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. 2009 Jul;16(7):796-800.
doi: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2009.02634.x. Epub 2009 Apr 21.

Long-term effects of combined immunosuppressive treatment on myasthenic crisis

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Long-term effects of combined immunosuppressive treatment on myasthenic crisis

C Rózsa et al. Eur J Neurol. 2009 Jul.

Abstract

Background and purpose: We studied the long-term crisis-preventing effect of combined prednisolone-azathioprine (PR-AZA) treatment in myasthenia gravis (MG).

Methods: Case-control study with a median follow-up of 64 months in the treated group, and 80 months in the non-treated group. Sixty-nine patients with episodes of myasthenic crisis (MC) were treated and followed prospectively in 1990-2004. Twenty-seven patients had MC between 1990 and 1996, and were not treated with immunosuppressants on long-term. Long-term PR-AZA treatment was introduced in another 42 patients, who developed MC in 1997-2004. The difference in the frequency of repeated MCs between the treated and the non-treated group during long-term follow-up was investigated. As secondary end-points, we analyzed the number of admittances to the ICU; the number of mechanical ventilation episodes; the duration of ICU treatment; the characteristics of the applied treatment; and the functional outcome of the patients 1 month after the onset of the crisis.

Results: Recurrent MCs occurred in 74% of the non-treated and 19% of the treated group (P < 0.001). The number of ICU admissions (P = 0.005) and mechanical ventilation events (P = 0.002) were also reduced. The highly significant MC preventing effect of PR-AZA was evident after 6 months.

Conclusions: After the initial 6 months of therapy, PR-AZA is effective in preventing MC.

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