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Efficacy of tacrolimus in the treatment of steroid refractory autoimmune hepatitis

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 9, Pages 805-809

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.mcg.0000139050.67178.be

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autoimmune hepatitis; tacrolimus; prednisone

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Background: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an immune mediated chronic liver disease with a prevalence of 17 cases/100,000. Resistance to the standard treatment of AM (prednisone and azathioprine) occurs in 15% to 20%. There is currently no standard treatment of patients with steroid refractory AIH. Goals: Determine the efficacy of tacrolimus in the treatment of steroid refractory AM. Methods: This is a retrospective study evaluating the efficacy of Tacrolimus in the treatment of steroid refractory AIH. Results: Between October 1998 and February 2002, 11 patients with steroid refractory AM were treated with tacrolimus. Mean age was 63 years. Median duration of steroid treatment before starting tacrolimus was 9 months. Median duration of tacrolimus treatment was 25 months. Median follow-up period was 16 months. Median-baseline ALT, AST were 77 U/L and 68 U/L and became 21 U/L and 32 U/L respectively at end of follow-up (P = 0.005 and 0.01 respectively). Significant weight reduction was seen in all patients (P = 0.02). Tacrolimus treatment was safe and well tolerated. Conclusion: Use of low dose tacrolimus led to successful biochemical and histologic remission and weaning off prednisone in patients with steroid refractory AIH. This data supports further studies in evaluating the use of tacrolimus in the treatment of AM.

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