Metothrexate对自身免疫障碍患者无害吗

Á. Kellner, Vasana S Kellner, E. Kollar, M. Egyed
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近年来,自身免疫性疾病的发病率不断上升。尽管疾病的诊断和管理有所发展,但它们仍然是慢性病。延长患者的寿命需要长期使用有害药物治疗,如甲氧喋呤或其他免疫抑制药物。甲氨蝶呤的毒性是基于药物的持续时间和累积剂量,以及与其他药物的联合使用。骨髓抑制和随之而来的全血细胞减少是最常见的血液学毒性,主要发生在低剂量的甲氨喋呤给药后。我们展示了三例低剂量甲氨蝶呤对老年类风湿关节炎和牛皮癣患者的毒性。所有患者均连续使用低剂量甲氨喋呤治疗1年以上。两名老年RA患者和另一名银屑病患者出现全血细胞减少症,导致严重的中性粒细胞减少症、皮肤出血、瘀伤和脓毒症。他们需要静脉抗生素治疗,皮质类固醇和有限的输血依赖,因为低剂量的甲氨蝶呤。我们评估了美托瑞沙毒性的可能原因,发现所有患者由于疼痛和质子泵抑制剂而使用非类固醇抗炎药以避免消化性溃疡的发展。两名患者康复,另一名患者因脓毒症死亡。我们希望引起血液科医生、皮肤科医生和风湿病学家对低剂量甲氨蝶呤在这一患者群体中的有害影响的注意,并强调严格和随后的血液学检查的作用,以避免这些严重的晚期并发症。
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Is Metothrexate so Harmless in Patients with Autoimmune Disorders
The incidence of autoimmune diseases increasing nowdays. Despite of the development of diagnosis and management of diseases, they remained chronic diseases. The patient’s lifespan expansion requires long-term treatment with harmful agents, such as Metothrexate or other immunosuppressive drugs. The Metothrexate toxicities are based on the duration and cumulative dosing of drug, and the combination with other drugs. Myelosuppression and consequent pancytopenia is the most frequent hematologic toxicity, which occur mostly later during low dose Metothrexate administration. We demonstrate three cases of low dose metothrexate toxicity in older patients with rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. All patients were treated with low dose Metothrexate along more than one year continuously. Two old patients with RA and another with psoriasis developed pancytopenia causing severe neutropenia, cutaneous bleeding, and bruising and septic condition. They required intravenous antibiotic therapy, corticosteroids and limited transfusion dependence as a result of low dose methotrexate. We have assessed the possible causes of Metothrexate toxicities and found that all patients used non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs because of pain and proton-pump inhibitor to avoid development of peptic ulcer. Two patients recovered, another died in septic condition. We would like to drawn attention of haematologists, dermatologists and rheumatologists to the harmful effect of low dose methotrexate in this patient population and emphasize the role of rigorous and consequent hematologic testing to avoid these severe late complications.
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