A study of standardized regimens of steroid treatment in reactions in leprosy at a referral centre.

Q4 Medicine
Indian journal of leprosy Pub Date : 2012-01-01
V V Pai, P U Tayshetye, R Ganapati
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It is a well known fact that reactions and nerve function impairment (NFI) account for majority of disabilities and morbidities in leprosy. Steroids are the principal agents administered for treatment of reactions and NFI. In this study, we compared the efficacy of two regimens namely high dose (60 mg) regimen tapered over 28 weeks and low dose (40 mg) regimen tapered over 22 weeks in treatment of reactions and early NFI as regards to incidence of recurrence of reactions in 209 patients. Concerns about the side-effects of steroids were also addressed byfollowing a strict pre-steroid investigation protocol. We observed that the low dose regimen was associated with a higher incidence of recurrence (48.3%) as compared to high dose regimen (16%) signifying the efficacy of longer duration of therapy with a higher starting dose. No patient developed side-effects which necessitated withdrawal of steroids. Early detection with prompt and adequate therapy with proper dose and duration is the key to reduce recurrence of reactions and to minimize deformities due to reactions and NFI in leprosy.

在转诊中心对麻风病反应中类固醇治疗的标准化方案的研究。
众所周知,麻风病致残和发病的主要原因是反应和神经功能损害。类固醇是治疗不良反应和NFI的主要药物。在这项研究中,我们比较了两种方案的疗效,即高剂量(60mg)方案在28周内逐渐减少,低剂量(40mg)方案在22周内逐渐减少,在治疗反应和早期NFI方面,209例患者的反应复发率。对类固醇副作用的担忧也通过严格的类固醇前调查方案得到解决。我们观察到,与高剂量方案(16%)相比,低剂量方案与更高的复发率(48.3%)相关,这表明较长的治疗持续时间和较高的起始剂量有效。没有患者出现需要停用类固醇的副作用。早期发现并及时和适当剂量和持续时间的充分治疗是减少麻风病反应复发和减少麻风病反应和NFI引起的畸形的关键。
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Indian journal of leprosy
Indian journal of leprosy Medicine-Dermatology
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Leprosy is one of the oldest journals of India published quarterly by Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh (Indian Leprosy Association) since 1929. The Journal covers all research aspects of leprosy, tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases.
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