Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary data
Objective: to assess whether the modified combined glucocorticoid (GC) toxicity index (MCGTI) can be used to analyze adverse reactions (ARs) to GCs administered in the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Subjects and methods. The investigation enrolled 71 RA patients (57 females, 14 males; mean...
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doaj-3db110bbdbc24caf85ab6d8475c150cc2021-08-02T09:05:53ZrusIMA-PRESS LLCНаучно-практическая ревматология1995-44841995-44922020-02-01581263010.14412/1995-4484-2020-26-302573Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary dataV. V. Lebedeva0Yu. V. Muravyev1S. I. Glukhova2V.A. Nasonova Research Institute of RheumatologyV.A. Nasonova Research Institute of RheumatologyV.A. Nasonova Research Institute of RheumatologyObjective: to assess whether the modified combined glucocorticoid (GC) toxicity index (MCGTI) can be used to analyze adverse reactions (ARs) to GCs administered in the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Subjects and methods. The investigation enrolled 71 RA patients (57 females, 14 males; mean age, 51.7+15.2 years). All the patients met the ACR/EULAR classification criteria and took GCs (the median duration of GC treatment duration was 7.1 [0.9; 12.0] years). In addition to the standard clinical, laboratory, and instrumental indicators, the daily and cumulative doses of GCs (in prednisolone equivalent) and MCGTI were analyzed.Results and discussion. The value of MCGTI statistically significantly correlated with treatment duration (r=0.411), age (r=0.384), and the cumulative dose of GCs (r=0.361), but did not correlate with their maximum dose (r=0.06). A ROC analysis showed that the critical level of the cumulative dose of GCs in relation to MCGTI was 17,337.5 mg.Conclusion. MCGTI correlates with cumulative dose (making it possible to establish its critical level), treatment duration, and age, which is the basis for further study of whether this can be applied in clinical practice to evaluate, predict, and prevent ARs.https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/2839rheumatoid arthritisglucocorticoidscombined glucocorticoid toxicity indexadverse reactions |
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V. V. Lebedeva Yu. V. Muravyev S. I. Glukhova Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary data Научно-практическая ревматология rheumatoid arthritis glucocorticoids combined glucocorticoid toxicity index adverse reactions |
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Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary data |
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Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary data |
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Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary data |
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Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary data |
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Evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary data |
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evaluation of the modified combined glucocorticoid toxicity index in rheumatoid arthritis: preliminary data |
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Научно-практическая ревматология |
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1995-4484 1995-4492 |
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Objective: to assess whether the modified combined glucocorticoid (GC) toxicity index (MCGTI) can be used to analyze adverse reactions (ARs) to GCs administered in the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Subjects and methods. The investigation enrolled 71 RA patients (57 females, 14 males; mean age, 51.7+15.2 years). All the patients met the ACR/EULAR classification criteria and took GCs (the median duration of GC treatment duration was 7.1 [0.9; 12.0] years). In addition to the standard clinical, laboratory, and instrumental indicators, the daily and cumulative doses of GCs (in prednisolone equivalent) and MCGTI were analyzed.Results and discussion. The value of MCGTI statistically significantly correlated with treatment duration (r=0.411), age (r=0.384), and the cumulative dose of GCs (r=0.361), but did not correlate with their maximum dose (r=0.06). A ROC analysis showed that the critical level of the cumulative dose of GCs in relation to MCGTI was 17,337.5 mg.Conclusion. MCGTI correlates with cumulative dose (making it possible to establish its critical level), treatment duration, and age, which is the basis for further study of whether this can be applied in clinical practice to evaluate, predict, and prevent ARs. |
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