Treatment response in patients with clinical and supportive laboratory features of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy without demyelinative findings on nerve conduction studies: A retrospective study

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Curry, Patrick [1 ]
Herrmann, David N. [1 ]
Stanton, Michael [1 ]
Mongiovi, Phillip [1 ]
Akmyradov, Chary [2 ]
Logigian, Eric [1 ]
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[1] Univ Rochester, Sch Med & Dent, Dept Neurol, Rochester, NY USA
[2] Arkansas Childrens Res Inst, Biostat Core, Little Rock, AR USA
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chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy; IVIg; nerve conduction study; POLYRADICULONEUROPATHY REPORT; SOCIETY GUIDELINE; DOUBLE-BLIND; DIAGNOSIS; ULTRASOUND; STRENGTH; CIDP;
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10.1002/mus.28198
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Introduction/AimsNot all patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) have evidence of demyelination on nerve conduction studies (NCS). Patients with "supportive" evidence of CIDP on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound (US), or nerve biopsy but not on NCS, often receive immunomodulating therapy. We evaluated the treatment response of patients with clinical and supportive features of CIDP lacking NCS evidence of demyelination. MethodsRetrospective chart review was conducted on 232 patients who met CIDP clinical criteria and were treated with disease-modifying therapy. Patients included did not have NCS criteria of demyelination, but did have supportive CSF, MRI, or US findings consistent with CIDP. A positive treatment response was defined as at least a one-point improvement in the modified Rankin scale (mRS), or a four-point increase in the Medical Research Council sum score (MRCSS). ResultsTwenty patients met criteria: 17 of the 18 (94%) patients with CSF protein >45 mg/dL, 6 of the 14 (43%) with MRI lumbosacral root or plexus enhancement, and 4 of the 6 (67%) with enlarged proximal nerves on US. Eighteen patients received intravenous immunoglobulin, 10 corticosteroids, one plasma exchange, and six other immunomodulatory therapies. Twelve patients had a positive treatment response on the MRCSS or mRS. The presence of MRI lumbosacral root or plexus enhancement was associated with a positive treatment response. DiscussionA trial of immunomodulating treatment should be considered for patients with clinical features of CIDP in the absence of NCS evidence of demyelination, particularly when there is MRI lumbosacral root or plexus enhancement.
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