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Anakinra in Recurrent Pericarditis: Current Evidence on Clinical Use, Effectiveness, and Safety

Eduardo Thadeu de Oliveira Correia, Letícia Mara dos Santos Barbetta, João Paulo Chevrand Latini de Almeida, Evandro Tinoco Mesquita

2020Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anakinra is a recombinant human interleukin 1 receptor antagonist that competes and blocks the biologic effects of interleukin 1, reducing systemic inflammatory responses. In the 2015 guidelines for the diagnosis and management of pericardial diseases of the European Society of Cardiology, anakinra was established as a third-line therapy option for refractory recurrent pericarditis (RP). Recently, important studies that investigates the effect and safety of anakinra in RP were published, such as the AIRTRIP trial and the International Registry of Anakinra for Pericarditis. This article presents the current evidence about the effectiveness and safety of anakinra in RP and discusses its clinical application and mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

AnakinraMedicinePericarditisIntensive care medicineRefractory (planetary science)Receptor antagonistInterleukin 1 receptor antagonistSurgeryInternal medicineAntagonistReceptorAstrobiologyPhysicsDiseasePericarditis and Cardiac TamponadeViral Infections and Immunology ResearchCardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair