Hm. Bernstein et al., Administration of recombinant granulocyte colony-stimulating factor to neonates with septicemia: A meta-analysis, J PEDIAT, 138(6), 2001, pp. 917-920
A meta-analysis was used to determine whether administering recombinant gra
nulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rG-CSF) to neonates with bacterial sept
icemia reduces mortality. Five studies were identified, involving 73 rG-CSF
recipients and 82 control subjects. Mortality was lower among the rG-CSF r
ecipients (odds ratio, 0.17; CI, 0.03-0.70: P < .05). However, when the non
-randomized studies were excluded, the P value was.13. For the subgroups "<
2000 g" or "neutropenia," the P value was < .02. Thus the routine use of r
G-CSF cannot be recommended for all neonates with sepsis.