The safety of iloprost in systemic sclerosis in a real-life experience

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S. Bellando-Randone
C. Bruni
G. Lepri
G. Fiori
F. Bartoli
ML Conforti
A. Moggi-Pignone
S. Guiducci
D. Giuggioli
M. Colaci
A. Spinella
C. Ferri
M. Matucci-Cerinic
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[1] University of Florence and Division of Rheumatology AOUC,Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Division of Rheumatology
[2] University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,Rheumatology Unit, Scleroderma Unit
[3] Careggi University Hospital Florence,Internal Medicine Unit 3
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Clinical Rheumatology | 2018年 / 37卷
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Iloprost; Systemic sclerosis; Digital edema; Safety;
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Iloprost (ILO) is employed intravenously for the treatment of severe Raynaud phenomenon (RP) and digital ulcers (DU) in systemic sclerosis (SSc). The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the intravenous treatment with ILO in different phases of SSc. Eighty-one consecutive non-selected SSc patients, all on nifedipine, with moderate RP, treated with ILO infusion, were retrospectively evaluated. Patients were sub classified according to the edematous or fibrotic/atrophic cutaneous phase of the disease. ILO was infused with a progressive increase of the dosage up to the achievement of patient’s tolerance, 1 day/week. In cases of slower infusion regimen due to adverse events (AE) at the beginning of the administration, patients received a lower dose of the drug (not possible to quantify precisely the final cumulative dosage). 16/81 SSc patients presented digital edema, 5 developed diarrhea, and 9 developed transient hypotension during the infusion at 20 ml/h that ameliorated when the drug was withdrawn. Moreover, 10/16 edematous patients experienced significant and painful digital swelling, unlike patients in the fibrotic group (p < 0.0001); 11/16 patients reported flushing and 7/16 headache, always controlled with dose tapering below 10 ml/h. In the atrophic/fibrotic phase patients (65/81), 10 developed diarrhea and 24 hypotension at infusion rate of 20 ml/h that led to temporary withdrawal of the drug. When ILO was restarted and kept below 10 ml/h, no side effects were experienced. 23/65 patients experienced flushing and 8/65 headache, all controlled with infusion reduction below 10 ml/h. In these patients, adverse events were significantly less frequent than in the edematous group (p = 0.023 and p = 0.008, respectively). Our data suggest that calcium channel blockers should be transitorily stopped while using ILO and that a pre-treatment approach might reduce or control adverse events. In patients with digital edema, ILO infusion should be carefully employed after the evaluation of patient’s drug tolerance.
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