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The use of ciclosporin in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease: an Italian experience.

A Barabino1, F Torrente, E Castellano, P Gandullia, A Calvi, S Cucchiara, G L De, M Fontana, P Lionetti, C De Giacomo, A Gissi.   

Abstract

AIM: To asses the efficacy and safety of ciclosporin in a paediatric population with inflammatory bowel disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-three Italian children treated with ciclosporin were studied retrospectively. The indications for treatment were severe unresponsive colitis, chronic active colitis or severe fistulizing Crohn's disease. The treatment duration, follow-up and causes of drug discontinuation were assessed.
RESULTS: Sixteen patients were treated intravenously for a mean time of 10 +/- 7 days (1-24 days) and 19 orally for a mean time of 133 days (17-660 days). The mean follow-up of all patients was 13.2 months. Ciclosporin was totally ineffective, being discontinued for surgery, in nine of 23 patients (39%); it was discontinued for partial response in three patients (13%). During treatment, clinical remission was achieved in eight children (35%) and maintained after drug withdrawal in four (17%). In severe unresponsive colitis, urgent colectomy was avoided in 12 (85%) of 14 patients who tolerated the drug. Side-effects appeared in six of 23 patients (26%), and three (13%) required ciclosporin to be discontinued due to neurotoxicity.
CONCLUSIONS: Ciclosporin shows disappointing long-term results in the treatment of refractory inflammatory bowel disease, but can play an important role in preventing urgent surgery in unresponsive severe colitis. Severe side-effects can occur.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12182750     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2002.01308.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0269-2813            Impact factor:   8.171


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Authors:  Paul A Rufo; Athos Bousvaros
Journal:  Paediatr Drugs       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.022

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Authors:  M Castro; B Papadatou; E Ceriati; D Knafelz; P De Angelis; F Ferretti; M Gambarara; A Diamanti; F De Peppo; M Rivosecchi
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