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Comparison of short interval and low dose (SILD) with high dose of cyclophosphamide in the susceptibility to infection in SLE: a multicentrereal-world study

Authors :
Miao Shao
Miao Miao
Xia Zhang
Xiaoying Zhang
Yuan An
Huifang Guo
Lingyan Lei
Qing Zhao
Yanjie Ding
Jin Lin
Rui Wu
Feng Yu
Yucui Li
Huali Miao
Liyun Zhang
Yan Du
Ruiying Jiao
Lixia Pang
Li Long
Xueming Yao
Xiaofei Shi
Fei Wang
Luping Cui
Lei Zhang
Shengyun Liu
Fuai Lu
Kangkai Luo
Simeng Zhao
Yongfu Wang
Xiao Wu
Qingwen Wang
Hongjiang Liu
Shulin Song
Xiaoyuan Zhou
Xiaoping Zhang
Shumei Shi
Hong Zhu
Yao Chen
Honglian Yu
Jie Wu
Ruiyun Yu
Wenqiang Fan
Shuang Liu
Jian Xu
Zhibin Chen
Lianjie Shi
Jing He
Xuewu Zhang
Zhanguo Li
Ru Li
Source :
Lupus Science & Medicine. 9:e000779
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ, 2022.

Abstract

ObjectiveInfection is a major cause of death in patients with SLE. This study aimed to explore the infection rate in patients with SLE receiving a low dose of intravenous cyclophosphamide (IV-CYC).MethodsClinical parameters of 1022 patients with SLE from 24 hospitals in China were collected. Patients were divided into the short-interval and lower-dose (SILD, 400 mg every 2 weeks) IV-CYC group and the high-dose (HD, 500 mg/m2of body surface area every month) IV-CYC group. The clinical data and infection rate between the two groups were compared.ResultsCompared with HD IV-CYC, the infection rate of the SILD IV-CYC group was significantly lower (13.04% vs 22.27%, p=0.001). Respiratory tract infection (10.28% vs 15.23%, p=0.046) and skin/soft tissue infection (1.78% vs 4.3%, p=0.040) were significantly decreased in the SILD IV-CYC group. Moreover, infections occurred most likely in patients with SLE with leucopenia (OR 2.266, 95% CI 1.322 to 3.887, p=0.003), pulmonary arterial hypertension (OR 2.756, 95% CI 1.249 to 6.080, p=0.012) and >15 mg/day of glucocorticoid (OR 2.220, 95% CI 1.097 to 4.489, p=0.027).ConclusionsSILD IV-CYC showed a lower frequency of infection events than high-dose IV-CYC in patients with SLE.

Details

ISSN :
20538790
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lupus Science & Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fce9712a9e27809bc808c3342dc0db84
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/lupus-2022-000779