Literature DB >> 8439479

Recurrent nephrotic syndrome after transplantation: early treatment with plasmaphaeresis and cyclophosphamide.

P Cochat1, A Kassir, S Colon, C Glastre, B Tourniaire, B Parchoux, X Martin, L David.   

Abstract

Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (NS) with focal glomerulosclerosis (FGS) and its recurrence after transplantation are mainly seen in children. The recurrence rate approximates 30% and the graft loss is about half this. Several therapeutic regimens have been proposed, giving conflicting results. In an attempt to remove a putative circulating factor and inhibit its production by lymphocytes, three patients with biopsy-proven FGS in the native kidney were included in a prospective uncontrolled trial using early plasmaphaeresis followed by substitutive immunoglobulins in association with methylprednisolone pulses and cyclophosphamide instead of azathioprine over a 2-month period. The patients were girls, aged 6.5, 13.3 and 15.8 years, who received a cadaveric transplant; concomitant immunosuppression included prednisone and cyclosporine A. All three patients exhibited early recurrence of the NS and were treated 5-10 days after the onset of proteinuria. Rapid and sustained remission was achieved in all patients within 12-24 days on therapy. One patient experienced a late acute but steroid-sensitive rejection episode; another suffered from septic ankle arthritis as a complication of reinforced immunosuppression. The latter girl had a second late recurrence of proteinuria that was controlled within 7 weeks. With a 18- to 27-month follow-up, all three patients have normal renal function, normal blood pressure and no proteinuria. We conclude that intensive therapy using plasmaphaeresis, steroid pulses and cyclophosphamide over a 2-month period can induce complete remission in children with early recurrence of NS after transplantation.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8439479     DOI: 10.1007/bf00861567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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