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The Place of Immune Reconstitution Therapy in the Management of Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis in France: An Expert Consensus

Authors :
Jerome De Sèze
Laurent Suchet
Claude Mekies
Eric Manchon
Pierre Labauge
Anne-Marie Guennoc
Gilles Defer
Pierre Clavelou
Giovanni Castelnovo
Bertrand Bourre
Caroline Bensa-Koscher
Abdullatif Al Khedr
Julie Le Mao
Lauriane Villemur
Stephane Bouée
Laura Luciani
Patrick Vermersch
Source :
Neurology and therapy.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The treatment strategy in relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) is a complex decision requiring individualization of treatment sequences to maximize clinical outcomes. Current local and international guidelines do not provide specific recommendation on the use of immune reconstitution therapy (IRT) as alternative to continuous immunosuppression in the management of RMS. The objective of the program was to provide consensus-based expert opinion on the optimal use of IRT in the management of RMS. A Delphi method was performed from May 2022 to July 2022. Nineteen clinical assertions were developed by a scientific committee and sent to 14 French clinical experts in MS alongside published literature. Two consecutive reproducible anonymous votes were conducted. Consensus on recommendations was achieved when more than 75% of the respondents agreed or disagreed with the clinical assertions. After the second round, consensus was achieved amongst 16 out of 19 propositions: 13 clinical assertions had a 100% consensus, 3 clinical assertions a consensus above 75% and 3 without consensus. Expert-agreed consensus is provided on topics related to the benefit of the early use of IRT from immunological and clinical perspectives, profiles of patients who may benefit most from the IRT strategy (e.g. patients with family planning, patient preference and lifestyle requirements). These French expert consensuses provide up-to-date relevant guidance on the use of IRT in clinical practice. The current program reflects status of knowledge in 2022 and should be updated in timely manner when further clinical data in IRT become available.

Subjects

Subjects :
Neurology
Neurology (clinical)

Details

ISSN :
21938253
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurology and therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77ae54256af1385ce4b2c1bf40ba04d6