Cataract in renal transplantation recipients with combination ciclosporin treatment.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1992-01-01
K Nishimoto, K Sasaki, T Yamamura, I Ishikawa, A Shinoda
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Post surgical cataracts induced by corticosteroids as immunosuppressive agents were investigated in recipients undergoing triple therapy with ciclosporin and the results were compared with those who had therapy without ciclosporin administration. The subjects of the triple therapy group were 54 cases with a mean age of 31.7 years. The mean observation period was 25 months. The incidence of posterior subcapsular cataract was 77.8%. 7.9% of them developed progressed cataract. Early cataractous changes were noticed within one post-operative year in half of the cases. 3 out of 22 cases that were followed up over three years showed progressed cataractous changes. The total doses of methylprednisolone during the period of the first post-transplant year in recipients with Grades I or II and over Grade III were 7.7 +/- 1.9g and 9.8 +/- 3.6g, respectively. They were significantly higher than those in the conventional therapy group. However, a 2 to 3 g reduction in the total dose of steroids during the first year had no influence on cataract occurrence.

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联合环孢素治疗肾移植受者白内障。
在接受环孢素三联治疗的患者中,研究了皮质类固醇作为免疫抑制剂引起的术后白内障,并将结果与未接受环孢素治疗的患者进行了比较。三联治疗组54例,平均年龄31.7岁。平均观察期25个月。后囊下白内障的发生率为77.8%。7.9%为进展性白内障。半数患者术后一年内出现早期白内障改变。22例随访3年以上,有3例白内障病变进展。I级或II级及III级以上受者移植后第一年内甲基强的松龙总剂量分别为7.7 +/- 1.9g和9.8 +/- 3.6g。明显高于常规治疗组。然而,第一年类固醇总剂量减少2 - 3g对白内障的发生没有影响。
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