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Rituximab for eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis: a systematic review of observational studies

Vincenzo G. Menditto, Giulia Rossetti, Diletta Olivari, Alessia Angeletti, Marco Rocchi, Armando Gabrielli, Giovanni Pomponio

2021Lara D. Veeken19 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyse the available evidence about the use of rituximab (RTX) and other biologic agents in eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) patients and to provide useful findings to inform the design of future, reliable clinical trials. METHODS: A systematic review was performed. A systematic search was conducted in PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science and the Cochrane library databases on RTX, and an extensive literature search was conducted on other biologic agents. RESULTS: Forty-five papers pertinent to our questions were found: 16 retrospective cohort studies, 8 case series, 3 prospective cohort studies and 18 single case reports, for a total of 368 EGPA patients. More than 80% of evaluable patients achieved complete or partial remission with a tendency towards a higher rate of complete response in the pANCA-positive subgroup. CONCLUSION: Although the majority of the evaluable EGPA patients treated with RTX appears to achieve complete remission, we strongly believe that a number of sources of heterogeneity impair a clear interpretation of results and limit their transferability in clinical practice. Differences in design, enrolment criteria, outcome definition and measurement make a comparison among data obtained from studies on RTX and other biologic agents unreliable.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGranulomatosis with polyangiitisRituximabEosinophilicMEDLINECochrane LibrarySystematic reviewInternal medicinePancaCohortRetrospective cohort studyCritical appraisalCohort studyClinical trialMeta-analysisSurgeryIntensive care medicineVasculitisPathologyAlternative medicineAnti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodyLymphomaDiseasePolitical scienceLawVasculitis and related conditionsEosinophilic Disorders and SyndromesEosinophilic Esophagitis