Journal Article10.1056/NEJMOA020286
A Randomized Trial of Maintenance Therapy for Vasculitis Associated with Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibodies
David Jayne,Niels Rasmussen,Konrad Andrassy,Paul A. Bacon,Jan Willem Cohen Tervaert,J. Dadoniene,Agneta Ekstrand,Gill Gaskin,Gina Gregorini,Kirsten de Groot,Wolfgang L. Gross,E. Christiaan Hagen,Eduardo Mirapeix,Erna Pettersson,Carl Siegert,Alberto Sinico,Vladimir Tesar,Kerstin Westman,Charles D. Pusey +18 more
TL;DR: In patients with generalized vasculitis, the withdrawal of cyclophosphamide and the substitution of azathioprine after remission did not increase the rate of relapse, suggesting the duration of exposure to cycloph phosphamide may be safely reduced.
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Abstract: Background The primary systemic vasculitides usually associated with autoantibodies to neutrophil cytoplasmic antigens include Wegener's granulomatosis and microscopic polyangiitis. We investigated whether exposure to cyclophosphamide in patients with generalized vasculitis could be reduced by substitution of azathioprine at remission. Methods We studied patients with a new diagnosis of generalized vasculitis and a serum creatinine concentration of 5.7 mg per deciliter (500 μmol per liter) or less. All patients received at least three months of therapy with oral cyclophosphamide and prednisolone. After remission, patients were randomly assigned to continued cyclophosphamide therapy (1.5 mg per kilogram of body weight per day) or a substitute regimen of azathioprine (2 mg per kilogram per day). Both groups continued to receive prednisolone and were followed for 18 months from study entry. Relapse was the primary end point. Results Of 155 patients studied, 144 (93 percent) entered remission and were randoml...
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