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Shorter versus longer corticosteroid duration and recurrent immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated AKI
Document Type
article
Author
Joe-Elie SalemEnriqueta FelipShuchi AnandKarolina BenesovaMarlies OstermannAla AbudayyehOmar MamloukUmut SelametGrace CherrySunandana ChandraSandra M HerrmannMaria Jose SolerAbhijat KitchluJamie S LinKerry L ReynoldsElizabeth M GaughanEva Muñoz-CouseloJamie S HirschPablo GarciaMeghan E SiseThibaud KoesslerMark EijgelsheimShruti GuptaFrank B CortazarJason M ProsekIlya GlezermanShveta S MotwaniNaoka MurakamiRimda WanchooDavid I Ortiz-MeloArash RashidiBen SprangersVikram AggarwalA Bilal MalikSebastian LoewChristopher A CarlosPazit BeckermanZain MithaniChintan V ShahAmanda D RenaghanSophie De SeigneuxLuca CampedelDaniel Sanghoon ShinSunil RangarajanPriya DeshpandeGaia CoppockMarium HusainClara Garcia-CarroSheila BermejoNuttha LumlertgulNina SeylanovaBusra IsikAydin KaghazchiYuriy KhaninSheru K KansalKai M Schmidt-OttRaymond K HsuMaria C TioHarkarandeep SinghKenar D JhaveriDavid E LeafCorinne Isnard BagnisSuraj S MothiWeiting ChangVipulbhai SakhiyaDaniel StalbowSylvia WuArmando CennamoAnne RiggNisha ShaunakZoe A KibbelaarHarish S SeethapathyMeghan LeeIan A StrohbhenIlya G GlezermanDwight H OwenSharon MiniAndrey KiselNicole AlbertKatherine CarterVicki DonleyTricia YoungHeather CigoiEls Wauters Ben SprangersJavier A PaganJonathan J HoganValda PageSamuel AP ShortMaria Josep CarrerasSethu M. Madhavan
Source
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2022)
Subject
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
RC254-282
Language
English
ISSN
2051-1426
Abstract
Background Corticosteroids are the mainstay of treatment for immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated acute kidney injury (ICPi-AKI), but the optimal duration of therapy has not been established. Prolonged use of corticosteroids can cause numerous adverse effects and may decrease progression-free survival among patients treated with ICPis. We sought to determine whether a shorter duration of corticosteroids was equally efficacious and safe as compared with a longer duration.Methods We used data from an international multicenter cohort study of patients diagnosed with ICPi-AKI from 29 centers across nine countries. We examined whether a shorter duration of corticosteroids (28 days or less) was associated with a higher rate of recurrent ICPi-AKI or death within 30 days following completion of corticosteroid treatment as compared with a longer duration (29–84 days).Results Of 165 patients treated with corticosteroids, 56 (34%) received a shorter duration of treatment and 109 (66%) received a longer duration. Patients in the shorter versus longer duration groups were similar with respect to baseline and ICPi-AKI characteristics. Five of 56 patients (8.9%) in the shorter duration group and 12 of 109 (11%) in the longer duration group developed recurrent ICPi-AKI or died (p=0.90). Nadir serum creatinine in the first 14, 28, and 90 days following completion of corticosteroid treatment was similar between groups (p=0.40, p=0.56, and p=0.89, respectively).Conclusion A shorter duration of corticosteroids (28 days or less) may be safe for patients with ICPi-AKI. However, the findings may be susceptible to unmeasured confounding and further research from randomized clinical trials is needed.