Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America

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Background Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) is an increasing diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in Latin America (LATAM). Despite the heterogeneity of this population, ethnic and socioeconomic commonalities exist, and epidemiologic studies from the region have had a limited geograph...

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Autores: Rivera, Victor M., Hamuy, Fernando, Rivas, Veronica, Gracia, Fernando, Rojas, Juan Ignacio, Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi, Villa, Andres Maria, Marques, Vanessa Daccah, Soto, Arnoldo, Bertado, Brenda, Frenk, Irene Trevino, Galleguillos, Lorna, Quiñones, Jairo, Ramirez, Deyanira A., Caparó-Zamalloa, César, Ciampi, Ethel, Lana-Peixoto, Marco A., Rodríguez, Emmanuel, Zarco, Luis, Sinay, Vladimiro, Armas, Elizabeth, Becker, Jefferson, Benzadón, Aron, Lopez, Ericka, Carnero Contentti, Edgar, Correa-Diaz, Edgar Patricio, Diaz, Alejandro, Fleitas, Cynthia Veronica, Playas, Gil, Molina, Omaira, Rojas, Edgard, Sato, Douglas, Soto, Ibis, Céspedes, Johana Vásquez, Correale, Jorge, Barboza, Andres, Monterrey, Priscilla, Candelario, Awilda, Tavolini, Dario R., Parajeles, Alexander, Pujol, Biany Santos, Diaz de la Fe, Amado, Alonso, Ricardo, Bolaña, Carlos, Guzman, Marianne Kagi, Carrá, Adriana, Gamarra, Oscar Gonzalez, Raggio, Jose Vera, Rodriguez, Luis Cesar, Ramirez, Nicia Eunice, Ordoñez, Laura, Skromne, Eli, Portillo, Ligia lbeth, Canabal, Alfredo Perez, Weiser, Roberto, Sirias, Vanessa, Calderón, Ramiro Fernández, Cornejo, Ernesto Arturo, Hernández, Marianella, Quiroz, Juan Carlos Duran, Garcia, Luis Alberto, Cedeño, Carlos Oviedo, Martínez, Jorge, Abad-Herrera, Patricio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Seguro Social de Salud
Repositorio:ESSALUD-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2021.103083
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Neuromyelitis optica
Latin America
Diagnosis
Therapy
Socioeconomic aspects
Neuromielitis óptica
América Latina
Diagnóstico
Terapia
Aspectos socioeconómicos
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
dc.title.alternative.es_PE.fl_str_mv Situación del trastorno del espectro de la neuromielitis óptica en América Latina
title Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
spellingShingle Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
Rivera, Victor M.
Neuromyelitis optica
Latin America
Diagnosis
Therapy
Socioeconomic aspects
Neuromielitis óptica
América Latina
Diagnóstico
Terapia
Aspectos socioeconómicos
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.01.05
title_short Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
title_full Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
title_fullStr Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
title_sort Status of the neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in Latin America
author Rivera, Victor M.
author_facet Rivera, Victor M.
Hamuy, Fernando
Rivas, Veronica
Gracia, Fernando
Rojas, Juan Ignacio
Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi
Villa, Andres Maria
Marques, Vanessa Daccah
Soto, Arnoldo
Bertado, Brenda
Frenk, Irene Trevino
Galleguillos, Lorna
Quiñones, Jairo
Ramirez, Deyanira A.
Caparó-Zamalloa, César
Ciampi, Ethel
Lana-Peixoto, Marco A.
Rodríguez, Emmanuel
Zarco, Luis
Sinay, Vladimiro
Armas, Elizabeth
Becker, Jefferson
Benzadón, Aron
Lopez, Ericka
Carnero Contentti, Edgar
Correa-Diaz, Edgar Patricio
Diaz, Alejandro
Fleitas, Cynthia Veronica
Playas, Gil
Molina, Omaira
Rojas, Edgard
Sato, Douglas
Soto, Ibis
Céspedes, Johana Vásquez
Correale, Jorge
Barboza, Andres
Monterrey, Priscilla
Candelario, Awilda
Tavolini, Dario R.
Parajeles, Alexander
Pujol, Biany Santos
Diaz de la Fe, Amado
Alonso, Ricardo
Bolaña, Carlos
Guzman, Marianne Kagi
Carrá, Adriana
Gamarra, Oscar Gonzalez
Raggio, Jose Vera
Rodriguez, Luis Cesar
Ramirez, Nicia Eunice
Ordoñez, Laura
Skromne, Eli
Portillo, Ligia lbeth
Canabal, Alfredo Perez
Weiser, Roberto
Sirias, Vanessa
Calderón, Ramiro Fernández
Cornejo, Ernesto Arturo
Hernández, Marianella
Quiroz, Juan Carlos Duran
Garcia, Luis Alberto
Cedeño, Carlos Oviedo
Martínez, Jorge
Abad-Herrera, Patricio
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Rivas, Veronica
Gracia, Fernando
Rojas, Juan Ignacio
Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi
Villa, Andres Maria
Marques, Vanessa Daccah
Soto, Arnoldo
Bertado, Brenda
Frenk, Irene Trevino
Galleguillos, Lorna
Quiñones, Jairo
Ramirez, Deyanira A.
Caparó-Zamalloa, César
Ciampi, Ethel
Lana-Peixoto, Marco A.
Rodríguez, Emmanuel
Zarco, Luis
Sinay, Vladimiro
Armas, Elizabeth
Becker, Jefferson
Benzadón, Aron
Lopez, Ericka
Carnero Contentti, Edgar
Correa-Diaz, Edgar Patricio
Diaz, Alejandro
Fleitas, Cynthia Veronica
Playas, Gil
Molina, Omaira
Rojas, Edgard
Sato, Douglas
Soto, Ibis
Céspedes, Johana Vásquez
Correale, Jorge
Barboza, Andres
Monterrey, Priscilla
Candelario, Awilda
Tavolini, Dario R.
Parajeles, Alexander
Pujol, Biany Santos
Diaz de la Fe, Amado
Alonso, Ricardo
Bolaña, Carlos
Guzman, Marianne Kagi
Carrá, Adriana
Gamarra, Oscar Gonzalez
Raggio, Jose Vera
Rodriguez, Luis Cesar
Ramirez, Nicia Eunice
Ordoñez, Laura
Skromne, Eli
Portillo, Ligia lbeth
Canabal, Alfredo Perez
Weiser, Roberto
Sirias, Vanessa
Calderón, Ramiro Fernández
Cornejo, Ernesto Arturo
Hernández, Marianella
Quiroz, Juan Carlos Duran
Garcia, Luis Alberto
Cedeño, Carlos Oviedo
Martínez, Jorge
Abad-Herrera, Patricio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rivera, Victor M.
Hamuy, Fernando
Rivas, Veronica
Gracia, Fernando
Rojas, Juan Ignacio
Bichuetti, Denis Bernardi
Villa, Andres Maria
Marques, Vanessa Daccah
Soto, Arnoldo
Bertado, Brenda
Frenk, Irene Trevino
Galleguillos, Lorna
Quiñones, Jairo
Ramirez, Deyanira A.
Caparó-Zamalloa, César
Ciampi, Ethel
Lana-Peixoto, Marco A.
Rodríguez, Emmanuel
Zarco, Luis
Sinay, Vladimiro
Armas, Elizabeth
Becker, Jefferson
Benzadón, Aron
Lopez, Ericka
Carnero Contentti, Edgar
Correa-Diaz, Edgar Patricio
Diaz, Alejandro
Fleitas, Cynthia Veronica
Playas, Gil
Molina, Omaira
Rojas, Edgard
Sato, Douglas
Soto, Ibis
Céspedes, Johana Vásquez
Correale, Jorge
Barboza, Andres
Monterrey, Priscilla
Candelario, Awilda
Tavolini, Dario R.
Parajeles, Alexander
Pujol, Biany Santos
Diaz de la Fe, Amado
Alonso, Ricardo
Bolaña, Carlos
Guzman, Marianne Kagi
Carrá, Adriana
Gamarra, Oscar Gonzalez
Raggio, Jose Vera
Rodriguez, Luis Cesar
Ramirez, Nicia Eunice
Ordoñez, Laura
Skromne, Eli
Portillo, Ligia lbeth
Canabal, Alfredo Perez
Weiser, Roberto
Sirias, Vanessa
Calderón, Ramiro Fernández
Cornejo, Ernesto Arturo
Hernández, Marianella
Quiroz, Juan Carlos Duran
Garcia, Luis Alberto
Cedeño, Carlos Oviedo
Martínez, Jorge
Abad-Herrera, Patricio
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Neuromyelitis optica
Latin America
Diagnosis
Therapy
Socioeconomic aspects
Neuromielitis óptica
América Latina
Diagnóstico
Terapia
Aspectos socioeconómicos
topic Neuromyelitis optica
Latin America
Diagnosis
Therapy
Socioeconomic aspects
Neuromielitis óptica
América Latina
Diagnóstico
Terapia
Aspectos socioeconómicos
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description Background Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) is an increasing diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in Latin America (LATAM). Despite the heterogeneity of this population, ethnic and socioeconomic commonalities exist, and epidemiologic studies from the region have had a limited geographic and population outreach. Identification of some aspects from the entire region are lacking. Objectives To determine ethnic, clinical characteristics, and utilization of diagnostic tools and types of therapy for patients with NMOSD in the entire Latin American region. Methods The Latin American Committee for Treatment and Research in MS (LACTRIMS) created an exploratory investigational survey addressed by Invitation to NMOSD Latin American experts identified through diverse sources. Data input closed after 30 days from the initial invitation. The questionnaire allowed use of absolute numbers or percentages. Multiple option responses covering 25 themes included definition of type of practice; number of NMOSD cases; ethnicity; utilization of the 2015 International Panel criteria for the diagnosis of Neuromyelitis optica (IPDN); clinical phenotypes; methodology utilized for determination of anti-Aquaporin-4 (anti­ AQP4) antibodies serological testing, and if this was performed locally or processed abroad; treatment of relapses, and long-term management were surveyed. Results We identified 62 investigators from 21 countries reporting information from 2154 patients (utilizing the IPDN criteria in 93.9% of cases), which were categorized in two geographical regions: North-Central, including the Caribbean (NCC), and South America (SA). Ethnic identification disclosed Mestizos 61.4% as the main group. The most common presenting symptoms were concomitant presence of optic neuritis and transverse myelitis in 31.8% (p=0.95); only optic neuritis in 31.4% (more common in SA), p<0.001); involvement of the area postrema occurred in 21.5% and brain stem in 8.3%, both were more frequent in the South American cases (p<0.001). Anti-AQP4 antibodies were positive in 63.9% and anti-Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein (MOG) antibodies in 4.8% of total cases. The specific laboratorial method employed was not known by 23.8% of the investigators. Acute relapses were identified in 81.6% of cases, and were treated in 93.9% of them with intravenous steroids (IVS); 62.1% with plasma exchange (PE), and 40.9% with intravenous immunoglobulin-G (IVIG). Therapy was escalated in some cases due to suboptimal initial response. Respondents favored Rituximab as long-term therapy (86.3%), whereas azathioprine was also utilized on 81.8% of the cases, either agent used indistinctly by the investigators according to treatment accessibility or clinical judgement. There were no differences among the geographic regions. Conclusions This is the first study including all countries of LATAM and the largest cohort reported from a multinational specific world area. Ethnic distributions and phenotypic features of the disease in the region, challenges in access to diagnostic tools and therapy were identified. The Latin American neurological community should play a determinant role encouraging and advising local institutions and health officials in the availability of more sensitive and modern diagnostic methodology, in facilitating the the access to licensed medications for NMOSD, and addressing concerns on education, diagnosis and management of the disease in the community.
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spelling Rivera, Victor M.Hamuy, FernandoRivas, VeronicaGracia, FernandoRojas, Juan IgnacioBichuetti, Denis BernardiVilla, Andres MariaMarques, Vanessa DaccahSoto, ArnoldoBertado, BrendaFrenk, Irene TrevinoGalleguillos, LornaQuiñones, JairoRamirez, Deyanira A.Caparó-Zamalloa, CésarCiampi, EthelLana-Peixoto, Marco A.Rodríguez, EmmanuelZarco, LuisSinay, VladimiroArmas, ElizabethBecker, JeffersonBenzadón, AronLopez, ErickaCarnero Contentti, EdgarCorrea-Diaz, Edgar PatricioDiaz, AlejandroFleitas, Cynthia VeronicaPlayas, GilMolina, OmairaRojas, EdgardSato, DouglasSoto, IbisCéspedes, Johana VásquezCorreale, JorgeBarboza, AndresMonterrey, PriscillaCandelario, AwildaTavolini, Dario R.Parajeles, AlexanderPujol, Biany SantosDiaz de la Fe, AmadoAlonso, RicardoBolaña, CarlosGuzman, Marianne KagiCarrá, AdrianaGamarra, Oscar GonzalezRaggio, Jose VeraRodriguez, Luis CesarRamirez, Nicia EuniceOrdoñez, LauraSkromne, EliPortillo, Ligia lbethCanabal, Alfredo PerezWeiser, RobertoSirias, VanessaCalderón, Ramiro FernándezCornejo, Ernesto ArturoHernández, MarianellaQuiroz, Juan Carlos DuranGarcia, Luis AlbertoCedeño, Carlos OviedoMartínez, JorgeAbad-Herrera, Patricio2023-03-23T21:41:21Z2023-03-23T21:41:21Z2021-08Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders2211-0348https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12959/3507https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2021.103083Background Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) is an increasing diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in Latin America (LATAM). Despite the heterogeneity of this population, ethnic and socioeconomic commonalities exist, and epidemiologic studies from the region have had a limited geographic and population outreach. Identification of some aspects from the entire region are lacking. Objectives To determine ethnic, clinical characteristics, and utilization of diagnostic tools and types of therapy for patients with NMOSD in the entire Latin American region. Methods The Latin American Committee for Treatment and Research in MS (LACTRIMS) created an exploratory investigational survey addressed by Invitation to NMOSD Latin American experts identified through diverse sources. Data input closed after 30 days from the initial invitation. The questionnaire allowed use of absolute numbers or percentages. Multiple option responses covering 25 themes included definition of type of practice; number of NMOSD cases; ethnicity; utilization of the 2015 International Panel criteria for the diagnosis of Neuromyelitis optica (IPDN); clinical phenotypes; methodology utilized for determination of anti-Aquaporin-4 (anti­ AQP4) antibodies serological testing, and if this was performed locally or processed abroad; treatment of relapses, and long-term management were surveyed. Results We identified 62 investigators from 21 countries reporting information from 2154 patients (utilizing the IPDN criteria in 93.9% of cases), which were categorized in two geographical regions: North-Central, including the Caribbean (NCC), and South America (SA). Ethnic identification disclosed Mestizos 61.4% as the main group. The most common presenting symptoms were concomitant presence of optic neuritis and transverse myelitis in 31.8% (p=0.95); only optic neuritis in 31.4% (more common in SA), p<0.001); involvement of the area postrema occurred in 21.5% and brain stem in 8.3%, both were more frequent in the South American cases (p<0.001). Anti-AQP4 antibodies were positive in 63.9% and anti-Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein (MOG) antibodies in 4.8% of total cases. The specific laboratorial method employed was not known by 23.8% of the investigators. Acute relapses were identified in 81.6% of cases, and were treated in 93.9% of them with intravenous steroids (IVS); 62.1% with plasma exchange (PE), and 40.9% with intravenous immunoglobulin-G (IVIG). Therapy was escalated in some cases due to suboptimal initial response. Respondents favored Rituximab as long-term therapy (86.3%), whereas azathioprine was also utilized on 81.8% of the cases, either agent used indistinctly by the investigators according to treatment accessibility or clinical judgement. There were no differences among the geographic regions. Conclusions This is the first study including all countries of LATAM and the largest cohort reported from a multinational specific world area. Ethnic distributions and phenotypic features of the disease in the region, challenges in access to diagnostic tools and therapy were identified. 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