Prevention of axonal loss after immediate dosage titration of immunoglobulin in multifocal motor neuropathy

Author:

Al‐Zuhairy Ali1ORCID,Jakobsen Johannes1,Krarup Christian23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Copenhagen University Hospital (Rigshospitalet) Copenhagen Denmark

2. Department of Clinical Neurophysiology Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of Neuroscience University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTo evaluate whether ongoing axonal loss can be prevented in multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) treated with immunoglobulin G (IgG), a group of patients with a median disease duration of 15.7 years (range: 8.3–37.8), treated with titrated dosages of immunoglobulins, was studied electrophysiologically at time of diagnosis and at follow‐up.ResultsAt follow‐up, the Z‐score of the compound motor action potential amplitude of the median, fibular, and tibial nerves and the neurological performances were determined. In seven patients with a treatment‐free period of 0.3 years (0.2–0.4), there was no progression of axonal loss (p = 0.2), whereas a trend toward further axonal loss by 1.3 Z‐scores (0.9–17.0, p = 0.06) was observed in five patients with a treatment‐free period of 4.0 years (0.9–9.0). The axonal loss in the group with a short treatment delay was significantly smaller than in the group with a longer treatment delay (p = 0.02). Also, there was an association between treatment delay and ongoing axonal loss (p = 0.004). The electrophysiological findings at follow‐up were associated with the isokinetic strength performance, the neurological impairment score, and the disability, supporting the clinical relevance of the electrophysiological estimate of axonal loss.ConclusionSwift initiation of an immediately titrated IgG dosage can prevent further axonal loss and disability in continuously treated MMN patients.

Funder

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

Publisher

Wiley

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