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Filter by:In patients treated with the monoclonal antibody infliximab (Remicade®) -which binds to and blocks tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) - an infusomat filter is routinely used to prevent the very same early adverse events observed in individuals receiving intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG). We recently used such a filter in a patient suffering from malaise and vomiting in the context of an IVIG substitution therapy. In this patient symptoms improved and IVIG-induced complement-activation was reduced (unpublished observation). Based on this simple observation we hypothesize that this simple and approved filter-system may be efficient in retaining complement-activating immunoglobulin G (IgG) aggregates in IVIG-preparations. This effect may reduce complement activation - and consecutive inflammation - thereby diminishing adverse events. In this prospective study we propose to investigate how complement activation and side effects after IVIG infusion relate in individuals receiving conventional (i.e. unfiltered) vs. filtered IVIG-preparations.