Clinical Characterization and Prognostic Risk Factors of Susac Syndrome: A Retrospective Multicenter Study.

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Lior Fuchs, Adi Wilf-Yarkoni, Hadar Kolb, Ifat Vigiser, Keren Regev, Dinah Zur, Zohar Habot-Wilner, Yahav Oron, Viktoria Furer, Nitai Shimon, Mark A Hellmann, Itay Lotan, Eitan Auriel, Robert Rennebohm, Ori Elkayam, Arnon Karni
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Background and objectives: Susac syndrome (SuS) is a rare disorder characterized by encephalopathy, branch retinal artery occlusion, and sensorineural hearing loss, often accompanied by vertigo. Recent updates to diagnostic criteria and treatment guidelines have been made. This study examines clinical manifestations; disease activity; and risk factors of disability, dependency, and return to work in patients with SuS.

Methods: A retrospective multicenter study was conducted on 20 consecutive patients with SuS with at least 2 years of follow-up. Clinical and paraclinical activities were assessed and rated according to the severity at onset and the end of follow-up. Cognitive function was assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment while disability and dependence in daily activities were measured using the modified Rankin Scale. Employment status was graded.

Results: The mean age at onset was 38.9 years, with a mean follow-up of 55.9 months. The female-to-male ratio was 1.86, and 45% of patients had the complete clinical triad. Severe cerebral involvement at onset was associated with a higher risk of cerebral exacerbations within the first year and with an increased long-term disability and dependency. Cognitive function improved in 75% of patients during follow-up. At disease onset, hearing loss excluding low frequencies occurred in 46.7%. Relapse of hearing loss was associated with greater impairment in daily activities. Male sex and elevated CSF protein levels were linked to poorer prognosis. Cerebral and inner ear exacerbations were most common in the first year while retinal exacerbations occurred more frequently, mainly within the first 2 years. Approximately 50% of patients resumed employment while 25% did not return to work.

Discussion: Current treatment strategies for SuS do not fully prevent relapses. Severe brain manifestation at onset, male sex, and high CSF protein levels are risk factors of a worse prognosis of disability and dependence, indicating the need for intensive treatment. High-frequency hearing loss does not exclude SuS diagnosis.

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15.60
自引率
2.30%
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219
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation is an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation will be the premier peer-reviewed journal in neuroimmunology and neuroinflammation. This journal publishes rigorously peer-reviewed open-access reports of original research and in-depth reviews of topics in neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation, affecting the full range of neurologic diseases including (but not limited to) Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, ALS, tauopathy, and stroke; multiple sclerosis and NMO; inflammatory peripheral nerve and muscle disease, Guillain-Barré and myasthenia gravis; nervous system infection; paraneoplastic syndromes, noninfectious encephalitides and other antibody-mediated disorders; and psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. Clinical trials, instructive case reports, and small case series will also be featured.
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