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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess the role of T-lymphocyte immune responses in newborns with congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection (cCMV) and their potential association with the development of long-term sequelae. STUDY DESIGN: A multicenter, prospective study from 2017 to 2022 was conducted across 8 hospitals in Spain. Blood samples were collected within the first month of life from neonates diagnosed with cCMV. Intracellular cytokine staining was employed to evaluate the presence of CMV-specific interferon-gamma (IFN-γ)-producing CD8+ and CD4+ T lymphocytes (CMV-IFN-γ-CD8+/CD4+) using flow cytometry. The development of sequelae, including hearing loss and neurologic impairment, was assessed during follow-up. RESULTS: In total, 64 newborns were included; 42 infants (65.6%) had symptomatic cCMV. The median age at the last follow-up visit was 25.3 months (IQR 20.1-34.4). Eighteen infants had long-term sequelae (28.1%), predominantly hearing loss (20.3%) and neurologic disorders (15.6%). No relationship was observed between total count or percentage of CMV-specific IFN-γ-CD8+ or CD4+ lymphocytes and long-term sequelae. Multivariable analysis demonstrated an association between lower total lymphocyte count and long-term sequelae (aOR 0.549, 95% CI: 0.323-0.833), which requires further study. CONCLUSIONS: CMV-specific IFN-γ-CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocyte responses in neonates with cCMV were not predictive of long-term sequelae.
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Infecciones por Citomegalovirus , Humanos , Infecciones por Citomegalovirus/inmunología , Infecciones por Citomegalovirus/complicaciones , Recién Nacido , Estudios Prospectivos , Masculino , Femenino , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/inmunología , Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos/inmunología , España , Interferón gamma/sangre , Lactante , Estudios de Seguimiento , Inmunidad Celular , Citomegalovirus/inmunología , Pérdida Auditiva/inmunologíaRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: To assess hearing outcomes at 24 months of age in infants with mild congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection, depending on whether they have received antiviral treatment or not. METHODS: A retrospective study within the European Registry of Children with cCMV was performed. Included children had cCMV diagnosed in utero/in the first 21 days of life, with normal physical examination, alanine aminotransferase <80 U/L and platelets >100,000 cs/mm3 and absence of hearing loss (HL) at birth. Cranial ultrasound (cUS) and/or cranial magnetic resonance imaging was normal or with minor findings (isolated lenticulostriate vasculopathy and/or germinolysis/caudothalamic or subependymal cysts, and/or focal/multifocal white matter involvement). The main outcome was the presence of HL at 24 months of age. RESULTS: One hundred ninety-six patients met inclusion criteria. A total of 34.7% received antiviral treatment with valganciclovir/ganciclovir. Children treated had lower gestational age, birth weight and head circumference, and maternal primary infection was less frequent. Among treated children, 21.3% presented minor findings in cUS versus 6.3% in nontreatment group (P = 0.003). Nine patients (4.6%) developed HL at 24 months. Among children with HL, 20% presented minor findings in cUS versus 11.3% in non-HL group (P = NS). HL rate was similar in treated and nontreated groups (4.6% vs. 6.3%; P = 0.6). CONCLUSIONS: One-third of the children were treated with antivirals and infants with minor neuroimaging findings at birth were more likely to receive antiviral. There were no differences in the prevalence of HL at 2 years of age between treated and not-treated children. Minor neuroimaging findings were not clearly associated with an increased risk of delayed onset HL.
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Enoxaparin is a low molecular weight heparin used in the neonatal period. It requires less monitoring than standard or unfractionated heparin, although current knowledge about its dose and therapeutic levels in neonates is scarce. In addition, there is very limited information about the management of overdose in this age group. We present the first case published in Spanish of a neonate who accidentally received a dose of enoxaparin ten times higher than the therapeutic one and an isolated dose of protamine to reverse its effect.
La enoxaparina es una heparina de bajo peso molecular utilizada en el período neonatal. Requiere menor monitoreo que la heparina estándar o no fraccionada, si bien es escaso el conocimiento actual acerca de su dosis y de los niveles terapéuticos en los neonatos. Además, existe una información muy limitada respecto del manejo de su sobredosificación en este grupo de edad. Se presenta el primer caso publicado en castellano de un neonato que recibió una dosis de enoxaparina diez veces superior a la terapéutica de forma accidental y en el que se administró una dosis aislada de protamina para revertir su efecto.
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Anticoagulantes/envenenamiento , Enoxaparina/envenenamiento , Antagonistas de Heparina/administración & dosificación , Protaminas/administración & dosificación , Sobredosis de Droga , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Errores de MedicaciónRESUMEN
La enoxaparina es una heparina de bajo peso molecular utilizada en el período neonatal. Requiere menor monitoreo que la heparina estándar o no fraccionada, si bien es escaso el conocimiento actual acerca de su dosis y de los niveles terapéuticos en los neonatos. Además, existe una información muy limitada respecto del manejo de su sobredosificación en este grupo de edad. Se presenta el primer caso publicado en castellano de un neonato que recibió una dosis de enoxaparina diez veces superior a la terapéutica de forma accidental y en el que se administró una dosis aislada de protamina para revertir su efecto.
Enoxaparin is a low molecular weight heparin used in the neonatal period. It requires less monitoring than standard or unfractionated heparin, although current knowledge about its dose and therapeutic levels in neonates is scarce. In addition, there is very limited information about the management of overdose in this age group. We present the first case published in Spanish of a neonate who accidentally received a dose of enoxaparin ten times higher than the therapeutic one and an isolated dose of protamine to reverse its effect.