Jh. Yeh et al., Double filtration plasmapheresis in the treatment of myasthenic crisis - analysis of prognostic factors and efficacy, ACT NEUR SC, 104(2), 2001, pp. 78-82
Objectives - To examine the prognostic factors and outcome of myasthenia gr
avis (MG) patients in crisis with double filtration plasmapheresis (DFP) tr
eatment. Material and methods - A total of 15 patients experienced 20 episo
des of crisis during the study period. Plasmapheresis was carried out using
a double filtration method. Demographic information, clinical features of
crisis, and associated complications were analyzed. Results - The median du
ration of crisis was 9 days. Chest infection was the most common precipitan
t of crisis. Twelve out of the 20 episodes (60%) responded well to DFP and
mechanical ventilation was discontinued after the third session of DFP in 8
of them. Three significant predictors for prolonged crisis were shorter in
tervals between the onset of MG and the first crisis (P=0.04), higher serum
bicarbonate levels at baseline (P=0.03) and the thymic pathology of thymom
a (P=0.03). Conclusion - DFP can ameliorate the profound weakness in crisis
and seems to be a rational therapy for patients with myasthenic crisis.