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Aggressive multiple sclerosis in Argentina: Data from the nationwide registry RelevarEM

Authors :
Fatima Pagani Cassara
Verónica Tkachuk
María C. Ysrraelit
Patricio Blaya
Santiago Tizio
Andrés Barboza
Alejandro Caride
Matías Kohler
Gustavo Jose
Jimena Miguez
Jorge Blanche
Luciana Lazaro
Cecilia Pita
Liliana Patrucco
María. L. Doldan
Vladimiro Sinay
Guido Vazquez
Lorena M. Cabrera
Gabriel Volman
Judith Steinberg
Felisa Leguizamon
Ruben Manzi
María Laura Menichini
Jorge Correale
Gustavo Sgrilli
Eduardo Knorre
Emanuel Silva
Marcos Burgos
María I. Gaitán
Edgardo Reich
Carlos Vrech
Raúl Piedrabuena
Ivan Martos
Mariano Marrodan
Maria Laura Saladino
Adriana Carrá
Leila Cohen
Juan Pablo Viglione
Amelia Alvez Pinheiro
Norma Deri
Nora Fernández Liguori
Santiago Bestoso
Marina Alonso Serena
Juan Pablo Pettinicchi
Mariano Coppola
Edgardo Cristiano
Ricardo Alonso
Fernando Caceres
Alejandra D. Martinez
Agustín Pappolla
Maria E. Fracaro
Geraldine Luetic
Dario Tavolini
Carolina Mainella
Marcela Parada Marcilla
Laura Negrotto
Luciano Recchia
Juan Ignacio Rojas
María Eugenia Balbuena
Pablo Divi
Orlando Garcea
María Celeste Curbelo
Berenice Silva
Miguel Jacobo
Eduardo Kohler
Gisela Zanga
Edgar Carnero Contentti
Susana Liwacki
Pablo A. López
Marcela Fiol
Diego Giunta
Javier Pablo Hryb
Pedro Nofal
Source :
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 89:360-364
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

The objectives of the present study were to describe the frequency of aggressive multiple sclerosis (aMS) as well as to compare clinical and radiological characteristics in aMS and non-aMS patients included in RelevarEM (NCT03375177).The eligible study population and cohort selection included adult-onset patients (≥18 years) with definite MS. AMS were defined as those reaching confirmed EDSS ≥ 6 within 5 years from symptom onset. Confirmation was achieved when a subsequent EDSS ≥ 6 was recorded at least six months later but within 5 years of the first clinical presentation. AMS and non-aMS were compared using the χ2 test for categorical and the Mann-Whitney for continuous variables at MS onset and multivariable analysis was performed using forward stepwise logistic regression with baseline characteristics at disease onset.A total of 2158 patients with MS were included: 74 aMS and 2084 non-aMS. The prevalence of aMS in our cohort was 3.4% (95%CI 2.7-4.2). AMS were more likely to be male (p = 0.003), older at MS onset (p 0.001), have primary progressive MS (PPMS) phenotype (p = 0.03), multifocal presentation (p 0.001), and spinal cord as well as infratentorial lesions at MRI during disease onset (p = 0.004 and p = 0.002, respectively).3.4% of our patient population could be considered aMS. Men, patients older at symptom onset, multifocal presentation, PPMS phenotype, and spinal cord as well as brainstem lesions on MRI at clinical presentation all had higher odds of having aMS.

Details

ISSN :
09675868
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....381d2fc6abcef5f96a0be4acffa55fdc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2021.05.047