Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 years

PURPOSE: To report the result of patients treated with IV methylprednisolone divided into three groups and compare their follow-up during the last 12 years. METHODS: Seventy children with active rheumatic carditis (76 episodes) in heart failure Class III and IV (NYHA) were studied. The diagnosis was...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gesmar Volga Haddad Herdy, Carlos Alberto Pinto, Maria Cecilia Olivaes, Elisabeth Amabile Carvalho, Hsu Tchou, Raquel Cosendey, Raquel Ribeiro, Fabiano Azeredo, Debora de Souza, Artur H. Herdy, Vania Glória S. Lopes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC) 1999-05-01
Series:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X1999000500007
id doaj-e1cb45a9b9514583a5b44b37776a87a9
record_format Article
spelling doaj-e1cb45a9b9514583a5b44b37776a87a92020-11-24T21:05:19ZengSociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia0066-782X1678-41701999-05-0172560460610.1590/S0066-782X1999000500007Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 yearsGesmar Volga Haddad HerdyCarlos Alberto PintoMaria Cecilia OlivaesElisabeth Amabile CarvalhoHsu TchouRaquel CosendeyRaquel RibeiroFabiano AzeredoDebora de SouzaArtur H. HerdyVania Glória S. LopesPURPOSE: To report the result of patients treated with IV methylprednisolone divided into three groups and compare their follow-up during the last 12 years. METHODS: Seventy children with active rheumatic carditis (76 episodes) in heart failure Class III and IV (NYHA) were studied. The diagnosis was based on modified Jones' criteria. After ruling out infections and strongyloidiasis, treatment with IV methylprednisolone bolus was started three times a week until the laboratory tests became negative. Patients were divided into 3 groups, according to the time of hospital admittance: Groups 1, 2 and 3, comprising of 40, 18 and 12 children, respectively. RESULTS: Eighteen children in Group 1 (45%) were in their 1st attack: 2 series of pulsetherapy were used in 10 (25%), 3 in 9 (23%) and 4 in 21 (52%). In Group 2, 14 cases (77%) were in their 1st attack: 2 series were used in 7 (39%), 4 in 9 (50%) and 5 in 2 (11%). The echocardiogram showed a flail mitral valve in 12 (66%) of these patients (1 death occurred after mitral valvoplasty). In Group 3, 6 patients needed 5 or more series of pulsetherapy and a flail mitral valve was present in 5 (41%). One child underwent mitral valve replacement while still in the active phase, after 8 series of pulsetherapy, and another died. The number of patients who needed 5 or more series was significantly higher in Group 3. CONCLUSION: There were variations in the presentation and evolution of the cases during these 12 year. The established pulsetherapy protocol continues to be useful to treat severe cases.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X1999000500007rheumatic carditismethylprednisolonechildren
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Gesmar Volga Haddad Herdy
Carlos Alberto Pinto
Maria Cecilia Olivaes
Elisabeth Amabile Carvalho
Hsu Tchou
Raquel Cosendey
Raquel Ribeiro
Fabiano Azeredo
Debora de Souza
Artur H. Herdy
Vania Glória S. Lopes
spellingShingle Gesmar Volga Haddad Herdy
Carlos Alberto Pinto
Maria Cecilia Olivaes
Elisabeth Amabile Carvalho
Hsu Tchou
Raquel Cosendey
Raquel Ribeiro
Fabiano Azeredo
Debora de Souza
Artur H. Herdy
Vania Glória S. Lopes
Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 years
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
rheumatic carditis
methylprednisolone
children
author_facet Gesmar Volga Haddad Herdy
Carlos Alberto Pinto
Maria Cecilia Olivaes
Elisabeth Amabile Carvalho
Hsu Tchou
Raquel Cosendey
Raquel Ribeiro
Fabiano Azeredo
Debora de Souza
Artur H. Herdy
Vania Glória S. Lopes
author_sort Gesmar Volga Haddad Herdy
title Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 years
title_short Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 years
title_full Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 years
title_fullStr Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 years
title_full_unstemmed Rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. Results in 70 children over 12 years
title_sort rheumatic carditis treated with high doses of pulsetherapy methylprednisolone. results in 70 children over 12 years
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)
series Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
issn 0066-782X
1678-4170
publishDate 1999-05-01
description PURPOSE: To report the result of patients treated with IV methylprednisolone divided into three groups and compare their follow-up during the last 12 years. METHODS: Seventy children with active rheumatic carditis (76 episodes) in heart failure Class III and IV (NYHA) were studied. The diagnosis was based on modified Jones' criteria. After ruling out infections and strongyloidiasis, treatment with IV methylprednisolone bolus was started three times a week until the laboratory tests became negative. Patients were divided into 3 groups, according to the time of hospital admittance: Groups 1, 2 and 3, comprising of 40, 18 and 12 children, respectively. RESULTS: Eighteen children in Group 1 (45%) were in their 1st attack: 2 series of pulsetherapy were used in 10 (25%), 3 in 9 (23%) and 4 in 21 (52%). In Group 2, 14 cases (77%) were in their 1st attack: 2 series were used in 7 (39%), 4 in 9 (50%) and 5 in 2 (11%). The echocardiogram showed a flail mitral valve in 12 (66%) of these patients (1 death occurred after mitral valvoplasty). In Group 3, 6 patients needed 5 or more series of pulsetherapy and a flail mitral valve was present in 5 (41%). One child underwent mitral valve replacement while still in the active phase, after 8 series of pulsetherapy, and another died. The number of patients who needed 5 or more series was significantly higher in Group 3. CONCLUSION: There were variations in the presentation and evolution of the cases during these 12 year. The established pulsetherapy protocol continues to be useful to treat severe cases.
topic rheumatic carditis
methylprednisolone
children
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X1999000500007
work_keys_str_mv AT gesmarvolgahaddadherdy rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT carlosalbertopinto rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT mariaceciliaolivaes rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT elisabethamabilecarvalho rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT hsutchou rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT raquelcosendey rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT raquelribeiro rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT fabianoazeredo rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT deboradesouza rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT arturhherdy rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
AT vaniagloriaslopes rheumaticcarditistreatedwithhighdosesofpulsetherapymethylprednisoloneresultsin70childrenover12years
_version_ 1716769155214999552