Corticosteroids are the major contributors to the risk for serious infections in autoimmune disorders with severe renal involvement.
Bogdan ObrișcăAlexandra VornicuRoxana JurubițăCamelia AchimRaluca BobeicăAndreea AndronesiBogdan SorohanVlad HerleaAlexandru ProcopConstantin DinaGener IsmailPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2021)
Infections occur frequently with current IS regimens in aggressive glomerulonephritis. Pulmonary involvement and high-dose corticosteroid regimen were the most significant risk factors for infections. Key Points • Infections occur frequently with current immunosuppressive regimens in autoimmune aggressive glomerulonephritis. • High-dose corticosteroids are the major contributors to the risk for serious infections.