Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for refractory paediatric Still’s disease: a scoping review
Elizabeth Twynam-Perkins, Neil Martin, Kirsty McLellan

TL;DR
This review summarizes treatment options for children with difficult-to-treat Still’s disease, highlighting limited evidence and the need for better studies.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of current treatment strategies for refractory pediatric Still’s disease through a scoping review.
Findings
Emapalumab showed positive results in treating refractory macrophage activation syndrome.
Combination biologics and JAK inhibitors were beneficial for refractory arthritis.
Allogenic stem cell transplantation was reported as successful but carries significant risks.
Abstract
Management of systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis, or Still’s disease, has been transformed by the introduction of IL-1 and IL-6 antagonists. Despite this, a minority have refractory disease with three subtypes described: (1) persistent arthritis, (2) recurrent or difficult-to-treat macrophage activation syndrome (MAS), or (3) interstitial lung disease. This scoping review aimed to summarize available evidence for the treatment of refractory paediatric Still’s. Databases were searched using terms ‘systemic JIA’ or ‘Still’s disease’ AND ‘refractory’, plus synonyms. Records were screened for papers on the treatment of refractory Still’s, before reviewing full texts. Controlled trials, uncontrolled trials and case series/reports involving patients with disease onset <16 years were included. Data were extracted in tabulated form for study characteristics and outcome measures (survival,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research · Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research · Otitis Media and Relapsing Polychondritis
