2016
DOI: 10.1136/lupus-2016-000153
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First month prednisone dose predicts prednisone burden during the following 11 months: an observational study from the RELES cohort

Abstract: Aim: To study the influence of prednisone dose during the first month after systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) diagnosis (prednisone-1) on glucocorticoid burden during the subsequent 11 months (prednisone-2-12). Methods: 223 patients from the Registro Español deLupus Eritematoso Sistémico inception cohort were studied. The cumulative dose of prednisone-1 and prednisone-2-12 were calculated and recoded into a four-level categorical variable: no prednisone, low dose (up to 7.5 mg/day), medium dose (up to 30 mg/d… Show more

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“…Previous data from this cohort support this approach, showing that the dose of prednisone received within the first month is an independent predictor of prednisone burden during the following 11 months. 17 In a similar way, immunomodulatory drugs received within the first year of follow-up have been considered as potential risk factors for infections taking place during the second year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous data from this cohort support this approach, showing that the dose of prednisone received within the first month is an independent predictor of prednisone burden during the following 11 months. 17 In a similar way, immunomodulatory drugs received within the first year of follow-up have been considered as potential risk factors for infections taking place during the second year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 The initial dose of prednisolone in the first month of therapy after diagnosis of SLE is predictive of prednisolone doses over the following 11 months. 22 Organ complications secondary to chronic corticosteroid use occur in a dose-dependent manner. The most common complications are musculoskeletal damage, such as osteoporotic fracture, and ocular damage, such as cataracts, and these are also among the first complications to occur.…”
Section: Corticosteroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is unlikely that anti-inflammatory effects increase significantly after prednisone doses have reached 30–40 mg/day, since such doses already result in a saturation of almost 100% of the genomic pathway [ 12 , 19 ]. Recent data suggest that higher initial doses of prednisone are associated with higher cumulative doses [ 21 ] with the well proven result of increasing damage accrual [ 1 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%