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The Effectiveness of Topical Cerium Nitrate-Silver Sulfadiazine Application on Overall Outcome in Patients with Calciphylaxis.

Amandine Darres1, Ronan Delaval2, Alain Fournier2, Emilie Tournier3, Olivier Cointault1, Francoise Moussion4, Dominique Chauveau1, Bruno Seigneuric1, Catherine Lumbroso2, Nassim Kamar1, David Ribes1, Sylvie Leou2, Antoine Huart1, Pascale Testevuide2, Stanislas Faguer5.   

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BACKGROUND: Calciphylaxis (CPX) is a rare and life-threatening disease characterized by vascular calcification and development of painful and necrotizing skin lesions with a challenging management. Mechanisms of CPX are complex and include an imbalance between vascular calcification promoters and inhibitors, and frequently vitamin K deficiency.
OBJECTIVES: To describe the various presentations and identify predictive factors of death in patients with CPX.
METHODS: In this multicenter retrospective study, we included 71 CPX patients followed in South-West France (n = 26) and in French Polynesia (n = 45), and who all received sodium thiosulfate (25 g thrice weekly for a median of 61 days).
RESULTS: Characteristics at presentation significantly differed between metropolitan and Polynesian French patients. Polynesians were less frequently on regular dialysis at the onset of CPX, had a higher incidence of diabetes mellitus and obesity, more disturbances of calcium-phosphorus metabolism, and received vitamin K antagonists less frequently than patients from South-West France. Despite intensive management, the 1-year mortality rate was 66% and median time to death was 200 days (IQR, 40; 514). The number of body areas involved (i.e., three: OR 2.70 [1.09; 6.65], p = 0.031; four: OR 8.79 [1.54; 50.29], p = 0.015) was the only predictive factor for death, whereas application of topical cerium nitrate-silver sulfadiazine was protective (OR 0.44 [0.20; 0.99], p = 0.046). Surgical debridement, hyperbaric oxygenation therapy, and geographical origin were not associated with overall outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: Cerium nitrate may lead to vascular decalcification and chelation of reactive oxygen species, and prevent infection. Cerium nitrate-silver sulfadiazine was associated with better outcomes and should be tested in a prospective comparative trial in CPX patients.
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Calciphylaxis; Cerium nitrate-silver sulfadiazine; Outcome; Sodium thiosulfate

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30605905     DOI: 10.1159/000493975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatology        ISSN: 1018-8665            Impact factor:   5.366


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