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Tacrolimus Is Safe and Effective in Patients with Severe Steroid-Refractory or Steroid-Dependent Inflammatory Bowel Disease-A Long-Term Follow-Up
- Source :
- The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 101:1048-1056
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2006.
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Abstract
- We and others have reported the use of tacrolimus in refractory inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Little is known about its long-term efficacy and safety.In this retrospective, observational single center study the charts of 53 adult patients with steroid-dependent (n = 18) or steroid-refractory (n = 35) IBD, Crohn's disease (CD) (n = 11), ulcerative colitis (UC) (n = 40), or pouchitis (PC) (n = 2) were reviewed. Tacrolimus (0.1 mg/kg body weight per day) was administered orally in all and initially intravenously in 2 patients (0.01 mg/kg body weight per day), aiming for serum trough levels of 4-8 ng/mL. Forty-one of 53 (77.1%) patients were receiving concomitant azathioprine. The mean treatment duration was 25.2 +/- 4.6 SD months (0.43-164 months). Patients were followed for a mean of 39 +/- 4.1 SD months (5-164 months). Response was evaluated using a modified clinical activity index (M-CAI).Thirty-one UC (78%), 10 CD (90.1%), and both PC (100%) patients experienced an immediate clinical response or went into remission at 30 days. A statistically significant drop on the M-CAI was documented for UC and CD patients. Nine UC patients (22.5%) underwent colectomy between 1.6 and 41.3 months following initiation. Mean colectomy-free survival was 104.8 +/- 15.5 (95% CI 74.4-135.2) months (limited to 164.4 months). Cumulative colectomy-free survival was estimated 56.5% at 43.8 months. Steroids were reduced or discontinued in 40 of 45 UC and CD patients (90%) taking steroids. Side effects included a temporary rise of creatinine (n = 4, 7.6%), tremor or paresthesias (n = 5, 9.4%), hyperkalemia (n = 1, 1.9%), hypertension (n = 1, 1.9%), and opportunistic infections (n = 2, 3.8%).Long-term tacrolimus therapy appears safe and effective in refractory IBD.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Drug Resistance
chemical and pharmacologic phenomena
macromolecular substances
Pouchitis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Gastroenterology
Tacrolimus
Crohn Disease
Refractory
Internal medicine
Azathioprine
medicine
Humans
In patient
Colectomy
Aged
Retrospective Studies
Antibacterial agent
Protein synthesis inhibitor
Hepatology
business.industry
Remission Induction
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Ulcerative colitis
Surgery
Treatment Outcome
surgical procedures, operative
Colitis, Ulcerative
Female
Steroids
Steroid refractory
business
Immunosuppressive Agents
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15720241 and 00029270
- Volume :
- 101
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The American Journal of Gastroenterology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0ced648bd670037b7656812b828db981
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1572-0241.2006.00524.x