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Factors associated with outcomes of severe acute necrotizing encephalopathy: A multicentre experience in Malaysia

Vanessa Wan Mun Lee, Teik Beng Khoo, Chee Ming Teh, Hock Sin Heng, Limin Li, Yusma Lyana Md Yusof, Nor Azni Yahaya, S. Divya Dharshini, Sau Wei Wong, Tai Nickson, ANE Malaysia Outcome Study Group

2023Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This case series compared clinical variables and various combinations of immunotherapy received with outcomes of patients with severe acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE). We performed a retrospective review of clinical variables, immunotherapy received, and outcomes (based on the modified Rankin Scale) in Malaysia between February 2019 and January 2020. Twenty-seven children (12 male), aged 7 months to 14 years (mean 4 years) at diagnosis were included. Of these, 23 had an ANE severity score of 5 to 9 out of 9 (high risk). Eleven patients received tocilizumab (four in combination with methylprednisolone [MTP], seven with MTP + intravenous immunoglobulin [IVIG]) and 16 did not (two received MTP alone, 14 received MTP + IVIG). Nine died. Among the survivors, six had good outcomes (modified Rankin Score 0-2) at 6 months follow-up. All patients who received tocilizumab in combination with MTP + IVIG survived. Twenty children received first immunotherapy within 48 hours of admission. No significant association was found between the timing of first immunotherapy with outcomes. Those with brainstem dysfunction (p = 0.016) were observed to have poorer outcomes. This study showed a trend towards better survival when those with severe ANE were treated with tocilizumab in combination with MTP + IVIG. However, larger studies will be needed to determine the effect of this regime on the long-term outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTocilizumabModified Rankin ScaleMethylprednisoloneInternal medicineEncephalopathyImmunotherapyRetrospective cohort studyPediatricsDiseaseIschemiaIschemic strokeCancerInfectious Encephalopathies and EncephalitisBacterial Infections and VaccinesViral Infections and Immunology Research
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