ESPE Abstracts (2021) 94 P2-448

ESPE2021 ePoster Category 2 Thyroid (46 abstracts)

Methimazole-induced remission rates in pediatric graves’ disease: A systematic review

Jelmer van Lieshout , Christiaan Mooij , Paul van Trotsenburg & Nitash Zwaveling-Soonawala


Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Emma Children’s Hospital Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands


Objective: Comparison of studies on remission rates in pediatric Graves’ disease is complicated by lack of uniformity in treatment protocols, remission definition, and follow-up duration. We performed a systematic review on remission rates in pediatric Graves’ disease and attempted to create uniformity by recalculating remission rates based on an intention-to-treat analysis.

Results: Of 1,890 articles, 29 articles consisting of 24 patient cohorts, were included with a total of 3,057 patients (82.6% female). Methimazole or carbimazole was initially prescribed in 2,864 patients (93.7%). Recalculation based on intention-to-treat analysis resulted in an overall remission rate of 28.8% (829/2,880). Pooled remission rates based on treatment duration were 23.7%, 31.0%, 43.7%, and 75% after respectively 1.5-2.5 years, 2.5-5 years, 5-6 years (two studies), and 9 years (single study) treatment duration. Occurrence of adverse events was 419 in 2,377 patients (17.6%), with major side effects in 25 patients (1.1%).

Conclusions: Using a standardized calculation the overall remission rate in methimazole treated pediatric GD is 28.8%. A few small studies indicate that longer treatment increases the remission rate. However, evidence is limited and further research is necessary to investigate the efficacy of longer treatment durations.

Volume 94

59th Annual ESPE (ESPE 2021 Online)

Online,
22 Sep 2021 - 26 Sep 2021

European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology 

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