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RESEARCH PRODUCT

To do or not to do? plasma exchange and timing of steroid administration in progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

Cristina ScarpazzaLuca ProsperiniNicola De RossiLucia MoiolaMaria Pia SormaniSimonetta GereviniRuggero CapraMarta AltieriMaria Pia AmatoCarlo Alberto ArtusiFabio BandiniValeria BarcellaAntonio BertolottoVincenzo Brescia MorraMarco CapobiancoGuido CavalettiPaola CavallaDiego CentonzeMarinella ClericoEleonora CoccoCinzia CordioliMirco CosottiniGiangaetano D'aleoGiovanna De LucaMarilena De RizLuciano DeottoLuca DurelliMario FalciniErnesta FerrariClaudio FerranteMaria Luisa FuscoClaudio GasperiniAngelo GhezziLuigi GrimaldiMario GuidottiAlice LaroniAlessandra LugaresiPaola NaldiChiara PanePatrizia PerroneMatteo PizzornoCarlo PozzilliMonica RezzonicoMarco RovarisGiuseppe SalemiMarco SalvettiGiuseppe SantuccioElio ScarpiniEdoardo SessaClaudio SolaroGiulia TabiadonCarla TortorellaMaria TrojanoPaola Valentino

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AdultMaleAdult; Databases Factual; Disability Evaluation; Female; Humans; Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome; Leukoencephalopathy Progressive Multifocal; Male; Plasma Exchange; Retrospective Studies; Steroids; Young Adult; Neurology; Neurology (clinical)Adult; Databases Factual; Disability Evaluation; Female; Humans; Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome; Leukoencephalopathy Progressive Multifocal; Male; Plasma Exchange; Retrospective Studies; Steroids; Young AdultDatabases FactualPlasma ExchangeLeukoencephalopathy Progressive MultifocalProgressive MultifocalDatabasesDisability EvaluationYoung AdultNeurologyLeukoencephalopathyImmune Reconstitution Inflammatory SyndromeRetrospective StudieHumansSteroidsFemaleSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)SteroidFactualRetrospective StudiesHuman

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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.

10.1002/ana.25070http://hdl.handle.net/10447/358410