Toshiyuki Takahashi1, Takayuki Okamoto1, Isao Yokota2, Yasuyuki Sato1, Asako Hayashi1, Yasuhiro Ueda1, Hayato Aoyagi3, Michihiko Ueno4, Norio Kobayashi5, Kimiaki Uetake6, Masanori Nakanishi7, Tadashi Ariga1. 1. Department of Pediatrics, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan. 2. Department of Biostatistics, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan. 3. Department of Pediatrics, Obihiro Kyokai Hospital, Obihiro, Japan. 4. Department of Pediatrics, Nikko Memorial Hospital, Muroran, Japan. 5. Department of Pediatrics, Oji General Hospital, Tomakomai, Japan. 6. Department of Pediatrics, Obihiro Kosei Hospital, Obihiro, Japan. 7. Department of Pediatrics, Kushiro Red Cross Hospital, Kushiro, Japan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rituximab (RTX) is an effective treatment for maintaining remission in patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS), but there are few reports on the effect of RTX treatment on quality of life (QOL). The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of periodically repeated RTX treatment from the perspective of QOL. METHODS: We systematically assessed the QOL of pediatric patients with refractory NS and parents' perceptions of their children's QOL through a 2 year RTX treatment protocol. Pediatric patients from Hokkaido University Hospital with refractory NS who met our specific criteria were enrolled between January 2015 and December 2015. The RTX infusion was performed 4 times at 6-month intervals, followed by mizoribine administration with early discontinuation of calcineurin inhibitors. Quality of life scores were measured by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory version 4.0 (PedsQL) at each RTX administration and evaluated 2 years later. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients were analyzed. The patients' QOL and their parents' perceptions of their QOL improved over our 2 year treatment protocol. Nevertheless, the parents' scores were lower than the patients' scores on all scales, with slower improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Our treatment protocol showed a significant improvement of QOL in patients with refractory NS. Although the risk of the RTX treatment should be considered, the treatment is useful for patients with refractory NS.
BACKGROUND: Rituximab (RTX) is an effective treatment for maintaining remission in patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS), but there are few reports on the effect of RTX treatment on quality of life (QOL). The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of periodically repeated RTX treatment from the perspective of QOL. METHODS: We systematically assessed the QOL of pediatric patients with refractory NS and parents' perceptions of their children's QOL through a 2 year RTX treatment protocol. Pediatric patients from Hokkaido University Hospital with refractory NS who met our specific criteria were enrolled between January 2015 and December 2015. The RTX infusion was performed 4 times at 6-month intervals, followed by mizoribine administration with early discontinuation of calcineurin inhibitors. Quality of life scores were measured by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory version 4.0 (PedsQL) at each RTX administration and evaluated 2 years later. RESULTS: Twenty-two patients were analyzed. The patients' QOL and their parents' perceptions of their QOL improved over our 2 year treatment protocol. Nevertheless, the parents' scores were lower than the patients' scores on all scales, with slower improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Our treatment protocol showed a significant improvement of QOL in patients with refractory NS. Although the risk of the RTX treatment should be considered, the treatment is useful for patients with refractory NS.