Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Ankara Etlik Integrated Health
Campus, ANKARA, Turkey
2. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Dr Sami Ulus Gynecology Obstetrics
and Child Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital, Ankara,
Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and
cervical adenitis syndrome (PFAPA) is the most common periodic fever condition
in children. There is no consensus on treatment to prevent attacks and reduce
their frequency. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of
colchicine treatment in PFAPA syndrome. In addition, we described the
demographic and clinical features of PFAPA patients.
Materials and Methods We retrospectively analyzed 58 PFAPA patients who
were started on colchicine treatment between January 2017 and January 2022.
Demographic data, clinical features, laboratory tests, genetic analysis of
MEditerranean FeVer (MEFV) mutations, and autoinflammatory disease activity
index (AIDAI) scores of all patients were evaluated. In addition, patients were
divided into two groups according to MEFV variants and compared.
Results Attack frequency, duration, and AIDAI scores decreased in all
patients after colchicine treatment. Duration of follow-up was 13.53±6.65
months. The median±IQR age at diagnosis was 3.2 (2–5) years. Thirty three
(56.9%) patients had heterozygous mutations of MEFV. The most common MEFV
variants were M694V (63.6%). There was no significant difference between the two
groups in terms of colchicine responses.
Conclusion Colchicine treatment is effective and safe in patients with
PFAPA who have frequent attacks. No association was established between the
presence of heterozygous mutations of MEFV and colchicine response.
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