Increased heart rhythm in response to high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone pulse therapy of moderate-to-severe Graves’ orbitopathy.

Klaudia Gutowska, Zuzanna Wojdyńska, Sebastian Szewczyk, Justyna Milczarek-Banach, P. Miśkiewicz
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ABSTRACT Background: Intravenous glucocorticoids pulses administration is the main therapeutic option in the treatment of Graves’ orbitopathy. Such therapy could relate to the multiple adverse effects. The aim of the study is evaluation the influence of intravenous methylprednisolone (IVMP) pulse therapy on the heart rhythm (HR) changes in patients with active, moderate-to-severe Graves’ Orbitopathy (GO). Methods: We studied 20 patients with moderate-to-severe GO. All patients received 12 IVMP pulses (6x500 mg plus 6x250mg) at equal time intervals in a weekly schedule. We performed Holter ECG monitoring for 3 consecutive days (the day before, the day of IVMP and day after IVMP) to monitor HR and arrhythmias. We compared changes in HR between these 3 days and set time interval when the alteration was significant. This evaluation was performed during the 1st, 6th and 12th IVMP pulse. Results: Increased HR, in comparison with the day before, was registered on the day of IVMP administration. The most significant increase in HR started 5 hours (h) after a pulse administration and lasted 12 h. There were no significant differences in HR between the day before and the day after IVMP. We did not notice any major adverse cardiac events including severe arrhythmias. Conclusions: IVMP therapy is associated with increased HR, that occurs a few hours after infusion, lasts several hours and is transient.  Keywords: Graves’ ophthalmopathy; Graves’ disease; glucocorticoids; heart rate
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中重度Graves眼病高剂量静脉注射甲基强的松龙脉冲治疗后心律增高。
背景:静脉注射糖皮质激素脉冲给药是治疗Graves眼病的主要方法。这种治疗可能涉及多重不良反应。本研究的目的是评估静脉注射甲基强的松龙(IVMP)脉冲治疗对活动性、中重度Graves眼病(GO)患者心律(HR)变化的影响。方法:对20例中重度GO患者进行研究。所有患者每周以相同的时间间隔接受12次IVMP脉冲(6x500mg + 6x250mg)。连续3天(IVMP前1天、IVMP当天、IVMP后1天)进行动态心电图监测,监测心率和心律失常。我们比较了这3天的HR变化和变化显著的设定时间间隔。在第1次、第6次和第12次IVMP脉冲时进行评估。结果:IVMP给药当天HR较前一天升高。心率在给药后5小时(h)开始显著升高,持续12小时。IVMP前后一天的心率无显著差异。我们没有发现任何主要的心脏不良事件,包括严重的心律失常。结论:IVMP治疗与心率升高相关,心率升高发生在输液后数小时,持续数小时,且是短暂的。关键词:Graves眼病;甲状腺机能亢进;糖皮质激素;心率
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