Wyniki leczenia tocilizumabem w ostrym i przewlekłym stadium zespołu padaczki związanej z kryjącymi się zakażeniami gorączkowymi u dzieci - badanie retrospektywne

PubMed➕ 07.05.2026J Inflamm Res

The Clinical Outcomes of Tocilizumab Usage in Cryptogenic Febrile Infection-Related Epilepsy Syndrome at Both Acute and Chronic Phase: A Retrospective Study

W skrócie

Badanie pokazuje, że lek tocilizumab pomaga dzieciom z rzadkim zespołem padaczki zwanym FIRES. U dzieci leczonych tym lekiem zmniejszyła się częstość napadów, poprawiły się badania mózgu, a wiele z nich przestało mieć napady. Leczenie w początkowej fazie choroby przyniosło lepsze wyniki niż rozpoczęcie go później.

Oryginalny abstract (angielski)

PURPOSE: To provide more observational evidence for potential efficacy of tocilizumab (TCZ) in children with cryptogenic febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) administered during acute and chronic phase. METHODS: Data of 22 children with FIRES who received TCZ were collected retrospectively. Patients were categorized into two groups: acute group (TCZ used within 4 weeks post-onset; n = 12) and chronic group (TCZ used beyond 4 weeks post-onset; n = 10). RESULTS: In both groups, patients experienced >50% reduction in seizure frequency, electroencephalogram (EEG) improvements, alleviation on cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and significantly decreased mRS scores ( < 0.05). In acute group, 6 patients became seizure-free by the last follow-up, and 7 patients reduced their number of antiseizure medications (ASMs). TCZ administration in acute phase shortened status epilepticus (SE) duration. At last follow-up, the acute group exhibited higher rates of seizure freedom and >50% seizure reduction ( < 0.05), lower incidences of motor and speech deficits ( < 0.05), and a greater likelihood of returning to school ( < 0.05). CONCLUSION: TCZ treatment was associated with reduced seizure frequency, improved EEG and MRI findings, decreased reliance on antiseizure medications, and functional improvement as measured by mRS. Initiation of treatment during the acute phase may be associated with a shortened duration of status epilepticus and, compared to chronic-phase intervention, appears to correlate with more favorable long-term outcomes.

Metadane publikacji

Journal
J Inflamm Res
Data publikacji
01.01.2026
PMID
42094697
DOI
10.2147/JIR.S584971
Autorzy
Deng X, Chen S, Yin F, He F, Zhang C, Yang L, Mao L, Yang L, Han Y, Peng J
Słowa kluczowe
FIRES, TCZ, acute phase, chronic phase, outcomes
Źródło
PubMed