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Long-term outcome of Graves’ orbitopathy following treatment with sirolimus

Simone Comi, Giada Cosentino, Giulia Lanzolla, Francesca Menconi, Maria Novella Maglionico, Chiara Posarelli, Francesco Latrofa, Roberto Rocchi, Michele Figus, Ferruccio Santini, Michele Marinò

2024Journal of Endocrinological Investigation13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Sirolimus was found to be associated with a better outcome of Graves' orbitopathy (GO) at 24 weeks compared to methylprednisolone. We conducted a retrospective study to investigate its efficacy and safety over a longer period. METHODS: Data from 40 consecutive patients with moderate-to-severe, active GO, 20 treated with sirolimus and 20 with methylprednisolone, were collected. PRIMARY OUTCOME: overall outcome (composite evaluation) of GO at 48 weeks. SECONDARY OUTCOMES: (1) GO outcome at 24 weeks, and, at 24 and 48 weeks: (2) outcome of single eye features; (3) quality of life (GO-QoL); (4) TSH-receptor antibodies; (5) GO relapse at 48 weeks; (6) adverse events. RESULTS: The overall GO outcome at 48 weeks did not differ between the two groups (responders: 55% vs 55%). At 24 weeks, prevalence of responders was greater in sirolimus group (65% vs 25%; P = 0.01). A reduction ≥ 1 point in clinical activity score (CAS) was more frequent in sirolimus patients at 24 (85% vs 40%; P = 0.005) and 48 weeks (75% vs 60%; P = 0.03). The proportion of GO-QoL responders (appearance subscale) at 24 weeks was greater in sirolimus group (62.5% vs 26.3%; P = 0.03). No difference was observed for the remaining outcome measures. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with sirolimus is followed by a greater overall response of GO compared with methylprednisolone at 24 weeks, but not at 48 weeks, when only CAS is affected. A more prolonged period of treatment may be required for a better outcome to be observed over a longer period.

Topics & Concepts

SirolimusMedicineRetrospective cohort studyMethylprednisoloneSurgeryInternal medicineOphthalmology and Eye DisordersIgG4-Related and Inflammatory DiseasesVestibular and auditory disorders
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