Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment during pregnancy and the post-partum period in women with multiple sclerosis: A prospective analysis.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Shay Menascu, Michal Siegel-Kirshenbaum, Sapir Dreyer-Alster, Yehuda Warszawer, David Magalashvili, Mark Dolev, Mathilda Mandel, Gil Harari, Anat Achiron
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Abstract

Background: Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) affects predominantly young women within reproductive years. As an increased risk of relapses is known to occur during the post-partum period, it is important to consider treatment options.

Aim: Evaluate the effects of intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) to prevent post-partum relapses.

Methods: We prospectively followed 198 pregnant female RRMS patients, 67 treated with IVIg during pregnancy and the three months post-partum, and 131 untreated patients that served as controls.

Results: During the pre-gestation year, 41.4% were treated with immunomodulatory drugs, and 28.3% experienced a relapse. During pregnancy and the post-partum period, the number of relapsing patients significantly decreased in the IVIg group (37.3%, 10.4%, 8.9%, respectively, p = 0.0003), while no significant change was observed in the untreated group (23.7%, 17.6%, and 22.1%). During the three-month post-partum period, there were only mild and moderate relapses in the IVIg group, while in the untreated group, there were also severe relapses. Stepwise logistic regression that assessed the relation between three-month post-partum relapse and explanatory variables demonstrated that untreated patients had increased risk for post-partum relapse (odds ratio = 4.6, 95% CI [1.69, 12.78], p = 0.033).

Conclusions: IVIg treatment proved efficient to reduce the rate and severity of relapses during pregnancy and the three-month post-partum.

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妊娠期和产后静脉注射免疫球蛋白治疗多发性硬化症:一项前瞻性分析
背景:复发缓解型多发性硬化症(RRMS)主要影响育龄期的年轻女性。由于已知在产后期间复发的风险增加,因此考虑治疗方案很重要。目的:评价静脉注射免疫球蛋白(IVIg)预防产后复发的效果。方法:对198例妊娠期女性RRMS患者进行前瞻性随访,其中67例在妊娠期及产后3个月接受IVIg治疗,131例未接受IVIg治疗的患者作为对照。结果:孕前一年,41.4%的患者接受免疫调节药物治疗,28.3%的患者复发。在妊娠期和产后,IVIg组复发率显著降低(分别为37.3%、10.4%、8.9%,p = 0.0003),而未治疗组复发率无显著变化(分别为23.7%、17.6%、22.1%)。在产后3个月期间,IVIg组仅有轻、中度复发,而未治疗组也有重度复发。逐步logistic回归评估了产后3个月复发与解释变量之间的关系,结果显示未经治疗的患者产后复发的风险增加(优势比= 4.6,95% CI [1.69, 12.78], p = 0.033)。结论:IVIg治疗可有效降低妊娠期及产后3个月的复发率和严重程度。
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