Early Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Pediatric Transverse Myelitis: A Case Report and Scoping Review.

IF 3.2 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurology International Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.3390/neurolint16060122
Akram Khan, José Peña, Genesis Briceño, Juliann M Gronquist, Khurram Khan, Raju Reddy, Vijayshree Yadav, Asha Singh
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Transverse myelitis (TM) is a rare, acute inflammatory disorder affecting the spinal cord, with severe potential consequences, particularly in pediatric patients. Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) has emerged as a possible intervention for children unresponsive to high-dose corticosteroids. This study explores the efficacy of early TPE in pediatric TM through a case report and scoping review aiming to clarify the therapeutic benefits of TPE when used in conjunction with corticosteroids in children.

Methods: We present a scoping review of existing literature on the early administration of TPE in pediatric patients with TM, supplemented by a case report of a 5-year-old boy with Longitudinally Extensive Transverse Myelitis (LETM), who received early TPE and corticosteroid therapy. Clinical progression, response to TPE, and functional outcomes were documented over a 9-month follow-up period.

Results: Among the reviewed cases, early TPE demonstrated potential to expedite neurological recovery and improve functional outcomes. In our case report, the patient showed rapid recovery, achieving unassisted ambulation by day four of TPE. No adverse effects were observed. MRI findings revealed substantial resolution of spinal cord lesions by three months, with near-complete symptom resolution at nine months.

Conclusions: Early initiation of TPE, in conjunction with corticosteroids, may offer significant therapeutic benefit in pediatric TM, potentially accelerating recovery and improving outcomes. This case highlights the need for further controlled studies to establish evidence-based guidelines for TPE use in pediatric TM.

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儿童横贯脊髓炎早期血浆置换治疗:一例报告和范围回顾。
背景/目的:横贯脊髓炎(TM)是一种罕见的影响脊髓的急性炎症性疾病,具有严重的潜在后果,特别是在儿科患者中。治疗性血浆交换(TPE)已成为对高剂量皮质类固醇无反应的儿童可能的干预措施。本研究通过病例报告和范围综述探讨早期TPE在儿童TM中的疗效,旨在阐明TPE与皮质类固醇联合使用在儿童中的治疗效果。方法:我们对现有的关于小儿TM患者早期给予TPE的文献进行了综述,并辅以一名患有纵向广泛横贯脊髓炎(LETM)的5岁男孩的病例报告,他接受了早期TPE和皮质类固醇治疗。在9个月的随访期间记录了临床进展、对TPE的反应和功能结果。结果:在回顾的病例中,早期TPE显示出加速神经恢复和改善功能预后的潜力。在我们的病例报告中,患者恢复迅速,在TPE的第四天实现了独立行走。未观察到不良反应。MRI结果显示脊髓病变在3个月内基本消退,在9个月时症状几乎完全消退。结论:早期启动TPE,结合皮质类固醇,可能为儿科TM提供显着的治疗益处,可能加速恢复并改善预后。该病例强调需要进一步的对照研究,以建立儿科TM使用TPE的循证指南。
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