Steroid response in moderate to severe pediatric ulcerative colitis: a single center’s experience
Autor: | Hasan Ali Yusekkaya, Rasit Vural Yagci, Funda Ozgenc, Çiğdem Ecevit, Murat Cakir |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Moderate to severe medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent medicine.drug_class medicine.medical_treatment Pediatric ulcerative colitis macromolecular substances Single Center Severity of Illness Index Steroid Internal medicine Pediatric surgery medicine Humans In patient Child Glucocorticoids Colectomy Retrospective Studies business.industry Remission Induction Infant medicine.disease Ulcerative colitis Surgery Treatment Outcome Child Preschool Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Corticosteroid Colitis Ulcerative Female business Algorithms Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | World Journal of Pediatrics. 7:50-53 |
ISSN: | 1867-0687 1708-8569 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12519-011-0245-0 |
Popis: | we aimed to analyze clinical and inflammatory markers of steroid non-response in patients with moderate/severe ulcerative colitis (UC) at the time of diagnosis.this study included patients who were graded as having moderate/severe UC and received corticosteroids as first-line therapy. Demographic, clinical and laboratory findings and pediatric ulcerative colitis activity scores (PUCAS) were recorded. Response to corticosteroids was assessed 30 days after the induction and long-term therapy.twenty-eight children were diagnosed as having moderate/severe UC. Their mean age ± SD was 1 2.2 ± 4 years, and 17% were under 5 years of age. PUCAS at their initial admission was 56.9 ± 11.8. UC was observed at the left colon in 9 patients (32.1%), and pancolitis in 19 (67.9%). At the end of the 30th day, UC was completely remitted in 15 patients (53.5%), partially remitted in 2 (7.1%), and no response in 11 (39.2%). Short-term follow-up showed partial remission in 2 patients, and overall remission with steroid in 17 (60.7%). Non-responders were given second-line treatment; steroid dependency was documented in 2 patients (7.1%) and another 2 (7.1%) patients underwent colectomy. Predictors for steroid non-response were analyzed and only PUCAS at the initial admission was found to be associated with non-response to steroids (51.4 ± 11.4 vs. 65.4 ± 6.8, P0.05).approximately half of the pediatric patients had complete response to steroid therapy in a long period. PUCAS could be used as a potential marker of "failed response" to steroid, but should be supported with a number of prospective randomized controlled studies. |
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