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Effects of 1-year treatment with cyclophosphamide on outcomes at 2 years in scleroderma lung disease.


ABSTRACT:

Rationale

The Scleroderma Lung Study enrolled 158 patients with scleroderma-related interstitial lung disease in a placebo-controlled trial of oral cyclophosphamide (CYC). Although treatment-related benefits in pulmonary function, skin scores, and patient-centered outcomes were demonstrated after 1 year of therapy, the duration of benefit beyond 1 year was unclear.

Objectives

A second year of follow-up was performed to determine if these effects persisted after stopping treatment.

Methods

A detailed analysis of data obtained over the two years of the study was performed.

Measurements and main results

Using a longitudinal joint model, we analyzed FVC, total lung capacity, transitional dyspnea index, Rodnan skin scores, and the Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index during the second year, after adjusting for baseline values, baseline fibrosis score, and nonignorable missing data. Evaluable subjects (72 CYC; 73 placebo) included 93 who completed all visits plus 52 who completed at least 6 months of therapy and returned at 24 month or had their 24-month data imputed. The beneficial effects of CYC on pulmonary function and health status continued to increase through 18 months, after which they dissipated, whereas skin improvements dissipated after 12 months. In contrast, the positive effect on dyspnea persisted through 24 months. Adverse events were uncommon.

Conclusions

One year of CYC improved lung function, skin scores, dyspnea, and health status/disability, effects which either persisted or increased further for several months after stopping therapy. However, except for a sustained impact on dyspnea, all of these effects waned and were no longer apparent at 24 months. Treatment strategies aimed at extending the positive therapeutic effects observed with CYC should be considered. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT 000004563).

SUBMITTER: Tashkin DP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2078679 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of 1-year treatment with cyclophosphamide on outcomes at 2 years in scleroderma lung disease.

Tashkin Donald P DP   Elashoff Robert R   Clements Philip J PJ   Roth Michael D MD   Furst Daniel E DE   Silver Richard M RM   Goldin Jonathan J   Arriola Edgar E   Strange Charlie C   Bolster Marcy B MB   Seibold James R JR   Riley David J DJ   Hsu Vivien M VM   Varga John J   Schraufnagel Dean D   Theodore Arthur A   Simms Robert R   Wise Robert R   Wigley Fred F   White Barbara B   Steen Virginia V   Read Charles C   Mayes Maureen M   Parsley Ed E   Mubarak Kamal K   Connolly M Kari MK   Golden Jeffrey J   Olman Mitchell M   Fessler Barri B   Rothfield Naomi N   Metersky Mark M   Khanna Dinesh D   Li Ning N   Li Gang G  

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 20070823 10


<h4>Rationale</h4>The Scleroderma Lung Study enrolled 158 patients with scleroderma-related interstitial lung disease in a placebo-controlled trial of oral cyclophosphamide (CYC). Although treatment-related benefits in pulmonary function, skin scores, and patient-centered outcomes were demonstrated after 1 year of therapy, the duration of benefit beyond 1 year was unclear.<h4>Objectives</h4>A second year of follow-up was performed to determine if these effects persisted after stopping treatment.  ...[more]

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