Author:
Esmaeili Sara,Abbasi Mohammad Hossein,Abolmaali Meysam,Mojtahed Mohammad,Alavi Seyedeh Niloufar Rafiei,Soleimani Sevim,Mokhtari Mahisa,Hatam Jaber,Khotbehsara Samaneh Tanhapour,Motamed Mohammad Reza,Joghataei Mohammad Taghi,Mirzaasgari Zahra,Moghaddasi Mehdi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Choosing a safe disease modifying therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic is challenging. This case series study was conducted to determine the incidence rate and the course of Covid-19 infection in MS/NMOSD patients treated with Rituximab.
Methods
In this study, we designed a web-based questionnaire. Baseline information such as patient- reported walking disability, total number of Rituximab infusions received, delayed injections, occurrence of any relapse, and the use of corticosteroids during the pandemic were collected. Also, information regarding the Covid-19 pandemic such as adherence to self-isolation, any recent exposure to an infected individual and the presence of suggestive symptoms were collected. In case of positive test results, patients were grouped into 2 categories; mild to moderate and seriously ill and outcomes were evaluated as favorable (improved/ discharged) and unfavorable (expired).
Results
Two hundred fifty-eight patients with Multiple Sclerosis were enrolled in this study, 9 of the subjects (3.4%) were confirmed positive for Covid-19, five of which required hospitalizations (55.5%), two patients required ICU admission (22.2%) and 2 two patients died (22.2%). None of these patients ever mentioned using corticosteroids during the pandemic. In comparison to MS patients who were not receiving disease modifying therapy (DMT), our study indicated a higher incidence of Covid-19 infection, higher ratio of serious illness and a higher fatality ratio.
Conclusions
Rituximab seems not to be safe enough during the pandemic.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Clinical Neurology,General Medicine
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