Occurrence of area postrema syndrome during follow-up: phenotype and influence over NMOSD activity in LATAM in real-world settings

Claudia Pestchanker, Brenda Bertado Cortez, Marco A. Lana Peixoto, José Ignacio Gortari, Sheila Castro Suarez, Cesar Caparo Zamalloa, Graciana Galiana, Francisco Peñalver, Vanesa Daccach Marques, Katharina Messias,Lorna Galleguillos, Fernando García,Juan I. Rojas,Liliana Patrucco,Edgardo Cristiano,Verónica Tkachuk,Susana Liwacki,Jorge Correale,Mariano Marrodan, María C. Ysraelit,Carlos Vrech,Norma Deri,Felisa Leguizamon,Darío Tavolini,Carolina Mainella,Gisela Zanga,Marina Alonso Serena, Ethel Ciampi, Herval Ribeiro Soares Neto,Pablo Lopez,Edgar Carnero Contentti

Journal of Neurology(2024)

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We aimed to assess the frequency, duration, and severity of area postrema syndrome (APS) during follow-up in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) patients, as well as its association with inflammatory activity and prognostic factors of APS severity in a real-world setting. We conducted a retrospective study on a cohort of Latin American (LATAM) NMOSD patients who had experienced APS during their follow-up. Patients from Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Chile and Argentina patients who met 2015 NMOSD criteria were included. We evaluated data on symptom type (nausea, vomiting and/or hiccups), frequency, duration, severity (measured by APS severity scale), association with other NMOSD core relapses, and acute treatments (symptomatic and immunotherapy or plasmapheresis). Logistic regression was conducted to evaluate factors associated with APS severity (vs. mild-moderate). Out of 631 NMOSD patients, 116 (18.3
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Area postrema syndrome,NMOSD,Phenotype,Severity
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