1. Male Sex Is Independently Associated with Faster Disability Accumulation in Relapse-Onset MS but Not in Primary Progressive MS.
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Ribbons, Karen Ann, McElduff, Patrick, Boz, Cavit, Trojano, Maria, Izquierdo, Guillermo, Duquette, Pierre, Girard, Marc, Grand’Maison, Francois, Hupperts, Raymond, Grammond, Pierre, Oreja-Guevara, Celia, Petersen, Thor, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Giuliani, Giorgio, Barnett, Michael, van Pesch, Vincent, Amato, Maria-Pia, Iuliano, Gerardo, Fiol, Marcela, and Slee, Mark
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MULTIPLE sclerosis treatment ,DISEASE relapse ,DISEASE progression ,DISEASES in women ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,MEDICAL research - Abstract
Background: Multiple Sclerosis is more common in women than men and females have more relapses than men. In a large international cohort we have evaluated the effect of gender on disability accumulation and disease progression to determine if male MS patients have a worse clinical outcome than females. Methods: Using the MSBase Registry, data from 15,826 MS patients from 25 countries was analysed. Changes in the severity of MS (EDSS) were compared between sexes using a repeated measures analysis in generalised linear mixed models. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to test for sex difference in the time to reach EDSS milestones 3 and 6 and the secondary progressive MS. Results: In relapse onset MS patients (n = 14,453), males progressed significantly faster in their EDSS than females (0.133 vs 0.112 per year, P<0.001,). Females had a reduced risk of secondary progressive MS (HR (95% CI) = 0.77 (0.67 to 0.90) P = 0.001). In primary progressive MS (n = 1,373), there was a significant increase in EDSS over time in males and females (P<0.001) but there was no significant sex effect on the annualized rate of EDSS change. Conclusion: Among registrants of MSBase, male relapse-onset patients accumulate disability faster than female patients. In contrast, the rate of disability accumulation between male and female patients with primary progressive MS is similar. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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