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Steroid-induced ocular hypertensive response in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Purpose To report the characteristics of the steroid-induced ocular hypertensive response in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with prednisolone (PSL) during induction therapy and with dexamethasone (DEX) during reinduction therapy. Study design Retrospective. Patien...
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To report the characteristics of the steroid-induced ocular hypertensive response in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with prednisolone (PSL) during induction therapy and with dexamethasone (DEX) during reinduction therapy.
Study design
Retrospective.
Patients and methods
This study included pediatric patients diagnosed with B-cell precursor ALL and treated with systemic corticosteroids sometime during the period from 2016 to 2018 at Shizuoka Children's Hospital. Data were extracted from the hematology/oncology records related to the type, dose, and duration of systemic corticosteroids as well as to the ophthalmologic examination findings, intraocular pressure (IOP) data, symptoms of high IOP, and antiglaucoma medications obtained during corticosteroid administration. The maximal IOPs of the PSL and DEX groups were compared.
Results
Twenty-eight patients (18 boys and 10 girls; mean age 5.5 years) were treated with systemic corticosteroids. Twelve of the 22 courses of PSL and 33 of the 44 courses of DEX were found to be associated with high IOP. The maximal IOP was higher with the use of DEX than with the use of PSL, including in those who received prophylactic therapy (PSL 25.2 mmHg, DEX 33.6 mmHg; P = 0.02). Antiglaucoma medication was given to 21 patients; 6 patients had symptoms of ocular hypertension. The maximal IOPs were 52.8 mmHg and 70.8 mmHg in the PSL and DEX groups, respectively. Both groups of patients reported severe headache.
Conclusion
Increased IOP was frequently observed during systemic corticosteroid therapy in pediatric patients with ALL. Although most patients were asymptomatic, they occasionally presented with severe systemic symptoms. Regular ophthalmologic examinations should be included in the treatment guidelines for ALL. |
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To report the characteristics of the steroid-induced ocular hypertensive response in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with prednisolone (PSL) during induction therapy and with dexamethasone (DEX) during reinduction therapy.
Study design
Retrospective.
Patients and methods
This study included pediatric patients diagnosed with B-cell precursor ALL and treated with systemic corticosteroids sometime during the period from 2016 to 2018 at Shizuoka Children's Hospital. Data were extracted from the hematology/oncology records related to the type, dose, and duration of systemic corticosteroids as well as to the ophthalmologic examination findings, intraocular pressure (IOP) data, symptoms of high IOP, and antiglaucoma medications obtained during corticosteroid administration. The maximal IOPs of the PSL and DEX groups were compared.
Results
Twenty-eight patients (18 boys and 10 girls; mean age 5.5 years) were treated with systemic corticosteroids. Twelve of the 22 courses of PSL and 33 of the 44 courses of DEX were found to be associated with high IOP. The maximal IOP was higher with the use of DEX than with the use of PSL, including in those who received prophylactic therapy (PSL 25.2 mmHg, DEX 33.6 mmHg; P = 0.02). Antiglaucoma medication was given to 21 patients; 6 patients had symptoms of ocular hypertension. The maximal IOPs were 52.8 mmHg and 70.8 mmHg in the PSL and DEX groups, respectively. Both groups of patients reported severe headache.
Conclusion
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To report the characteristics of the steroid-induced ocular hypertensive response in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with prednisolone (PSL) during induction therapy and with dexamethasone (DEX) during reinduction therapy.
Study design
Retrospective.
Patients and methods
This study included pediatric patients diagnosed with B-cell precursor ALL and treated with systemic corticosteroids sometime during the period from 2016 to 2018 at Shizuoka Children's Hospital. Data were extracted from the hematology/oncology records related to the type, dose, and duration of systemic corticosteroids as well as to the ophthalmologic examination findings, intraocular pressure (IOP) data, symptoms of high IOP, and antiglaucoma medications obtained during corticosteroid administration. The maximal IOPs of the PSL and DEX groups were compared.
Results
Twenty-eight patients (18 boys and 10 girls; mean age 5.5 years) were treated with systemic corticosteroids. Twelve of the 22 courses of PSL and 33 of the 44 courses of DEX were found to be associated with high IOP. The maximal IOP was higher with the use of DEX than with the use of PSL, including in those who received prophylactic therapy (PSL 25.2 mmHg, DEX 33.6 mmHg; P = 0.02). Antiglaucoma medication was given to 21 patients; 6 patients had symptoms of ocular hypertension. The maximal IOPs were 52.8 mmHg and 70.8 mmHg in the PSL and DEX groups, respectively. Both groups of patients reported severe headache.
Conclusion
Increased IOP was frequently observed during systemic corticosteroid therapy in pediatric patients with ALL. Although most patients were asymptomatic, they occasionally presented with severe systemic symptoms. 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To report the characteristics of the steroid-induced ocular hypertensive response in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with prednisolone (PSL) during induction therapy and with dexamethasone (DEX) during reinduction therapy.
Study design
Retrospective.
Patients and methods
This study included pediatric patients diagnosed with B-cell precursor ALL and treated with systemic corticosteroids sometime during the period from 2016 to 2018 at Shizuoka Children's Hospital. Data were extracted from the hematology/oncology records related to the type, dose, and duration of systemic corticosteroids as well as to the ophthalmologic examination findings, intraocular pressure (IOP) data, symptoms of high IOP, and antiglaucoma medications obtained during corticosteroid administration. The maximal IOPs of the PSL and DEX groups were compared.
Results
Twenty-eight patients (18 boys and 10 girls; mean age 5.5 years) were treated with systemic corticosteroids. Twelve of the 22 courses of PSL and 33 of the 44 courses of DEX were found to be associated with high IOP. The maximal IOP was higher with the use of DEX than with the use of PSL, including in those who received prophylactic therapy (PSL 25.2 mmHg, DEX 33.6 mmHg; P = 0.02). Antiglaucoma medication was given to 21 patients; 6 patients had symptoms of ocular hypertension. The maximal IOPs were 52.8 mmHg and 70.8 mmHg in the PSL and DEX groups, respectively. Both groups of patients reported severe headache.
Conclusion
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