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Pulse therapy combined with oral corticosteroids in the management of severe rheumatic carditis and rebound
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AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to describe the clinical course, laboratory tests, and the cardiac involvement in rheumatic carditis patients in functional class III and IV, submitted to pulse therapy combined with oral prednisone.MethodsA total of 120 patients with severe carditis due to acute rheumatic fever were treatment with three cycles of pulse therapy combined with oral corticosteroids. The patients were followed up from the hospital admission until the end of the treatment and returned after 30, 60, and 90 days to control. The patients were evaluated by clinical, laboratory, and transthoracic echocardiogram.ResultsIn total, 23 (19.2%) patients at first attack of rheumatic fever and 97 (80.8%) with recurrent carditis were evaluated. Cardiac surgery was performed in 8 (6.6%) patients. The patients showed improved laboratory and radiological parameters (p<0.001) and were discharged, 74 (61.7%) in functional class I and 46 (38.3%) in functional class II. Hospitalisation time ranged from 21 to 176 days, with a mean of 69.1 days. Reduction of left atrium and ventricle diameters was observed, measured by means of transthoracic echocardiography, at hospital admission and discharge (p<0.001). None of the patients experienced rebound.ConclusionsThe pulse therapy was effective in controlling severe rheumatic carditis and the oral corticosteroid prevented rebound episodes. Prolonged hospital stay was required for the clinical stabilisation of patients and to avoid the interruption of medication.
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Title: Pulse therapy combined with oral corticosteroids in the management of severe rheumatic carditis and rebound
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AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to describe the clinical course, laboratory tests, and the cardiac involvement in rheumatic carditis patients in functional class III and IV, submitted to pulse therapy combined with oral prednisone.
MethodsA total of 120 patients with severe carditis due to acute rheumatic fever were treatment with three cycles of pulse therapy combined with oral corticosteroids.
The patients were followed up from the hospital admission until the end of the treatment and returned after 30, 60, and 90 days to control.
The patients were evaluated by clinical, laboratory, and transthoracic echocardiogram.
ResultsIn total, 23 (19.
2%) patients at first attack of rheumatic fever and 97 (80.
8%) with recurrent carditis were evaluated.
Cardiac surgery was performed in 8 (6.
6%) patients.
The patients showed improved laboratory and radiological parameters (p<0.
001) and were discharged, 74 (61.
7%) in functional class I and 46 (38.
3%) in functional class II.
Hospitalisation time ranged from 21 to 176 days, with a mean of 69.
1 days.
Reduction of left atrium and ventricle diameters was observed, measured by means of transthoracic echocardiography, at hospital admission and discharge (p<0.
001).
None of the patients experienced rebound.
ConclusionsThe pulse therapy was effective in controlling severe rheumatic carditis and the oral corticosteroid prevented rebound episodes.
Prolonged hospital stay was required for the clinical stabilisation of patients and to avoid the interruption of medication.
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