Abstract
Background:
Teprotumumab is a monoclonal antibody that is effective in treating patients with thyroid eye disease (TED) and has been shown to produce subjective improvements in diplopia in this group. The aims of this study were to evaluate the rate and timing of recurrence/worsening of diplopia after teprotumumab treatment in a cohort of patients with TED presenting with diplopia at baseline.
Methods:
A retrospective chart review of 15 patients with diplopia secondary to TED, treated with teprotumumab, was conducted in a single-center academic institution. The primary outcome was the rate of recurrence/worsening of diplopia after completing teprotumumab. Secondary outcomes include the time to recurrence/worsening of diplopia and clinical activity scores (CAS) to correlate with changes in ocular alignment.
Results:
Fifteen patients met the inclusion criteria for this study, and 7 of these had recurrence of diplopia (46.7%). Two patients had worsening of CAS to ≥4, 6 had worsening of CAS to 3, and the other 7 had CAS ≤2 during the follow-up period. The mean follow-up period was 20.4 months (SD 7.2) after completing teprotumumab. The mean time to diplopia recurrence/worsening was 8.8 months (range 6.7–12.2, SD 1.8).
Conclusions:
Patients with TED and baseline diplopia have a substantial rate of recurrence/worsening of diplopia after teprotumumab therapy, suggesting that they may not have stable ocular alignment immediately after treatment. Strabismus surgeons may need to weigh the significant risk of disease relapse when planning optimum timing for surgical correction.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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