Serum Creatinine Levels During and After Long-term Treatment with Cyclosporine A in Patients with Severe Atopic Dermatitis

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2015-11-04

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van der Schaft, J
van Zuilen, Arjan DORCID 0000-0002-2561-5533ISNI 000000039480153X
Deinum, Joukje
Bruijnzeel-Koomen, C. A.ISNI 0000000043719227
de Bruin-Weller, MarjoleinORCID 0000-0002-1249-6993ISNI 0000000396350234

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Safety data with respect to kidney function during long-term treatment with cyclosporine A (CsA) in patients with atopic dermatitis is limited. Data on serum creatinine levels before, during and after CsA treatment were collected in a retrospective cohort of adult patients with atopic dermatitis. The median duration of treatment of 150 patients was 280 days (interquartile range 203-528 days). There was a significant, but not clinically relevant, increase in serum creatinine compared with the baseline level after 3 weeks of treatment with CsA and stabilization during the maintenance phase at the group level. Twenty-two (14.7%) patients had a greater than 30% increase in serum creatinine (cut-off point for clinically relevant change) compared with baseline. These patients were significantly older than the patients without a 30% increase (mean ± standard deviation age 41.4 ± 15.6 vs. 33.8 ± 11.7 years (p = 0.01)). During follow-up, all patients had a less than 30% increase in serum creatinine levels compared with baseline levels. At the group level serum creatinine levels during follow-up were not significantly different from baseline.

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Atopic dermatitis, Cyclosporine A, Kidney function

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van der Schaft, J, van Zuilen, A D, Deinum, J, Bruijnzeel-Koomen, C A F M & de Bruin-Weller, M S 2015, 'Serum Creatinine Levels During and After Long-term Treatment with Cyclosporine A in Patients with Severe Atopic Dermatitis', Acta Dermato-Venereologica, vol. 95, no. 8, pp. 963-967. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2125