Liquorpheresis (CSF filtration) in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Citation
J. Finsterer et B. Mamoli, Liquorpheresis (CSF filtration) in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, SPINAL CORD, 37(8), 1999, pp. 592-593
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology
Journal title
SPINAL CORD
ISSN journal
13624393 → ACNP
Volume
37
Issue
8
Year of publication
1999
Pages
592 - 593
Database
ISI
SICI code
1362-4393(199908)37:8<592:L(FIFA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Objectives: Liquorpheresis (CSF filtration) has been shown to be of benefit in various neurologic disorders, including sporadic ALS. Liquorpheresis in patients with familial ALS, has not been investigated so far. Methods: A 52-year-old woman with familial ALS is reported who underwent li quorpheresis during 4 consecutive days. During this period, 875 ml CSF were filtered off cia an intrathecal catheter and a combined mechanical and ion ic filter by means of a bi-directional syringe pump. Results: Immediately after treatment and 2 weeks later there was subjective , but no objective, improvement of her symptoms, assessed by the Norris sco re and measurements of the elbow extension, vital capacity, F-waves of both ulnar nerves and automatic EMG of the right brachial biceps and anterior t ibial muscles. Conclusion: Liquorpheresis does not seem to be helpful in the treatment of familial ALS.