Sirolimus versus cyclosporine for the treatment of pediatric chronic immune thrombocytopenia: A randomized blinded trial.

2020 
Abstract Introduction Chronic immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) of childhood is still a problem. For treating ITP, several immunosuppressive medications can be considered with various response rates. Our goal was to compare effects of sirolimus and cyclosporine on children with chronic ITP. Methods This randomized and blinded trial was carried out on 67 children over 5 years old with chronic ITP. Patients were assigned 1:1 to cyclosporine and sirolimus for 6 months. Platelet count was assessed and compared between 2 study groups at different intervals. The clinical trial registry number was IRCT20180501039499N1. Results Sixty-one children completed the 6-month treatment. Mean age was 9.3 years with an excess of females. Compared to baseline values, both drugs caused a significant increase in number of platelets over the course of treatment; sirolimus group: 15,800/mcL vs 96,566/mcL, (P  Conclusions Our study showed that cyclosporine and sirolimus had an equal rate of response in treating chronic ITP of children. At the same time, the two medications showed significant differences in their side effects.
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