Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology Toho University Ohashi Medical Center Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of the study was to investigate the serological factors in predicting symptom improvement in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients who underwent plasmapheresis (PP).MethodsThe relationship between symptom improvement and change in immunoglobin G (IgG) and acetylcholine receptor antibody (AchR‐Ab) levels in 21 MG patients after PP was analyzed.ResultsPatients were divided into two groups: the favorable (n = 11) or unfavorable (n = 10) response groups around the median MG composite improvement rate (50 [29, 56]%) 2 weeks after a PP course. In all patients, the IgG reduction rate before and after PP was higher in the favorable than the unfavorable response group. In AChR‐Ab‐positive patients, IgG and AChR‐Ab reduction rates were higher in the favorable than the unfavorable response group.ConclusionIgG reduction rate is a predictor of symptom improvement in MG patients who underwent PP.