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Stability of serial platelet and urine protein measurements in patients receiving nusinersen for spinal muscular atrophy

Eric K. Nagarajan, Can Özütemiz, Nathan Rubin, David Nascene

2022Muscle & Nerve10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Patients undergoing nusinersen treatment for spinal muscular atrophy are subject to measurements of platelet count and urine protein before each injection due to concern for platelet depletion and renal dysfunction according to the prescribing information. These tests may be uncomfortable or inconvenient and may cause delays in treatment. However, it is still unclear whether these values have been significantly affected by nusinersen treatment. Our aim in this study was to determine whether these measurements ever reached critical values that necessitated withholding treatment at our center. METHODS: Records from 57 patients treated with nusinersen at our institution between 2017 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Laboratory values for platelet count, random urine protein, and total urine protein:creatinine ratio were collected from all patients before each procedure. RESULTS: /L), mean random urine protein was 0.164 g/L (range, <0.05-0.73 g/L), and mean total urine protein:creatinine ratio was 0.885 g per gram creatinine (range, 0.12-9.71 g per gram creatinine). No laboratory values precluded continuing treatment for any patient. DISCUSSION: Although further study on a larger cohort is warranted for more definitive conclusions, it may not be necessary to measure platelet count and urine protein before each nusinersen treatment, particularly in the maintenance phase.

Topics & Concepts

Spinal muscular atrophyUrineMedicineAtrophyPlateletInternal medicineDiseaseNeurogenetic and Muscular Disorders ResearchMuscle Physiology and DisordersAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
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