The use of steroid-sparing agents in steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome

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Asiri S. Abeyagunawardena
Michael J. Dillon
Lesley Rees
William van't Hoff
Richard S. Trompeter
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[1] Institute of Child Health,Nephro
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Pediatric Nephrology | 2003年 / 18卷
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Nephrotic syndrome; Steroid sensitive; Corticosteroid; Relapse; Remission; Steroid sparing;
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Childhood nephrotic syndrome (NS) is frequently characterized by a relapsing course. There is no uniform agreement about the precise stage at which a steroid-sparing agent should be introduced to control the disease. In order to evaluate the treatment strategies and outcome of steroid-sensitive NS over the last 2 decades, a retrospective notes review was undertaken in a cohort of children treated at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital between 1980 and 2000. From a population of 863 children with NS referred, 509 had frequently relapsing or steroid-dependent disease and 261 children received at least one steroid-sparing agent. Cyclophosphamide was the first choice in 178 patients and in 114 no further steroid-sparing agent was needed. Levamisole was prescribed as the first steroid-sparing agent for 65 children and disease control was achieved in 30%. Cyclosporin A was prescribed in 61 children and sustained remission was induced in 69%. It is concluded that cyclophosphamide is a potent agent in inducing sustained remission in steroid-sensitive NS. Levamisole and cyclosporin A have emerged as attractive steroid-sparing agents. Complications and major side effects of treatment are infrequent but occasionally fatal.
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