18º Congresso Brasileiro de Neurologia Infantil

Dados do Trabalho


Título

ANTI-NMDAR ENCEPHALITIS IN A PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL FROM 2010 TO 2022

Introdução

Autoimmune encephalitis is the leading cause of non-infectious etiology encephalitis in the world. In 2005, the main antibody against the surface of neurons receptor anti N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (anti-NMDAr) was described, triggered by viral infections or tumors. The clinical presentation has an acute or subacute onset with symptoms such as language and/or behavioral changes, psychiatric disturbances, movement disorders, epileptic seizures, dysautonomia, and decreased level of consciousness. There are few Brazilian studies on autoimmune encephalitis in the pediatric population in Brazil. This study aims to obtain epidemiological and clinical information on anti-NMDAr encephalitis in childhood, filling a gap in knowledge about the subject.

Objetivo

To identify the frequency of autoimmune encephalitis from January 2010 to November 2022, according to age and gender, as well as the clinical presentation and outcome of patients with positive autoantibodies.

Método

This is a retrospective, observational, and descriptive study carried out through medical records of pediatric patients hospitalized between 2010 and 2022 in a tertiary children's hospital in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, diagnosed with autoimmune encephalitis with positive autoantibodies.

Resultados e Conclusões

Thirteen patients between 8 months and 17 years of age were identified, with a predominance of females. Most patients required hospitalization in a pediatric ICU at some point. At least two of the classic triad symptoms, alteration of the level of consciousness, seizures, and movement disorders, were present in all patients. There was a correlation with viral infection, and no cases associated with germ cell tumors were registered in the analyzed sample. Treatment was initiated late. There were no deaths among the patients in the sample.
The incidence is likely underestimated, as confirmed by data from the literature, due to difficulties in accessing diagnostic tests. Cardinal symptoms such as alteration of the level of consciousness, movement disorders, and seizures were present in most patients. Regarding treatment, all patients required more than one option among first-line therapies, and 76% required second-line therapies due to failure to remit symptoms.

Palavras Chave

autoimmune encephalitis, anti-NMDA receptor antibodies, pediatric, retrospective study.

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Área

Neuroimunologia, esclerose múltipla e outras doenças desmielinizantes

Autores

RUI CARLOS SILVA JUNIOR, ANA PAULA RESENDE SILVA, MARIAH PEREIRA DE ANDRADE VALLIM, LORENA VILELA REZENDE, GIULIA VILELA SILVA, ELISABETE COELHO AUERSVALD, MICHELLE SILVA ZENY, DANIEL ALMEIDA DO VALLE, MARA LUCIA SCHMITZ FERREIRA SANTOS