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Steroid treatment in the management of destructive thyrotoxicosis induced by PD1 blockade

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EUROPEAN THYROID JOURNAL
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/ETJ-22-0030

Keywords

immunotherapy; immune check point inhibitors; immune-related adverse event; thyroid; thyroid dysfunction

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This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of steroid treatment in improving thyrotoxicosis in patients with a poor performance status. The results indicated that patients treated with oral prednisone had lower levels of thyroid hormones compared to untreated patients, and the remission of thyrotoxicosis occurred quicker in the treated group. There was no significant difference in the rate of developing hypothyroidism or tumor progression between the two groups at 6 months.
ObjectiveDestructive thyroiditis is the most common endocrine immune-related adverse event (iRAEs) in patients treated with anti-PD1/PD-L1 agents. Given its self-limited course, current guidelines recommend no treatment for this iRAE. Nevertheless, in patients with enlarged thyroid volume and a poor performance status, thyrotoxicosis may be particularly severe and harmful. The aim of the study is to evaluate if steroid treatment might be useful in improving thyrotoxicosis in subjects with a poor performance status.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study, comparing the course of thyrotoxicosis of four patients treated with oral prednisone at the dosage of 25 mg/day (tapered to discontinuation in 3 weeks) and an enlarged thyroid volume to that of eight patients with similar thyroid volume who were left untreated.ResultsThe levels of thyroid hormones were lower in subjects treated compared to those untreated at time of 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 60 and 90 days (P < 0.05 at each time). The time to remission of thyrotoxicosis was 24 days in patients treated with steroids and 120 days in untreated patients (P < 0.001). At 6 months, the rate of evolution to hypothyroidism was similar in the two groups (4/4 in the steroid group vs 7/8 in the untreated group, P = 0.74) and no difference was found in tumor progression (P = 0.89).ConclusionsOur preliminary data suggest that in patients with a poor performance status experiencing a severe destructive thyrotoxicosis induced by PD-1 blockade, a short period of administration of oral prednisone is effective in obtaining a quick reduction of the levels of thyroid hormones.

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