Rituximab versus Cyclophosphamide for ANCA-Associated Vasculitis
Massachusetts General Hospital · Boston University · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Cyclophosphamide and glucocorticoids have been the cornerstone of remission-induction therapy for severe antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis for 40 years. Uncontrolled studies suggest that rituximab is effective and may be safer than a cyclophosphamide-based regimen.
We conducted a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, noninferiority trial of rituximab (375 mg per square meter of body-surface area per week for 4 weeks) as compared with cyclophosphamide (2 mg per kilogram of body weight per day) for remission induction. Glucocorticoids were tapered off; the primary end point was remission of disease without the use of prednisone at 6 months.
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29Topics & keywords
- Rituximab
- Cyclophosphamide
- Medicine
- Vasculitis
- Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody
- Immunology
- Regimen
- ANCA-Associated Vasculitis
- Good health and well-being