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High-dose steroids do not improve early outcome in biliary atresia.

Paisarn Vejchapipat1, Rojjana Passakonnirin, Paiboon Sookpotarom, Soottiporn Chittmittrapap, Yong Poovorawan.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Our objective was to evaluate the effects of steroids on early outcome in biliary atresia (BA).
METHODS: Patients with BA between 2001 and 2005 were reviewed. The use of steroids (4 mg/kg per day at alternate days for 1 to 3 months) has been routinely implemented since 2003. Jaundice-free status and the occurrence of cholangitis at 6 months postoperatively between patients receiving steroids and those not receiving steroids were compared.
RESULTS: Fifty-three patients with BA were studied. At 6 months postoperation, 30 patients (56.6%) were jaundice free and 24 patients (45.3%) experienced cholangitis at least once. Of the 53 patients, there were 33 patients in the steroid group and 20 patients in the nonsteroid group. The proportion of jaundice-free patients in the steroid group was higher than that in the nonsteroid group, and the proportion of patients with cholangitis in the steroid group was lower than that in the nonsteroid group. However, these discrepancies did not reach a statistically significant difference (jaundice-free status [steroid vs nonsteroid]: 20/33 [60.6%] vs 10/20 [50%], P = .57; cholangitis: 13/33 [39.4%] vs 11/20 [55%], P = .39).
CONCLUSIONS: Although the use of steroids seems to have benefits, it did not statistically improve early outcome in patients with BA.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18082717     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2007.08.038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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