• Title of article

    Thymectomy in Myasthenia Gravis: Response, Complications, and Associated Conditions

  • Author/Authors

    Jose M. Remes-Troche، نويسنده , , José Mar??a and Téllez-Zenteno، نويسنده , , José Francisco and Esta?ol، نويسنده , , Bruno and Gardu?o-Espinoza، نويسنده , , Juan and Garc??a-Ramos، نويسنده , , Guillermo، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    545
  • To page
    551
  • Abstract
    Background tomy is considered the most effective treatment for achieving sustained improvement as well as remission in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG), and most neurologists favor the use of this procedure. The main focus of many current studies is to determine response-predicting factors. s al records of 152 patients with an established diagnosis of MG who underwent thymectomy at our institution were reviewed. The purpose was to evaluate outcome of surgical management for MG and prognostic factors that influence that outcome. s jority of patients were women (119 of 152); mean age was 32.10 ± 14.42 years, while time elapsed from diagnosis to surgery was 20.67 ± 19.7 months. Transsternal thymectomy was performed on 113 patients and transcervical on 39. Forty percent of patients achieved remission and 28% showed improvement; with this, a good response to thymectomy was seen in 68% of patients (n = 103). The most important variables associated with remission were <60 years of age, <2 years of preoperative symptoms, and use of pyridostigmine at low doses. Factors related with poor response were >60 years of age, preoperative Osserman stage other than II, use of high doses of pyridostigmine, use of corticosteroids, and presence of thymic atrophy or thymoma in histopathologic analyses. There was no mortality, although 20 patients (13%) presented complications. sions n patients with MG undergoing thymectomies show improvement and remission rates similar to those reported by other studies. Age, length of symptoms, thymic pathology, and medications appear to be predictors of response to thymectomy for MG.
  • Keywords
    Thymectomy , Myasthenia Gravis , Outcome , Predictors , Thymus , Cohort
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Record number

    1794882