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Corticosteroids: What parents need to know! by Prof. Doug Biggar

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Page 1: Corticosteroids:  What parents need to know! by Prof. Doug Biggar

Corticosteroids:

What parents need to know!

“Little Steps”, Israel, 2011

Doug Biggar, MD Toronto, Canada

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The Case for Corticosteroids

• Are they really the gold standard?

• Some of the risks and benefits

• The need for more studies

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Why Corticosteroids in DMD?

We have known for more that 30 years that

they:

• reduce muscle weakness and

• preserve motor function

but …..taken daily is best and

• side effects common

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Corticosteroids in DMD

References:

The Diagnosis and Management of DMD. K.

Bushby and the DMD Care Working

Group/CDC

Lancet Neurology Jan/Feb 2010.

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Corticosteroids in DMD

So we all agree that:

• Corticosteroids help muscle strength

• They slow the progression of muscle weakness

• Best to start when boys are walking

• Best to give once a day, every day if you can

• Balanced discussion of benefits and risks

• More studies are needed

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What are the benefits?

Short-term

• Some boys, but not all have more energy

Long-term

• Walking

• Breathing

• Heart

• Spine

• Arm strength

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What are the Risks?

Variable and can include:

• Weight gain

• Behavior

• Shorter

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What are the Risks?

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What are the Benefits?

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What are the Risks?

Variable and can include:

• Weight gain

• Behavior

• Shorter

• Bone health

• Cataracts

• Delayed puberty

• And more….

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Preserved

Muscle Function

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Walking

• stop around 10 years old

No corticosteroids

With corticosteroids

• walk 3-5 years longer

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Preserved

Pulmonary Function

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PULMONARY FUNCTION

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Pulmonary Function

At 18 years, my son on steroids should have:

A better cough

• Fewer lung infections

• Fewer admissions to hospital for pneumonia

• Very few need night time ventilation

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Preserved

Cardiac Function

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Cardiac Function

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Delayed Scoliosis

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No steroids

• 90% boys done around 15 years

• Need help feeding after surgery

• 10% of spines stay straight

Scoliosis Surgery in DMD

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Steroid treated:

• Only 10%, not 90%, of boys done at 15-17

years

• Can self feed after surgery

Scoliosis Surgery in DMD

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What about bones?

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What makes bones healthy?

• Genetics 70-80%

• Physical activity

• Other things: calcium, vitamin D etc

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What about my son’s bones?

• Even young boys have reduced bone density

• Worse with less walking

• ~35% break a long bone (leg or arm), with or without steroids

• Vertebral (back bone) fractures only occur on steroids

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Soooo…..

Probably not worse with deflazacort

Risk of fractures:

• long bones

• vertebrae

• Can be treated, if needed

• More research needed

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So what is the bottom line?

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This is one bottom line.

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Benefits of must be better than the side effects

The other bottom line:

Major benefits:

• Skeletal muscles preserved

• Pulmonary

• cardiac

• Scoliosis

• Upper extremity

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Bottom Line:

Common side effects:

• Weight

• Height

• Cataracts

• Delayed puberty

• Vertebral fragility fractures

• Difficult behaviour

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Now it is your choice….

Steroids aren’t perfect but

they are the best we have.

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