PrednisoneGlucocorticoids (GCs) remain regularly used drugs in patients with chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases. As long-term intake at high dosages is associated with harm, it is generally advised that GCs be tapered and stopped. However, most recommendations concerning tapering have been eminence...
How fast can I taper TPN in a hospitalized patient? 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 13 作者: RN Dickerson 摘要: The intent of this review is to evaluate the literature with respect to increased risk for hypoglycemia for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury or chronic kidney ...
It is notable that HD-DXM could induce a more rapid response and seems to have a better safety profile (lower incidence of steroid-related comorbidities) than prednisone [99]; however, caution needs to be taken when interpreting the safety data as the prolonged use of prednisone (≥ 8 ...
In treat-to-target strategy for SLE management, tapering of GC to ≤7.5 or preferably ≤5 mg/day of prednisone is an important objective, as it is associated with improved outcomes. Use of low dose prednisone in maintenance treatment of SLE patients is controversial. A recently published ...
than prednisone [99]; however, caution needs to be taken when interpreting the safety data as the prolonged use of prednisone (≥ 8 weeks) in that RCT. Nevertheless, HD-DXM might lead to the occurrence of neuropsychiatric complications in very elderly patients and those with a history of ...
alloHCT in which the addition of beclomethasone to prednisone for patients with GI GVHD in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial allowed for a rapid taper of prednisone starting 10 days after initiation, significantly reducing the risk of GVHD-treatment failure, and reducing the risk of mortality....
details. In general, if IMFINZI and IMJUDO requires interruption or discontinuation, administer systemic corticosteroid therapy (1 mg to2 mg/kg/dayprednisone or equivalent) until improvement to Grade 1 or less. Upon improvement to Grade 1 or less, initiate corticosteroid taper and continue to ...
For treatment, we use equivalent doses of prednisone and taper it very slowly until stop (mean time 8 months). At the same time, start with allopurinol and add colchicine, antibiotics when needed; some require hospitalization and surgery.The paper of surgery needs to be stablished, in our ...
First, one should try to taper immunosuppressant therapy to help immunorecovery.24 However, in a number of cases this is not possible because of aGVHD or does not prevent disease symptoms from developing. Because the efficacy of antiviral drugs for the treatment of AdV disease is limited, ...