after allogeneic stem cell transplantations should be evaluated in prospective clinical trials.

静脉注射利巴韦林根除异基因造血干细胞移植受者呼吸道和/或胃肠道呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)和腺病毒分离株
在一项回顾性分析中,我们确定了1998年至2001年间在呼吸道和/或胃肠道检测到腺病毒或RSV后接受静脉注射利巴韦林的38例可评估的患者。共分析了43个处理周期。大约一半的患者将利巴韦林与西多福韦联合静脉注射。在因呼吸道分离的RSV而接受治疗的8名患者中,有6名在治疗后不再检测到该病毒。在腺病毒分离病例中,治疗有效地根除了60%以上的呼吸道病毒和75%的治疗周期的胃肠道病毒。西多福韦的加入对根除RSV分离株没有作用,但在一定程度上提高了腺病毒的清除率。病毒清除与病毒检测后较好的中位生存期趋势相关。有一些疑似溶血的发作和白细胞计数下降的趋势,在大约15%的治疗周期内达到3级毒性。然而,总的来说,静脉注射利巴韦林耐受性良好。总之,静脉注射利巴韦林控制异基因干细胞移植后RSV或腺病毒感染的可能疗效应在前瞻性临床试验中进行评估。
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