| Literature DB >> 32968379 |
Khemchand N Moorani1, Aasia Mohammad Zubair2, Nanga Ram Veerwani3, Harnam Jaichand Hotchandani4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of levamisole in maintaining remission of proteinuria in children with frequent relapsing and steroid dependent nephrotic syndrome (FR/SDNS).Entities:
Keywords: Frequent relapsing; Levamisole; Relapses; Remission of proteinuria; Steroid dependent nephrotic syndrome
Year: 2020 PMID: 32968379 PMCID: PMC7500995 DOI: 10.12669/pjms.36.6.2337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Med Sci ISSN: 1681-715X Impact factor: 1.088
Characteristics of patients on Levamisole Treatment in Frequent Relapsing and Steroid Dependent Nephrotic Syndrome. n=81.
| Variable | N (%)/ mean ±SD |
|---|---|
| Male | 48(59.3%) |
| Female | 33(40.7%) |
| Age at diagnosis (years) | 3.72 ±2.33 |
| Present age (years) | 8.44±3.70 |
| Present weight (kg) | 25.18±11.27 |
| Present height (cm) | 118.11±20.25 |
| Present BSA (msq) | 0.88±0.27 |
| FRNS | 66(81.4%) |
| SDNS | 15(18.5% |
| Levamisole dose (mg/kg/day) | 1.74±0.68 |
| Duration of levamisole (months) | 15.68±9.39 |
| Post-leva follow up period(months) | 11.70±11.23 |
| Pre-leva | 3389.81±2785.22 |
| On-leva | 2471.97±2024.98 |
| Post-leva | 661.37± 905.37 |
| Pre-leva | 3.30 ±0.50 |
| On-leva | 0.98± 1.1 |
| Post-leva | 0.79±1.27 |
Cumulative steroid dose and relapse rate in children with Frequent Relapsing and Steroid Dependent Nephrotic Syndrome.
| Duration (months) | Cumulative dose of steroid (mg/patient) Mean±SD | Number of relapses per patient Mean±SD | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Leva (12 months) n=81 | 3389.81±2785.22 | 3.30 ±0.50 | 0.001 |
| On- leva (15.68±9.93 months) n=57 | 2471.97±2024.98 | 0.98± 1.1 | |
| Post-Leva (12 months) n=51 | 661.37± 905.37 | 0.79±1.27 |
Significant for relapse rate (pre, on and post leva relapse rate).
Not significant for cumulative dose.
Outcome of levamisole in children with frequent relapsing and steroid dependent nephrotic syndrome.
| On -levamisole outcome (N=57) | |
|---|---|
| Effective | 46(90.1%) |
| Not effective | 11(19.2%) |
| Post- levamisole outcome (N=51) | |
| Maintained remission | 39(76.4%) |
| Frequent relapsing/steroid dependent | 12(23.5% |
Comparison of our study results with an Indian Study.17
| Characteristics | Our study(n=81) | Indian study (n=97) |
|---|---|---|
| Type of NS: FR/SD | 66/15 | 62/35 |
| Gender Male | 48(59.2%) | 53(54.63%) |
| Mean age at diagnosis | 3.72±2.33 | 2.8±1.45 |
| Dosage schedule: (2-2.5 g/kg/day) | ||
| Daily dose | 33 | Single Daily Dose |
| Alternate day | 48 | |
| Cumulative steroid dose | ||
| Pre-Leva | 3389.81±2785.22 | 4109.29±1154 |
| On -Leva | 2471.97±2024.98 | 2491.8±694 |
| Post-Leva | 661.37±905.37 | 660.7±10.7 |
| Relapse Rate | ||
| Pre-Leva (n=81) | 3.30 ± 0.46 | 2.41±0.5 |
| On-Leva (n=57) | 0.84± 0.94 | 1.3±0.7 |
| Post-Leva (n=51) | 1.06± 0.99 | 0.48±0.8 |
| Outcome on Leva (n=57) | ||
| Effective | 46(80.70%) | 77.3% |
| Not effective | 11(19.29%) | 15% |