Efficacy of rituximab vs tacrolimus in pediatric corticosteroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome a randomized clinical trial

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IMPORTANCE Calcineurin inhibitors are an established first-line corticosteroid-sparing therapy for patients with corticosteroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome (CDNS), whereas B-lymphocyte-depleting therapy is mostly used as a rescue for calcineurin inhibitor-resistant cases. The positive efficacy and safety profile of rituximab raises the question of whether it could be used as a first-line alternative to calcineurin inhibitor therapy. OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy of rituximab and tacrolimus in maintaining relapse-free survival among children with CDNS. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS A parallel-arm, open-label, randomized clinical trial was performed from May 8, 2015, to September 20, 2016, with 1-year follow-up in a single-center, tertiary care unit. A total of 176 consecutive children aged 3 to 16 years with CDNS not previously treated with corticosteroid-sparing agents were screened for eligibility. INTERVENTIONS The children received either tacrolimus (along with tapering alternate-day prednisolone) for 12 months or a single course of rituximab (2 infusions of 375 mg/m2). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Twelve-month relapse-free survival in the intention-to-treat population. RESULTS Of the 176 children screened for eligibility, 120 were randomized and all but 3 patients completed 1 year of follow-up. The groups were comparable, with mean (SD) age of 7.2 (2.8) years, 32 boys (53.3%) in each group, mean (SD) disease duration of 2.5 (1.5) years and 2.3 (1.7) in the tacrolimus and rituximab groups, respectively, disease duration less than 1 year among 15 children (25.0%) in each group, median (interquartile range) of 4 (3-5) relapses in each group, and mean (SD) cumulative prednisolone dose of 246 (48) mg/kg and 239 (52) mg/kg in the prestudy year in the tacrolimus and rituximab groups, respectively. Rituximab therapy was associated with a higher 12-month relapse-free survival rate than tacrolimus (54 [90.0%] vs 38 [63.3%] children; P

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Basu, B., Sander, A., Roy, B., Preussler, S., Barua, S., Mahapatra, T. K. S., & Schaefer, F. (2018). Efficacy of rituximab vs tacrolimus in pediatric corticosteroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Pediatrics, 172(8), 757–764. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.1323

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