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Annals of Internal Medicine 1988-Dec

Cyclosporin A in severe, treatment-refractory rheumatoid arthritis. A randomized study.

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D E Yocum
J H Klippel
R L Wilder
N L Gerber
H A Austin
S M Wahl
L Lesko
J R Minor
H G Preuss
C Yarboro

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OBJECTIVE

To assess the efficacy and toxicity of cyclosporin A in patients with severe, treatment-refractory rheumatoid arthritis.

METHODS

Prospective randomized, double-blind 6-month trial.

METHODS

Thirty-one patients who had classic seropositive rheumatoid arthritis with active synovitis unresponsive to conventional therapy.

METHODS

Patients were randomly assigned to high-dose (10 mg/kg body weight.d) or low-dose (1 mg/kg.d) cyclosporin A therapy. A reduction in the dose was permitted for adverse side effects. After 6 months of therapy, patients who showed clinically relevant improvement, defined as a 40% or greater reduction in their total joint activity score, were given the option to continue receiving the therapy for an additional 6 months.

RESULTS

At 6 months, clinically relevant improvement occurred in 10 of 15 patients (95% CI, 38 to 88) receiving high-dose therapy and in 4 of 16 patients (CI, 7 to 52) receiving low-dose therapy (P = 0.02). Statistically significant improvements in individual measures were shown only in the high-dose group. Improvements were noted in the number of tender joints (-18.8; CI, -24.5 to -13.1) and swollen joints (-12.1; CI, -15.4 to -8.6), as well as in physician's global scores (-1.5; CI, -2.1 to -0.9) and patient's global scores (-1.1; CI, -1.9 to -0.5). Improvement in disease activity was maintained through 12 months in the high-dose group. The clinical responses to cyclosporin A were most evident in patients with depressed in-vitro proliferative responses of peripheral blood mononuclear lymphocytes to soluble recall antigens. Toxicities, such as fatigue, gastrointestinal and neurologic complaints, and hypertrichosis were frequent but often reversible with a reduction in the dose. Nephrotoxicity, with a 20% increase in the serum creatinine level, was seen in 27 of 31 patients (CI, 71 to 97).

CONCLUSIONS

Cyclosporin A is an effective therapy for severe, treatment-refractory rheumatoid arthritis. Side effects, particularly nephrotoxicity, are common.

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