• The Journal of pediatrics · Jun 2004

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    Suppression of adrenal function in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia following induction therapy with corticosteroid and other cytotoxic agents.

    • Pat Mahachoklertwattana, Soamarat Vilaiyuk, Suradej Hongeng, and Chusak Okascharoen.
    • Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand. rapmw@mahidol.ac.th
    • J. Pediatr. 2004 Jun 1; 144 (6): 736-40.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate adrenal function in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) after induction therapy with corticosteroid and other cytotoxic agents. Study design Children with ALL (N=24) were treated with prednisolone (40 mg/m(2) per day) for 28 days during the induction phase followed by 1 week of oral dexamethasone every 4 weeks. A low-dose (1 microg) adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) test was performed 2 weeks after discontinuation of prednisolone; it was repeated 2 weeks later and then every 4 weeks in patients with adrenal suppression until normal response was achieved.ResultsAdrenal suppression was found in 46% of patients at 2 weeks after discontinuation of prednisolone; it persisted in 38%, 29%, and 13% of patients through 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 20 weeks, respectively. Adrenal suppression appeared to last significantly longer in children aged >or=5 years than in children aged <5 years. Four children developed febrile neutropenia; all belonged to the adrenal suppressed group and were unable to mount an adequate adrenal response to the stress.ConclusionsAbout 50% of children with ALL developed adrenal suppression 2 weeks after a 4-week induction therapy with prednisolone. The suppression could persist through 20 weeks and may hinder an adequate adrenal response during acute febrile illness.

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