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第二期 |
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Vol. 21, No. 2, December, 2007 |
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| Original Aiticles 原著 |
Low dose intravenous cyclophosphamide–induced ovarian
failure in Chinese patients
with lupus nephritis |
| Ching-Tsai Lin, Yi-Hsing Chen, Der-Yuan Chen, Wen-Nan Huang, Jong-Liang Lan |
| Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan |
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Objective: The efficacy of cyclophosphamide (CYC) in the treatment of lupus nephritis has been well
documented. However, few studies regarding its effects on ovarian function in Chinese lupus patients
have been reported.
Method: One hundred and six lupus nephritis patients treated with CYC, the effects of the starting age
of CYC treatment, total doses of CYC administration and routes of administration on ovarian failure
were investigated.
Results: The mean cumulative dose of CYC was less than 4.5 gm in all patients. By logistic
regression, we found that ovarian failure was significantly correlated with starting age of intravenous
CYC treatment. None of the patients that started intravenous CYC therapy before the age of 25 had
ovarian failure while 15.7% of those starting CYC treatment between the ages of 26 to 44 developed
permanent amenorrhea and all patients receiving CYC after the age of 45 developed ovarian failure
(p<0.0001). Patients taking oral CYC had a higher frequency of developing permanent amenorrhea
compared with an intravenous route (p=0.024).
Conclusion: We conclude that younger patients had a decreased risk of developing CYC-induced
ovarian failure. Monthly intravenous administration has less ovarian toxicity than a daily oral regiment.
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Lupus nephritis, cyclophosphamide, ovarian failure, Chinese lupus patients |
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