Refractory anti-NMDAR encephalitis with multiple nosocomial infections: optimizing the therapeutical options.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurodegenerative disease management Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1080/17582024.2024.2388508
Sachin G Nair, Elezabeth Koshy, Rajender Kandikonda, Sudheeran Kannoth
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Abstract

Nosocomial infections during immunotherapy pose a dilemma in the treatment of anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis, where a lack of consensus guidelines for this rare disease marks a significant gap in the existing knowledge. This case reports about an 18-year-old female diagnosed with anti-NMDAR encephalitis who was found to be refractory to first- and second-line treatment. During her hospital stay, the patient encountered nearly six episodes of infection, which delayed the use of next-line intervention. It was observed that switching over to the next line of treatment during infections may produce sub-therapeutic outcomes. Thereby, the case highlights the need for de-escalation and appropriate selection of immunosuppression therapy during nosocomial infections and how monotherapy with the patient-tolerated first-line agent can be appropriate during infection.

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难治性抗 NMDAR 脑炎合并多种鼻腔感染:优化治疗方案。
在治疗抗 N-甲基-D-天冬氨酸受体(NMDAR)脑炎的过程中,免疫治疗期间的非病原性感染是一个难题,对于这种罕见疾病缺乏共识性指南标志着现有知识的重大空白。本病例报告了一名被诊断患有抗 NMDAR 脑炎的 18 岁女性患者,她对一线和二线治疗均无效。在住院期间,该患者经历了近六次感染发作,延误了下一步治疗。据观察,在感染期间切换到下一治疗线可能会产生亚治疗效果。因此,该病例突出说明了在发生院内感染时,需要降级和适当选择免疫抑制疗法,以及在感染期间如何适当使用患者可耐受的一线药物进行单药治疗。
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