Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

Author:

Anand Pria,Hotan Gladia C.,Vogel Andre,Venna Nagagopal,Mateen Farrah J.

Abstract

ObjectiveTo characterize the risk factors, clinical course, and treatment of patients with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) diagnosed and followed over a 25-year epoch at 2 academic hospitals.MethodsPatients with a definite diagnosis of PML were identified by positive CSF PCR for JC virus or histopathology between January 1, 1994, and January 1, 2019. Demographic and PML-specific variables were recorded on symptomatic presentation and at follow-up, including risk factors, clinical outcome, neuroimaging findings, and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score at last follow-up.ResultsThere were 91 patients with confirmed PML. HIV infection was the most common risk factor, identified in 49% (n = 45). Other frequent risk factors included lymphoma, leukemia, or myelodysplasia, identified in 31% of patients (n = 28); exposure to chemotherapeutic medications (30%, n = 27); and exposure to monoclonal antibody therapies (19%, n = 17). Thirty percent of the cohort was alive at the time of censoring, with a median mRS of 2 points, indicating slight disability at last follow-up. Median survival following PML diagnosis in HIV-infected patients was longer than in HIV-uninfected patients (1,992 vs 101 days, p = 0.024). Forty patients survived more than 1 year after PML symptom onset, of whom 24 were HIV infected (60%). Thirteen patients survived more than 10 years after PML symptom onset, all HIV infected, of the 59 patients diagnosed before June 1, 2009, and eligible for 10-year survivor status (22%).ConclusionsWe add to the limited literature on PML by reporting its epidemiology in a large observational cohort. These parameters may be useful for future clinical trials that measure survival and clinical outcomes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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