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Anakinra as rescue therapy for steroid-dependent idiopathic recurrent pericarditis in children: case report and literature review.

Moisés Rodríguez-GonzálezEstefania Ruiz-GonzalezAna Castellano-Martinez
Published in: Cardiology in the young (2018)
In approximately 5% of patients with idiopathic recurrent pericarditis, the disease usually follows a chronic relapsing course, and children can develop dependence and side effects of prolonged high-dose corticosteroid regimens. In this setting anakinra, a recombinant human interleukin-1 competitive receptor antagonist that blocks the biologic effects of interleukin-1, thereby reducing systemic inflammatory responses, appears to be one of the most promising strategies. We report an adolescent with steroid-dependent idiopathic recurrent pericarditis that was successfully treated with anakinra, highlighting that this therapeutic option seems to be an effective, rapidly acting, steroid-sparing, and relatively safe agent for the treatment of this entity in children.
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