To do or not to do? plasma exchange and timing of steroid administration in progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
- Creators
- Scarpazza C
- Prosperini L
- De Rossi N
- Moiola L
- Sormani MP
- Gerevini S
- Capra R
- Altieri M
- Amato MP
- Artusi CA
- Bandini F
- Barcella V
- Bertolotto A
- Morra VB
- Capobianco M
- Cavaletti G
- Cavalla P
- Centonze D
- Clerico M
- Cocco E
- Cordioli C
- Cosottini M
- D'Aleo G
- De Luca G
- de Riz M
- Deotto L
- Durelli L
- Falcini M
- Ferrari E
- Ferrante C
- Fusco ML
- Gasperini C
- Ghezzi A
- Grimaldi L
- Guidotti M
- Laroni A
- Lugaresi A
- Naldi P
- Pane C
- Perrone P
- Pizzorno M
- Pozzilli C
- Rezzonico M
- Rovaris M
- Salemi G
- Salvetti M
- Santuccio G
- Scarpini E
- Sessa E
- Solaro C
- Tabiadon G
- Tortorella C
- Trojano M
- Valentino P.
- Others:
- Scarpazza, C
- Prosperini, L
- De Rossi, N
- Moiola, L
- Sormani, Mp
- Gerevini, S
- Capra, R
- Altieri, M
- Amato, Mp
- Artusi, Ca
- Bandini, F
- Barcella, V
- Bertolotto, A
- Morra, Vb
- Capobianco, M
- Cavaletti, G
- Cavalla, P
- Centonze, D
- Clerico, M
- Cocco, E
- Cordioli, C
- Cosottini, M
- D'Aleo, G
- De Luca, G
- de Riz, M
- Deotto, L
- Durelli, L
- Falcini, M
- Ferrari, E
- Ferrante, C
- Fusco, Ml
- Gasperini, C
- Ghezzi, A
- Grimaldi, L
- Guidotti, M
- Laroni, A
- Lugaresi, A
- Naldi, P
- Pane, C
- Perrone, P
- Pizzorno, M
- Pozzilli, C
- Rezzonico, M
- Rovaris, M
- Salemi, G
- Salvetti, M
- Santuccio, G
- Scarpini, E
- Sessa, E
- Solaro, C
- Tabiadon, G
- Tortorella, C
- Trojano, M
- Valentino, P.
Description
Objective: To retrospectively analyze the effect of plasma exchange (PLEX; yes = PLEX+, no = PLEX–) and steroids administration timing (prophylactically [proST] or therapeutically [therST]) on the longitudinal clinical course of patients with natalizumab-related progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) and full-blown immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (PML-IRIS). Methods: Clinical and radiological data of 42 Italian patients with PML were analyzed. Patient's data are available until 12 months after PML diagnosis. PLEX and steroids treatment as time-dependent covariates were entered in: (1) a Cox model to investigate their impact on full-blown PML-IRIS latency; (2) an analysis of variance ANOVA to investigate their impact on IRIS duration; and (3) a linear mixed model to assess their impact on the longitudinal clinical course (measured by means of Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS]). Results: Treatment with PLEX was not associated to PML-IRIS latency (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.05; p = 0.92), but once IRIS emerged, its duration was significantly longer in patients who underwent PLEX (101 vs 54 days in PLEX+and PLEX–patients; p = 0.028). Receiving proST versus therST was not associated to IRIS latency (HR = 0.67; p = 0.39) or duration (p = 0.95). Patients who underwent proST had a significantly higher EDSS increase during PML (0.09 EDSS points per month; p = 0.04) as compared to those who had therST. Interpretation: This study highlights that: (1) caution on the use of PLEX should be considered as the current data do not support a beneficial effect of PLEX and (2) caution on the early use of steroids is suggested because their prophylactic use to prevent full-blown PML-IRIS seems to negatively impact on the longitudinal disability course. Ann Neurol 2017;82:697–705.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/898265
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/898265
- Origin repository
- UNIGE