A study on high-dose dexamethasone versus prednisolone as frontline therapy in newly diagnosed immune thrombocytopenia in children

  • Bhattacharya S
  • Ray S
  • Chakrabarti P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: Treatment for children with newly diagnosed immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) includes corticosteroids, out of which prednisolone is commonly used. High-dose dexamethasone (HD-DXM) treatment for children with newly diagnosed ITP can produce better outcomes than prednisone, as stated by many studies. A few articles compare HD-DXM and prednisolone as frontline therapies in newly diagnosed adult ITP but data on pediatric ITP comparing these two drugs are scarce. Material and Methods: It was a randomized, prospective, and cohort study. After enrolment, checking the inclusion and exclusion criteria, each child was randomly distributed into two groups; one cohort was treated with HD-DXM in the dose of 40 mg/m2 (maximum daily dose 40 mg) for 4 days once every 28 days for three cycles; and one with prednisolone in the dose of 2 mg/kg/day (maximum 60 mg/day) for 2 weeks, with quick tapering. A total of 42 children were enrolled, 21 in each cohort. Results: The overall response (OR) was 42.9% with HD-DXM therapy. The OR and median time to response were similar in both HD-DXM and prednisolone cohorts. There was also no significant difference in incidences of adverse effects between the two cohorts. Conclusion: Thus, this study confirms that HD-DXM is a safe, effective, and non-inferior option compared to prednisolone as frontline therapy in newly diagnosed ITP in children.

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Bhattacharya, S., Ray, S. S., Chakrabarti, P., Sabui, T., Sadhukhan, S. K., & Bhattacharyya, M. (2022). A study on high-dose dexamethasone versus prednisolone as frontline therapy in newly diagnosed immune thrombocytopenia in children. Journal of Hematology and Allied Sciences, 1, 111–117. https://doi.org/10.25259/jhas_12_2021

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