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2. SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and multiple sclerosis: a large multicentric study on relapse risk after the third booster dose
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Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Ferraro, Diana, Ragonese, Paolo, Prosperini, Luca, Maniscalco, Giorgia Teresa, Gallo, Antonio, Cavalla, Paola, Lorefice, Lorena, Nociti, Viviana, Di Sabatino, Elena, Clerico, Marinella, Guaschino, Clara, Radaelli, Marta, Fantozzi, Roberta, Buttari, Fabio, Laroni, Alice, Gajofatto, Alberto, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Malucchi, Simona, Paolicelli, Damiano, De Luca, Giovanna, Tomassini, Valentina, Lanzillo, Roberta, Moccia, Marcello, Solaro, Claudio, Cocco, Eleonora, Gasperini, Claudio, and Tortorella, Carla
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- 2024
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3. Resting-state functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis patients receiving nabiximols for spasticity
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Gajofatto, Alberto, Cardobi, Nicolò, Gobbin, Francesca, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Turatti, Marco, and Benedetti, Maria Donata
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- 2023
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4. Fostering quality of life in young adults living with multiple sclerosis: a pilot study of a co-created integrated intervention
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Silvia Poli, Valeria Donisi, Maria Angela Mazzi, Francesca Gobbin, Giorgia Giusto, Riccardo Orlandi, Federico Schena, Lidia Del Piccolo, Roshan das Nair, Alberto Gajofatto, and Michela Rimondini
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multiple sclerosis ,quality of life ,wellbeing ,biopsychosocial approach ,feasibility ,contextual-behavioral therapies ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
IntroductionMultiple sclerosis (MS) is generally diagnosed at an early age, making the acceptance of this chronic disease challenging. Research dedicated to young adults with MS (YawMS) is still limited. A biopsychosocial co-created intervention for YawMS integrating social, physical and psychological activities was developed (ESPRIMO intervention) in order to improve the quality of life (QoL) and well-being. This pre-post intervention assessment study examines the feasibility of the ESPRIMO intervention and its signal of efficacy.MethodsInclusion criteria were: age 18–45 years, MS diagnosis, Expanded Disability Status Scale score
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5. Resting-state functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis patients receiving nabiximols for spasticity
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Alberto Gajofatto, Nicolò Cardobi, Francesca Gobbin, Massimiliano Calabrese, Marco Turatti, and Maria Donata Benedetti
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Multiple sclerosis ,Functional MRI ,Spasticity ,Cannabinoid ,Nabiximols ,Symptomatic therapy ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Nabiximols (Sativex®) is a cannabinoid approved for multiple sclerosis (MS)-related spasticity. Its mechanism of action is partially understood, and efficacy is variable. Objective To conduct an exploratory analysis of brain networks connectivity changes on resting state (RS) functional MRI (fMRI) of MS patients treated with nabiximols. Methods We identified a group of MS patients treated with Sativex® at Verona University Hospital, who underwent RS brain fMRI in the 4 weeks before (T0) and 4–8 weeks after (T1) treatment start. Sativex® response was defined as ≥ 20% spasticity Numerical Rating Scale score reduction at T1 vs. T0. Connectivity changes on fMRI were compared between T0 and T1 in the whole group and according to response status. ROI-to-ROI and seed-to-voxel connectivity were evaluated. Results Twelve MS patients (7 males) were eligible for the study. Seven patients (58.3%) resulted Sativex® responders at T1. On fMRI analysis, Sativex® exposure was associated with global brain connectivity increase (particularly in responders), decreased connectivity of motor areas, and bidirectional connectivity changes of the left cerebellum with a number of cortical areas. Conclusions Nabiximols administration is associated with brain connectivity increase of MS patients with spasticity. Modulation of sensorimotor cortical areas and cerebellum connectivity could play a role in nabiximols effect.
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- 2023
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6. Quality of care provided by Multiple Sclerosis Centers during Covid-19 pandemic: Results of an Italian multicenter patient-centered survey
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Altieri, Manuela, Capuano, Rocco, Bisecco, Alvino, d'Ambrosio, Alessandro, Risi, Mario, Cavalla, Paola, Vercellino, Marco, Annovazzi, Pietro, Zaffaroni, Mauro, De Stefano, Nicola, Stromillo, Maria Laura, D'Amico, Emanuele, Zanghì, Aurora, Buscarinu, Maria Chiara, Lanzillo, Roberta, De Luca, Giovanna, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Lorefice, Lorena, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Valentino, Paola, Gajofatto, Alberto, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Fuiani, Aurora, Nociti, Viviana, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, and Gallo, Antonio
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- 2023
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7. Editorial: Bridging the gap between basic neurosciences and clinical neuroimmunology
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Gianmarco Abbadessa, Alessandro Bombaci, Alberto Gajofatto, and Simona Bonavita
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neuroscience ,biomarkers ,basic research ,translational research ,neurology ,neuroimmunology ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Published
- 2023
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8. Do patients’ and referral centers’ characteristics influence multiple sclerosis phenotypes? Results from the Italian multiple sclerosis and related disorders register
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Bergamaschi, Roberto, Beghi, Ettore, Bosetti, Cristina, Ponzio, Michela, Santucci, Claudia, Lepore, Vito, Mosconi, Paola, Aguglia, U., Amato, M. P., Ancona, A. L., Ardito, B., Avolio, C., Balgera, R., Banfi, P., Barcella, V., Barone, P., Bellantonio, P., Berardinelli, A., Bergamaschi, R., Bertora, P., Bianchi, M., Bramanti, P., Morra, V. Brescia, Brichetto, G., Brioschi, A. M., Buccafusca, M., Bucello, S., Busillo, V., Calchetti, B., Cantello, R., Capobianco, M., Capone, F., Capone, L., Cargnelutti, D., Carrozzi, M., Cartechini, E., Cavaletti, G., Cavalla, P., Celani, M. G., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cocco, E., Confalonieri, P., Coniglio, M. G., Conte, A., Corea, F., Cottone, S., Crociani, P., D’Andrea, F., Danni, M. C., De Luca, G., de Pascalis, D., De Riz, M., De Robertis, F., De Rosa, G., De Stefano, N., Corte, M. Della, Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Falcini, M., Falcone, N., Fermi, S., Ferraro, E., Ferrò, M. T., Fortunato, M., Foschi, M., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gatto, M., Gazzola, P., Giordano, A., Granella, F., Grasso, M. F., Grasso, M. G., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Iaffaldano, P., Imperiale, D., Inglese, M., Iodice, R., Leva, S., Luezzi, V., Lugaresi, A., Lus, G., Maimone, D., Mancinelli, L., Maniscalco, G. T., Marfia, G. A., Marini, B., Marson, A., Mascoli, N., Massacesi, L., Melani, F., Merello, M., Meucci, G., Mirabella, M., Montepietra, S., Nasuelli, D., Nicolao, P., Passantino, F., Patti, F., Peresson, M., Pesci, I., Piantadosi, C., Piras, M. L., Pizzorno, M., Plewnia, K., Pozzilli, C., Protti, A., Quatrale, R., Realmuto, S., Ribizzi, G., Rinalduzzi, S., Rini, A., Romano, S., Romeo, M., Ronzoni, M., Rossi, P., Rovaris, M., Salemi, G., Santangelo, G., Santangelo, M., Santuccio, G., Sarchielli, P., Sinisi, L., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Spitaleri, D., Strumia, S., Tassinari, T., Tonietti, S., Tortorella, C., Totaro, R., Tozzo, A., Trivelli, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, P., Venturi, S., Vianello, M., Zaffaroni, M., Zarbo, R., Trojano, Maria, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, Capobianco, Marco, Pugliatti, Maura, Ulivelli, Monica, Mosconi, Paola, Gasperini, Claudio, Patti, Francesco, Amato, Maria Pia, Bergamaschi, Roberto, and Comi, Giancarlo
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9. Management of hepatitis B virus prophylaxis in patients treated with disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis: a multicentric Italian retrospective study
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Buonomo, Antonio Riccardo, Viceconte, Giulio, Calabrese, Massimiliano, De Luca, Giovanna, Tomassini, Valentina, Cavalla, Paola, Maniscalco, Giorgia Teresa, Ferraro, Diana, Nociti, Viviana, Radaelli, Marta, Buscarinu, Maria Chiara, Paolicelli, Damiano, Gajofatto, Alberto, Annovazzi, Pietro, Pinardi, Federica, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Cordioli, Cinzia, Zappulo, Emanuela, Scotto, Riccardo, Gentile, Ivan, Spiezia, Antonio Luca, Petruzzo, Martina, De Angelis, Marcello, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Solaro, Claudio, Gasperini, Claudio, Cocco, Eleonora, Moccia, Marcello, and Lanzillo, Roberta
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- 2022
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10. The impact of PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 on Covid-19 severity in a sample of patients with multiple sclerosis: A case-control study
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Gianmarco, Abbadessa, Umberto, Aguglia, Lia, Allegorico, Maria, Allegri Rossi Beatrice, Anastasia, Alteno, Pia, Amato Maria, Pietro, Annovazzi, Carlo, Antozzi, Lucia, Appendino, Sebastiano, Arena, Viola, Baione, Roberto, Balgera, Valeria, Barcella, Damiano, Baroncini, Caterina, Barrilà, Mario A, Battaglia, Alessandra, Bellacosa, Gianmarco, Bellucci, Roberto, Bergamaschi, Valeria, Bergamaschi, Daiana, Bezzini, Beatrice, Biolzi, Alvino, Bisecco, Simona, Bonavita, Giovanna, Borriello, Chiara, Bosa, Antonio, Bosco, Francesca, Bovis, Marco, Bozzali, Laura, Brambilla, Vincenzo, Brescia Morra, Giampaolo, Brichetto, Maria, Buccafusca, Elisabetta, Bucciantini, Sebastiano, Bucello, Chiara, Buscarinu Maria, Paola, Cabboi Maria, Massimiliano, Calabrese, Francesca, Calabria, Francesca, Caleri, Federico, Camilli, Maria, Caniatti Luisa, Roberto, Cantello, Marco, Capobianco, Ruggero, Capra, Rocco, Capuano, Luca, Carmisciano, Patrizia, Carta, Paola, Cavalla, Grazia, Celani Maria, Maria, Cellerino, Raffaella, Cerqua, Clara, Chisari, Raffaella, Clerici, Marinella, Clerico, Eleonora, Cocco, Gaia, Cola, Giancarlo, Comi, Paolo, Confalonieri, Antonella, Conte, Zaffira, Conti Marta, Christian, Cordano, Susanna, Cordera, Cinzia, Cordioli, Francesco, Corea, Claudio, Correale, Salvatore, Cottone, Francesco, Crescenzo, Erica, Curti, Alessandro, d'Ambrosio, Emanuele, D'Amico, Chiara, Danni Maura, Alessia, d'Arma, Vincenzo, Dattola, Stefano, de Biase, Giovanna, De Luca, Federica, De Mercanti Stefania, Paolo, De Mitri, Nicola, De Rossi, Nicola, De Stefano, Maria, Della Cava Fabio, Marco, Della Cava, Sonia, Di Lemme, Mario, di Napoli, Alessia, Di Sapio, Renato, Docimo, Anna, Dutto, Luana, Evangelista, Salvatore, Fanara, Roberta, Fantozzi, Diana, Ferraro, Teresa, Ferrò Maria, Massimo, Filippi, Cristina, Fioretti, Mario, Fratta, Jessica, Frau, Marzia, Fronza, Roberto, Furlan, Alberto, Gajofatto, Antonio, Gallo, Paolo, Gallo, Claudio, Gasperini, Anna, Ghazaryan, Bruno, Giometto, Francesca, Gobbin, Flora, Govone, Franco, Granella, Erica, Grange, Grazia, Grasso Maria, Luigi ME, Grimaldi, Angelica, Guareschi, Clara, Guaschino, Simone, Guerrieri, Donata, Guidetti, Barbara, Juergenson Ina, Pietro, Iaffaldano, Antonio, Ianniello, Luigi, Iasevoli, Paolo, Immovilli, Daniele, Imperiale, Teresa, Infante Maria, Matilde, Inglese, Rosa, Iodice, Aniello, Iovino, Giovanna, Konrad, Doriana, Landi, Roberta, Lanzillo, Caterina, Lapucci, Luigi, Lavorgna, Rita, L'Episcopo Maria, Serena, Leva, Giuseppe, Liberatore, Marianna, Lo Re, Marco, Longoni, Leonardo, Lopiano, Lorena, Lorefice, Matteo, Lucchini, Giacomo, Lus, Davide, Maimone, Maria, Malentacchi, Giulia, Mallucci, Simona, Malucchi, Rosa, Mancinelli Chiara, Luca, Mancinelli, Paolo, Manganotti, Teresa, Maniscalco Giorgia, Vittorio, Mantero, Sabrina, Marangoni, Damiano, Marastoni, Alessandra, Marfia Girolama, Fabiana, Marinelli, Alessandro, Marti, Filippo, Martinelli Boneschi, Federco, Masserano Zoli, Francesca, Matta, Laura, Mendozzi, Giuseppe, Meucci, Silvia, Miante, Giuseppina, Miele, Eva, Milano, Massimiliano, Mirabella, Rosanna, Missione, Marcello, Moccia, Lucia, Moiola, Sara, Montepietra, Margherita, MontiBragadin, Federico, Montini, Roberta, Motta, Raffaele, Nardone, Gabri, Nicoletti Carolina, Eduardo, Nobile-Orazio, Agostino, Nozzolillo, Marco, Onofrj, Riccardo, Orlandi, Anna, Palmieri, Damiano, Paolicelli, Livia, Pasquali, Fulvio, Pasquin, Luisa, Pastò, Francesco, Patti, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, Paola, Perini, Ilaria, Pesci, Maria, Petracca, Alfredo, Petrone, Carlo, Piantadosi, Anna M, Pietroboni, Federica, Pinardi, Marta, Ponzano, Emilio, Portaccio, Mattia, Pozzato, Carlo, Pozzilli, Luca, Prosperini, Alessandra, Protti, Eugenio, Pucci, Marta, Radaelli, Paolo, Ragonese, Sarah, Rasia, Sabrina, Realmuto, Anna, Repice, Eleonora, Rigoni, Teresa, Rilla Maria, Francesca, Rinaldi, Marcello, Romano Calogero, Marco, Ronzoni, Marco, Rovaris, Francesca, Ruscica, Loredana, Sabattini, Giuseppe, Salemi, Marco, Salvetti, Lorenzo, Saraceno, Alessia, Sartori, Arianna, Sartori, Elvira, Sbragia, Cinzia, Scandellari, Ilaria, Scarano Giuditta, Valentina, Scarano, Irene, Schiavetti, Maria, Sessa, Caterina, Sgarito, Grazia, Sibilia, Gabriele, Siciliano, Alessio, Signori, Elisabetta, Signoriello, Leonardo, Sinisi, Francesca, Sireci, Patrizia, Sola, Claudio, Solaro, Pia, Sormani Maria, Stefano, Sotgiu, Maddalena, Sparaco, Laura, Stromillo Maria, Silvia, Strumia, Laura, Susani Emanuela, Giulietta, Tabiadon, Francesco, Teatini, Gioacchino, Tedeschi, Valentina, Tomassini, Simone, Tonietti, Valentina, Torri Clerici, Carla, Tortorella, Simona, Toscano, Rocco, Totaro, Maria, Trojano, Maria, Trotta, Gabriella, Turano, Monica, Ulivelli, Manzo, Valentino, Giovanna, Vaula, Domizia, Vecchio, Marco, Vercellino, Pinuccia, Verrengia Elena, Marika, Vianello, Eleonora, Virgilio, Francesca, Vitetta, Stefano, Vollaro, Mauro, Zaffaroni, Mauro, Zampolini, Roberto, Zarbo Ignazio, Antonio, Zito, Luigi, Zuliani, Ponzano, Marta, Schiavetti, Irene, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Pisoni, Enrico, Bellavia, Andrea, Mallucci, Giulia, Carmisciano, Luca, Inglese, Matilde, Cordioli, Cinzia, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Cocco, Eleonora, Immovilli, Paolo, Pesci, Ilaria, Scandellari, Cinzia, Cavalla, Paola, Radaelli, Marta, Vianello, Marika, Vitetta, Francesca, Montepietra, Sara, Amato, Maria Pia, Fioretti, Cristina, Filippi, Massimo, Sartori, Arianna, Caleri, Francesca, Clerico, Marinella, Gallo, Antonio, Conte, Antonella, Clerici, Raffaella, De Luca, Giovanna, Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, Cantello, Roberto, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Tortorella, Carla, Rovaris, Marco, Verrengia, Elena Pinuccia, Patti, Francesco, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, Salvetti, Marco, and Sormani, Maria Pia
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11. Spinal Cord Leptomenigeal Enhancement as a Marker of Myelitis Severity in Children with MOGAD (S32.009)
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Bartiromo, Serenella, primary, Alves, Cesar, additional, Vossough, Arastoo, additional, O’Mahony, Julia, additional, Yeh, Ann, additional, Ruth, Ann Marrie, additional, Narayanan, Sridar, additional, Bar-Or, Amit, additional, Gajofatto, Alberto, additional, Banwell, Brenda, additional, and Fadda, Giulia, additional
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- 2024
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12. Fostering quality of life in young adults living with multiple sclerosis: a pilot study of a co-created integrated intervention
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Poli, Silvia, primary, Donisi, Valeria, additional, Mazzi, Maria Angela, additional, Gobbin, Francesca, additional, Giusto, Giorgia, additional, Orlandi, Riccardo, additional, Schena, Federico, additional, Del Piccolo, Lidia, additional, das Nair, Roshan, additional, Gajofatto, Alberto, additional, and Rimondini, Michela, additional
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- 2024
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13. Promoting participatory research in chronicity: The ESPRIMO biopsychosocial intervention for young adults with multiple sclerosis
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Valeria Donisi, Silvia Poli, Maria Angela Mazzi, Francesca Gobbin, Federico Schena, Lidia Del Piccolo, Valeria Bigardi, Alberto Gajofatto, and Michela Rimondini
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clinical psychology and health ,multiple sclerosis ,co-creation ,health related quality of life ,participatory research ,biopsychosocial (BPS) model ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
BackgroundCo-creation allows to develop tailored interventions in chronicity and to increase patients’ engagement. Considering the interacting nature of physical, psychological, and social domains in multiple sclerosis (MS), a biopsychosocial approach to care is crucial.AimsThis paper aims to present (i) an example of a co-creation process in the context of chronic diseases (ii) preferences and perspectives of young adults with multiple sclerosis (YawMS; aged 18–45) and healthcare professionals (HCPs) on the relevance, objectives, and modalities of a biopsychosocial intervention (named ESPRIMO) and on strategies/barriers to participation.MethodsA participatory mixed-method approach in three consecutive steps was implemented: online surveys with YawMS (n = 121) and HCPs (n = 43), online focus groups (FGs) with YawMS, consultation with an advisory board (AB) composed by YawMS, HCPs and researchers. For the survey, descriptive statistics and inductive content analysis have been used for quantitative and qualitative analysis, respectively. FGs and AB were used to deepen the understanding of the survey’s results.ResultsAn integrated intervention is extremely relevant according to the perspectives of the main stakeholders. Helping disease acceptance, providing stress management strategies, and supporting emotional expression emerged as the most relevant psychological objectives according to participants. Having tangible benefits, being tailored, and fostering interpersonal relationships emerged as the main preferred characteristics of physical activity. Preferences emerged on the modalities and timing of the intervention, with a venue unrelated to the disease strongly supported. Both HCPs and YawMS highlighted as the most valuable advantages of conducting the intervention online the increased accessibility, while the main limit was the restriction to social interaction (recognized as already limited during the COVID-19 pandemic). Accessibility and lack of time resulted as the main barriers to participation.ConclusionThe co-creation process gave valuable information on preferences and perspectives of main stakeholders on objectives, modalities, and strategies to improve participation which has been used in the design of the ESPRIMO biopsychosocial intervention. Those results might inform future intervention development in the field of chronicity. The current paper outlined a co-creation methodology which might be replicated in future research on other conditions of vulnerability.
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14. High-Intensity Robot-Assisted Hand Training in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blinded Trial
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Gandolfi, M., Valè, N., Dimitrova, E., Mazzoleni, S., Battini, E., Benedetti, M. D., Gajofatto, A., Ferraro, F., Corradi, J., Castelli, M., Camin, M., Filippetti, M., De Paoli, C., Picelli, A., Chemello, E., Waldner, A., Smania, N., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Masia, Lorenzo, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, Akay, Metin, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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- 2019
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15. Characteristics and treatment of Multiple Sclerosis-related trigeminal neuralgia: An Italian multi-centre study
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Ferraro, Diana, Annovazzi, Pietro, Moccia, Marcello, Lanzillo, Roberta, De Luca, Giovanna, Nociti, Viviana, Fantozzi, Roberta, Paolicelli, Damiano, Ragonese, Paolo, Gajofatto, Alberto, Boffa, Laura, Cavalla, Paola, Lo Fermo, Salvatore, Buscarinu, Maria Chiara, Lorefice, Lorena, Cordioli, Cinzia, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Gallo, Antonio, Pinardi, Federica, Tortorella, Carla, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Camera, Valentina, Maniscalco, Giorgia Teresa, Radaelli, Marta, Buttari, Fabio, Tomassini, Valentina, Cocco, Eleonora, Gasperini, Claudio, and Solaro, Claudio
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- 2020
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16. Correction to: Management of hepatitis B virus prophylaxis in patients treated with disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis: a multicentric Italian retrospective study
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Buonomo, Antonio Riccardo, Viceconte, Giulio, Calabrese, Massimiliano, De Luca, Giovanna, Tomassini, Valentina, Cavalla, Paola, Maniscalco, Giorgia Teresa, Ferraro, Diana, Nociti, Viviana, Radaelli, Marta, Buscarinu, Maria Chiara, Paolicelli, Damiano, Gajofatto, Alberto, Annovazzi, Pietro, Pinardi, Federica, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Cordioli, Cinzia, Zappulo, Emanuela, Scotto, Riccardo, Gentile, Ivan, Spiezia, Antonio Luca, Petruzzo, Martina, De Angelis, Marcello, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, Solaro, Claudio, Gasperini, Claudio, Cocco, Eleonora, Moccia, Marcello, and Lanzillo, Roberta
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17. Contribution of Rare and Low-Frequency Variants to Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility in the Italian Continental Population
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Ferdinando Clarelli, Nadia Barizzone, Eleonora Mangano, Miriam Zuccalà, Chiara Basagni, Santosh Anand, Melissa Sorosina, Elisabetta Mascia, Silvia Santoro, PROGEMUS, PROGRESSO, Franca Rosa Guerini, Eleonora Virgilio, Antonio Gallo, Alessandro Pizzino, Cristoforo Comi, Vittorio Martinelli, Giancarlo Comi, Gianluca De Bellis, Maurizio Leone, Massimo Filippi, Federica Esposito, Roberta Bordoni, Filippo Martinelli Boneschi, Sandra D'Alfonso, P Crociani, D Vecchio, P Ragonese, A Gajofatto, E Scarpini, A Bertolotto, D Caputo, C Gasperini, F Granella, S Cordera, P Cavallo, R Cavallo, R Bergamaschi, G Ristori, C Solaro, F Martinelli, F Passantino, M Pugliatti, A Gallo, L Brambilla, C Clerico, F Capone, F Esposito, G Liberatore, M Rodegher, p Rossi, M Radaelli, L Moiola, B Colombo, A Ghezzi, A Annovazzi, R Capra, G Coniglio, M. P Amato, B Nacmias, G Tedeschi, A D’Ambrosio, P Cavalla, F Patti, E D’Amico, D Galimberti, P Gallo, M Atzori, L Grimaldi, S Bucello, G Mancardi, and E Capello
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multiple sclerosis ,rare variants ,EFCAB13 ,pool sequencing ,burden test ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Genome-wide association studies identified over 200 risk loci for multiple sclerosis (MS) focusing on common variants, which account for about 50% of disease heritability. The goal of this study was to investigate whether low-frequency and rare functional variants, located in MS-established associated loci, may contribute to disease risk in a relatively homogeneous population, testing their cumulative effect (burden) with gene-wise tests. We sequenced 98 genes in 588 Italian patients with MS and 408 matched healthy controls (HCs). Variants were selected using different filtering criteria based on allelic frequency and in silico functional impacts. Genes showing a significant burden (n = 17) were sequenced in an independent cohort of 504 MS and 504 HC. The highest signal in both cohorts was observed for the disruptive variants (stop-gain, stop-loss, or splicing variants) located in EFCAB13, a gene coding for a protein of an unknown function (p < 10–4). Among these variants, the minor allele of a stop-gain variant showed a significantly higher frequency in MS versus HC in both sequenced cohorts (p = 0.0093 and p = 0.025), confirmed by a meta-analysis on a third independent cohort of 1298 MS and 1430 HC (p = 0.001) assayed with an SNP array. Real-time PCR on 14 heterozygous individuals for this variant did not evidence the presence of the stop-gain allele, suggesting a transcript degradation by non-sense mediated decay, supported by the evidence that the carriers of the stop-gain variant had a lower expression of this gene (p = 0.0184). In conclusion, we identified a novel low-frequency functional variant associated with MS susceptibility, suggesting the possible role of rare/low-frequency variants in MS as reported for other complex diseases.
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18. Data monitoring roadmap. The experience of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register
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Mosconi, P, Guerra, T, Paletta, P, D'Ettorre, A, Ponzio, M, Battaglia, M, Amato, M, Bergamaschi, R, Capobianco, M, Comi, G, Gasperini, C, Patti, F, Pugliatti, M, Ulivelli, M, Trojano, M, Lepore, V, Aguglia, U, Ancona, A, Ardito, B, Avolio, C, Balgera, R, Banfi, P, Barcella, V, Barone, P, Bellantonio, P, Berardinelli, A, Bertora, P, Bianchi, M, Bramanti, P, Brescia Morra, V, Brichetto, G, Brioschi, A, Buccafusca, M, Bucello, S, Busillo, V, Calchetti, B, Cantello, R, Capone, F, Capone, L, Cargnelutti, D, Carozzi, M, Cartechini, E, Cavaletti, G, Cavalla, P, Celani, M, Clerici, R, Clerico, M, Cocco, E, Torri Clerici, V, Coniglio, M, Conte, A, Corea, F, Cottone, S, Crociani, P, D'Andrea, F, Danni, M, De Luca, G, de Pascalis, D, De Riz, M, De Robertis, F, De Rosa, G, De Stefano, N, Della Corte, M, Di Sapio, A, Docimo, R, Falcini, M, Falcone, N, Fermi, S, Ferraro, E, Ferro, M, Fortunato, M, Foschi, M, Gajofatto, A, Gallo, A, Gallo, P, Gatto, M, Gazzola, P, Giordano, A, Granella, F, Grasso, M, Grimaldi, L, Iaffaldano, P, Immovilli, P, Imperiale, D, Inglese, M, Iodice, R, Leva, S, Leuzzi, V, Lugaresi, A, Lus, G, Maimone, D, Mancinelli, L, Maniscalco, G, Marfia, G, Margari, L, Marinelli, F, Marini, B, Marson, A, Mascoli, N, Massacesi, L, Melani, F, Merello, M, Fioretti, C, Mirabella, M, Montepietra, S, Nasuelli, D, Nicolao, P, Pasquali, L, Passantino, F, Pecori, C, Peresson, M, Pesci, I, Piantadosi, C, Piras, M, Pizzorno, M, Plewnia, K, Pozzilli, C, Protti, A, Quatrale, R, Realmuto, S, Ribizzi, G, Rinalduzzi, S, Rini, A, Romano, S, Filippi, M, Ronzoni, M, Rossi, P, Rovaris, M, Salemi, G, Santangelo, G, Santangelo, M, Leone, A, Sarchielli, P, Sinisi, L, Ferraro, D, Solaro, C, Spitaleri, D, Strumia, S, Tassinari, T, Santuccio, G, Tortorella, C, Totaro, R, Tozzo, A, Trivelli, G, Turano, G, Valentino, P, Venturi, S, Vianello, M, Zaffaroni, M, Zarbo, R, Mosconi P., Guerra T., Paletta P., D'Ettorre A., Ponzio M., Battaglia M. A., Amato M. P., Bergamaschi R., Capobianco M., Comi G., Gasperini C., Patti F., Pugliatti M., Ulivelli M., Trojano M., Lepore V., Aguglia U., Amato M., Ancona A., Ardito B., Avolio C., Balgera R., Banfi P., Barcella V., Barone P., Bellantonio P., Berardinelli A., Bertora P., Bianchi M., Bramanti P., Brescia Morra V., Brichetto G., Brioschi A., Buccafusca M., Bucello S., Busillo V., Calchetti B., Cantello R., Capone F., Capone L., Cargnelutti D., Carozzi M., Cartechini E., Cavaletti G., Cavalla P., Celani M., Clerici R., Clerico M., Cocco E., Torri Clerici V., Coniglio M., Conte A., Corea F., Cottone S., Crociani P., D'Andrea F., Danni M., De Luca G., de Pascalis D., De Riz M., De Robertis F., De Rosa G., De Stefano N., Della Corte M., Di Sapio A., Docimo R., Falcini M., Falcone N., Fermi S., Ferraro E., Ferro M., Fortunato M., Foschi M., Gajofatto A., Gallo A., Gallo P., Gatto M., Gazzola P., Giordano A., Granella F., Grasso M., Grimaldi L., Iaffaldano P., Immovilli P., Imperiale D., Inglese M., Iodice R., Leva S., Leuzzi V., Lugaresi A., Lus G., Maimone D., Mancinelli L., Maniscalco G., Marfia G., Margari L., Marinelli F., Marini B., Marson A., Mascoli N., Massacesi L., Melani F., Merello M., Fioretti C., Mirabella M., Montepietra S., Nasuelli D., Nicolao P., Pasquali L., Passantino F., Pecori C., Peresson M., Pesci I., Piantadosi C., Piras M., Pizzorno M., Plewnia K., Pozzilli C., Protti A., Quatrale R., Realmuto S., Ribizzi G., Rinalduzzi S., Rini A., Romano S., Filippi M., Ronzoni M., Rossi P., Rovaris M., Salemi G., Santangelo G., Santangelo M., Leone A., Sarchielli P., Sinisi L., Ferraro D., Solaro C., Spitaleri D., Strumia S., Tassinari T., Santuccio G., Tortorella C., Totaro R., Tozzo A., Trivelli G., Turano G., Valentino P., Venturi S., Vianello M., Zaffaroni M., Zarbo R., Mosconi, P, Guerra, T, Paletta, P, D'Ettorre, A, Ponzio, M, Battaglia, M, Amato, M, Bergamaschi, R, Capobianco, M, Comi, G, Gasperini, C, Patti, F, Pugliatti, M, Ulivelli, M, Trojano, M, Lepore, V, Aguglia, U, Ancona, A, Ardito, B, Avolio, C, Balgera, R, Banfi, P, Barcella, V, Barone, P, Bellantonio, P, Berardinelli, A, Bertora, P, Bianchi, M, Bramanti, P, Brescia Morra, V, Brichetto, G, Brioschi, A, Buccafusca, M, Bucello, S, Busillo, V, Calchetti, B, Cantello, R, Capone, F, Capone, L, Cargnelutti, D, Carozzi, M, Cartechini, E, Cavaletti, G, Cavalla, P, Celani, M, Clerici, R, Clerico, M, Cocco, E, Torri Clerici, V, Coniglio, M, Conte, A, Corea, F, Cottone, S, Crociani, P, D'Andrea, F, Danni, M, De Luca, G, de Pascalis, D, De Riz, M, De Robertis, F, De Rosa, G, De Stefano, N, Della Corte, M, Di Sapio, A, Docimo, R, Falcini, M, Falcone, N, Fermi, S, Ferraro, E, Ferro, M, Fortunato, M, Foschi, M, Gajofatto, A, Gallo, A, Gallo, P, Gatto, M, Gazzola, P, Giordano, A, Granella, F, Grasso, M, Grimaldi, L, Iaffaldano, P, Immovilli, P, Imperiale, D, Inglese, M, Iodice, R, Leva, S, Leuzzi, V, Lugaresi, A, Lus, G, Maimone, D, Mancinelli, L, Maniscalco, G, Marfia, G, Margari, L, Marinelli, F, Marini, B, Marson, A, Mascoli, N, Massacesi, L, Melani, F, Merello, M, Fioretti, C, Mirabella, M, Montepietra, S, Nasuelli, D, Nicolao, P, Pasquali, L, Passantino, F, Pecori, C, Peresson, M, Pesci, I, Piantadosi, C, Piras, M, Pizzorno, M, Plewnia, K, Pozzilli, C, Protti, A, Quatrale, R, Realmuto, S, Ribizzi, G, Rinalduzzi, S, Rini, A, Romano, S, Filippi, M, Ronzoni, M, Rossi, P, Rovaris, M, Salemi, G, Santangelo, G, Santangelo, M, Leone, A, Sarchielli, P, Sinisi, L, Ferraro, D, Solaro, C, Spitaleri, D, Strumia, S, Tassinari, T, Santuccio, G, Tortorella, C, Totaro, R, Tozzo, A, Trivelli, G, Turano, G, Valentino, P, Venturi, S, Vianello, M, Zaffaroni, M, Zarbo, R, Mosconi P., Guerra T., Paletta P., D'Ettorre A., Ponzio M., Battaglia M. A., Amato M. P., Bergamaschi R., Capobianco M., Comi G., Gasperini C., Patti F., Pugliatti M., Ulivelli M., Trojano M., Lepore V., Aguglia U., Amato M., Ancona A., Ardito B., Avolio C., Balgera R., Banfi P., Barcella V., Barone P., Bellantonio P., Berardinelli A., Bertora P., Bianchi M., Bramanti P., Brescia Morra V., Brichetto G., Brioschi A., Buccafusca M., Bucello S., Busillo V., Calchetti B., Cantello R., Capone F., Capone L., Cargnelutti D., Carozzi M., Cartechini E., Cavaletti G., Cavalla P., Celani M., Clerici R., Clerico M., Cocco E., Torri Clerici V., Coniglio M., Conte A., Corea F., Cottone S., Crociani P., D'Andrea F., Danni M., De Luca G., de Pascalis D., De Riz M., De Robertis F., De Rosa G., De Stefano N., Della Corte M., Di Sapio A., Docimo R., Falcini M., Falcone N., Fermi S., Ferraro E., Ferro M., Fortunato M., Foschi M., Gajofatto A., Gallo A., Gallo P., Gatto M., Gazzola P., Giordano A., Granella F., Grasso M., Grimaldi L., Iaffaldano P., Immovilli P., Imperiale D., Inglese M., Iodice R., Leva S., Leuzzi V., Lugaresi A., Lus G., Maimone D., Mancinelli L., Maniscalco G., Marfia G., Margari L., Marinelli F., Marini B., Marson A., Mascoli N., Massacesi L., Melani F., Merello M., Fioretti C., Mirabella M., Montepietra S., Nasuelli D., Nicolao P., Pasquali L., Passantino F., Pecori C., Peresson M., Pesci I., Piantadosi C., Piras M., Pizzorno M., Plewnia K., Pozzilli C., Protti A., Quatrale R., Realmuto S., Ribizzi G., Rinalduzzi S., Rini A., Romano S., Filippi M., Ronzoni M., Rossi P., Rovaris M., Salemi G., Santangelo G., Santangelo M., Leone A., Sarchielli P., Sinisi L., Ferraro D., Solaro C., Spitaleri D., Strumia S., Tassinari T., Santuccio G., Tortorella C., Totaro R., Tozzo A., Trivelli G., Turano G., Valentino P., Venturi S., Vianello M., Zaffaroni M., and Zarbo R.
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Introduction: Over the years, disease registers have been increasingly considered a source of reliable and valuable population studies. However, the validity and reliability of data from registers may be limited by missing data, selection bias or data quality not adequately evaluated or checked. This study reports the analysis of the consistency and completeness of the data in the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register. Methods: The Register collects, through a standardized Web-based Application, unique patients. Data are exported bimonthly and evaluated to assess the updating and completeness, and to check the quality and consistency. Eight clinical indicators are evaluated. Results: The Register counts 77,628 patients registered by 126 centres. The number of centres has increased over time, as their capacity to collect patients. The percentages of updated patients (with at least one visit in the last 24 months) have increased from 33% (enrolment period 2000–2015) to 60% (enrolment period 2016–2022). In the cohort of patients registered after 2016, there were ≥ 75% updated patients in 30% of the small centres (33), in 9% of the medium centres (11), and in all the large centres (2). Clinical indicators show significant improvement for the active patients, expanded disability status scale every 6 months or once every 12 months, visits every 6 months, first visit within 1 year and MRI every 12 months. Conclusions: Data from disease registers provide guidance for evidence-based health policies and research, so methods and strategies ensuring their quality and reliability are crucial and have several potential applications.
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19. COVID-19 Severity in Multiple Sclerosis: Putting Data Into Context
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Sormani, Maria Pia, Schiavetti, Irene, Carmisciano, Luca, Cordioli, Cinzia, Filippi, Massimo, Radaelli, Marta, Immovilli, Paolo, Capobianco, Marco, De Rossi, Nicola, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Cocco, Eleonora, Scandellari, Cinzia, Cavalla, Paola, Pesci, Ilaria, Zito, Antonio, Confalonieri, Paolo, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Perini, Paola, Inglese, Matilde, Trojano, Maria, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Comi, Giancarlo, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, Patti, Francesco, Salvetti, Marco, Abbadessa, Gianmarco, Aguglia, Umberto, Allegorico, Lia, Allegri Rossi, Beatrice Maria, Amato, Maria Pia, Annovazzi, Pietro, Antozzi, Carlo, Appendino, Lucia, Arena, Sebastiano, Baione, Viola, Balgera, Roberto, Barcella, Valeria, Baroncini, Damiano, Barrilà, Caterina, Bellacosa, Alessandra, Bellucci, Gianmarco, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Bergamaschi, Valeria, Bezzini, Daiana, Biolzi, Beatrice, Bisecco, Alvino, Bonavita, Simona, Borriello, Giovanna, Bosa, Chiara, Bosco, Antonio, Bovis, Francesca, Bozzali, Marco, Brambilla, Laura, Buccafusca, Maria, Bucciantini, Elisabetta, Bucello, Sebastiano, Buscarinu, Maria Chiara, Cabboi, Maria Paola, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Calabria, Francesca, Caleri, Francesca, Camilli, Federico, Caniatti, Luisa Maria, Cantello, Roberto, Capra, Ruggero, Capuano, Rocco, Carta, Patrizia, Celani, Maria Grazia, Cellerino, Maria, Cerqua, Raffaella, Chisari, Clara, Clerici, Raffaella, Clerico, Marinella, Cola, Gaia, Conte, Antonella, Conti, Marta Zaffira, Cordano, Christian, Cordera, Susanna, Corea, Francesco, Correale, Claudio, Cottone, Salvatore, Crescenzo, Francesco, Curti, Erica, dʼAmbrosio, Alessandro, DʼAmico, Emanuele, Danni, Maura Chiara, dʼArma, Alessia, Dattola, Vincenzo, de Biase, Stefano, Luca, Giovanna De, Mercanti, Stefania Federica De, De Mitri, Paolo, De Stefano, Nicola, Cava, Marco Della, Napoli, Mario di, Sapio, Alessia Di, Docimo, Renato, Dutto, Anna, Evangelista, Luana, Fanara, Salvatore, Diana, Ferraro, Ferrò, Maria Teresa, Fioretti, Cristina, Fratta, Mario, Frau, Jessica, Fronza, Marzia, Furlan, Roberto, Gajofatto, Alberto, Gallo, Antonio, Gallo, Paolo, Gasperini, Claudio, Ghazaryan, Anna, Giometto, Bruno, Gobbin, Francesca, Govone, Flora, Granella, Franco, Grange, Erica, Grasso, Maria Grazia, Guareschi, Angelica, Guaschino, Clara, Guerrieri, Simone, Guidetti, Donata, Iaffaldano, Pietro, Ianniello, Antonio, Iasevoli, Luigi, Imperiale, Daniele, Infante, Maria Teresa, Iodice, Rosa, Iovino, Aniello, Konrad, Giovanna, Landi, Doriana, Lanzillo, Roberta, Lapucci, Caterina, Lavorgna, Luigi, LʼEpiscopo, Maria Rita, Leva, Serena, Liberatore, Giuseppe, Lo Re, Marianna, Longoni, Marco, Lopiano, Leonardo, Lorefice, Lorena, Lucchini, Matteo, Lus, Giacomo, Maimone, Davide, Malentacchi, Maria, Mallucci, Giulia, Malucchi, Simona, Mancinelli, Chiara Rosa, Mancinelli, Luca, Manganotti, Paolo, Maniscalco, Giorgia Teresa, Mantero, Vittorio, Marangoni, Sabrina, Marastoni, Damiano, Marinelli, Fabiana, Marti, Alessandro, Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, Masserano Zoli, Federco, Matta, Francesca, Mendozzi, Laura, Meucci, Giuseppe, Miante, Silvia, Miele, Giuseppina, Milano, Eva, Mirabella, Massimiliano, Missione, Rosanna, Moccia, Marcello, Moiola, Lucia, Montepietra, Sara, MontiBragadin, Margherita, Montini, Federico, Motta, Roberta, Nardone, Raffaele, Nicoletti, Carolina Gabri, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, Nozzolillo, Agostino, Onofrj, Marco, Orlandi, Riccardo, Palmieri, Anna, Paolicelli, Damiano, Pasquali, Livia, Pastò, Luisa, Pedrazzoli, Elisabetta, Petracca, Maria, Petrone, Alfredo, Piantadosi, Carlo, Pietroboni, Anna M, Pinardi, Federica, Ponzano, Marta, Portaccio, Emilio, Pozzato, Mattia, Pozzilli, Carlo, Prosperini, Luca, Protti, Alessandra, Ragonese, Paolo, Rasia, Sarah, Realmuto, Sabrina, Repice, Anna, Rigoni, Eleonora, Rilla, Maria Teresa, Rinaldi, Francesca, Romano, Calogero Marcello, Ronzoni, Marco, Rovaris, Marco, Ruscica, Francesca, Sabattini, Loredana, Salemi, Giuseppe, Saraceno, Lorenzo, Sartori, Alessia, Sartori, Arianna, Sbragia, Elvira, Scarano, Giuditta Ilaria, Scarano, Valentina, Schillaci, Valentina, Sessa, Maria, Sgarito, Caterina, Sibilia, Grazia, Siciliano, Gabriele, Signori, Alessio, Signoriello, Elisabetta, Sinisi, Leonardo, Sireci, Francesca, Sola, Patrizia, Solaro, Claudio, Sotgiu, Stefano, Sparaco, Maddalena, Stromillo, Maria Laura, Strumia, Silvia, Susani, Emanuela Laura, Tabiadon, Giulietta, Teatini, Francesco, Tomassini, Valentina, Tonietti, Simone, Torri, Clerici Valentina, Tortorella, Carla, Toscano, Simona, Totaro, Rocco, Trotta, Maria, Turano, Gabriella, Ulivelli, Monica, Valentino, Manzo, Vaula, Giovanna, Vecchio, Domizia, Vercellino, Marco, Verrengia, Elena Pinuccia, Vianello, Marika, Virgilio, Eleonora, Vitetta, Francesca, Vollaro, Stefano, Zaffaroni, Mauro, Zampolini, Mauro, Zarbo, Ignazio Roberto, and Zuliani, Luigi
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20. Editorial: Bridging the gap between basic neurosciences and clinical neuroimmunology
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Abbadessa, Gianmarco, primary, Bombaci, Alessandro, additional, Gajofatto, Alberto, additional, and Bonavita, Simona, additional
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21. Increase of CSF inflammatory profile in a case of highly active multiple sclerosis
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R. Magliozzi, D. Marastoni, S. Rossi, M. Castellaro, V. Mazziotti, M. Pitteri, A. Gajofatto, S. Monaco, M. D. Benedetti, and M. Calabrese
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Multiple sclerosis ,CSF ,Biomarkers ,Cytokines ,Chemokynes ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background Clinical and imaging follow-up coupled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and possibly serum profiling could provide information on disease activity and disability evolution in multiple sclerosis patients. Case presentation We describe the case of a relapsing-remitting MS patient whose history was characterized by failure of several therapeutic approaches and sustained disease activity. By using a highly sensitive immunoassay methodology, we examined protein expression of 70 inflammatory/cytotoxic molecules in two consecutive paired CSF and serum samples, obtained respectively in 2006 and 2013. At disease diagnosis, elevated CSF protein levels of an inflammatory pattern, including CXCL13, CXCL12, IFNγ, TNF, sTNFR1, IL8, sCD163, APRIL, BAFF, pentraxin III and MMP2 were found compared with a group of controls. At the second lumbar puncture, sustained disease activity was accompanied by considerable (more than 2 fold changes) increase expression of most of these inflammatory molecules while no significant changes in serum inflammatory markers were detected in the two consecutive serum samples. Conclusions Elevated CSF protein expression of pro-inflammatory mediators, possibly specifically associated to GM demyelination, could remain stable or increase over time in patients with active multiple sclerosis. We underline the role of fluid analysis in understanding the pathophysiology of the disease and providing information on possible markers of disease activity and evolution.
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22. Insights for Fostering Resilience in Young Adults With Multiple Sclerosis in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Emergency: An Italian Survey
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Valeria Donisi, Alberto Gajofatto, Maria Angela Mazzi, Francesca Gobbin, Isolde Martina Busch, Annamaria Ghellere, and Michela Rimondini
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pandemic ,COVID-19 ,multiple sclerosis ,resilience ,psychological adjustment ,coping strategies ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Objective: Recent evidence has demonstrated that the COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll on the mental health of the general population. The psychological consequences might be even more severe for patients with special healthcare needs and psychological vulnerabilities due to chronic diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Thus, we aimed to explore the psychological impact of this pandemic and of the subsequent healthcare service changes on young adults with MS living in Italy and to examine their coping strategies and preferences regarding psychological support in the aftermath of the pandemic.Methods: Data were collected using a cross-sectional, web-based survey advertised on social networks. We report both quantitative (descriptive statistics, t-tests, and one-way ANOVA) and qualitative data (inductive content analysis).Results: Two hundred and forty-seven respondents (mean age 32 ± 7 years), mainly with relapsing–remitting MS, from all Italian regions participated. Participants felt more worried, confused, sad, and vulnerable because of the disease “during” the pandemic in comparison to their self-evaluation of the period “before” the COVID-19 outbreak. Similarly, their perception of control over MS decreased “during” the pandemic in comparison to the retrospective evaluation of the period “before” the COVID-19 outbreak (p < 0.01). Canceled/postponed visits/exams were listed as the most frequent MS management changes, with modified/postponed pharmacological treatment representing the most stressful change. Psychological support in dealing with pandemic-related fears and improving MS acceptance and well-being was considered extremely important by almost 40% of the respondents. Different coping strategies were mentioned in the qualitative section of the survey, with social support, hobbies, and keeping busy being the most frequent ones.Conclusions: Considering the enormous impact of the pandemic on young adults with MS, we urge MS clinical centers to implement psychological support programs that address the potentially long-lasting psychological negative impact, thus fostering the therapeutic alliance that is being threatened by the infection prevention measures imposed during the pandemic, and promoting psychological resources for adaptively managing future waves of COVID-19.
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23. A Bio-Psycho-Social Co-created Intervention for Young Adults With Multiple Sclerosis (ESPRIMO): Rationale and Study Protocol for a Feasibility Study
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Valeria Donisi, Alberto Gajofatto, Maria Angela Mazzi, Francesca Gobbin, Isolde Martina Busch, Annamaria Ghellere, Alina Klonova, Doriana Rudi, Francesca Vitali, Federico Schena, Lidia Del Piccolo, and Michela Rimondini
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resilience ,multiple sclerosis ,health-related quality of life ,well-being ,physical activity ,psychological intervention ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
BackgroundMultiple sclerosis (MS), the most common neurological disease that causes disability in youth, does not only affect physical functions but is also associated with cognitive impairment, fatigue, depression, and anxiety and can significantly impact health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Since MS is generally diagnosed at a young age—a period of great significance for personal, relational, and professional development—adaptation can become highly challenging. Therefore, enhancing the competence of young people to adaptively cope with these potential challenges is of utmost importance in order to promote their potentialities and talents. It has been shown that psychological interventions targeting MS patients can enhance resilience and HRQoL and that regular physical activity (PA) and social engagement can improve psychological well-being. However, literature on the development of global interventions based on the bio-psycho-social model of the disease is missing. Even less attention has been paid to interventions dedicated to young adults with MS (YawMS) and to the involvement of patients in the development of such programs.AimsIn collaboration with MS patients, this study aims to develop a bio-psycho-social intervention (ESPRIMO) for YawMS, aiming to improve their HRQoL and to explore its feasibility, acceptability, and effects.MethodsTo tailor the intervention to the specific needs of YawMS, “patient engagement principles” will be adopted in the co-creation phase, performing a web survey and focus groups with patients and healthcare professionals. In the intervention phase, a pilot sample of 60 young adults with MS will be enrolled. The co-created intervention, composed of group sessions over a 12-week period, will cover psycho-social strategies and include physical activities. Adopting a longitudinal, pre–post evaluation design, self-report questionnaires measuring HRQoL and other bio-psycho-social features (e.g., resilience, well-being, mindfulness traits, self-efficacy, perceived social support, psychological symptoms, illness perception, committed action, fatigue, attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, motivation, perception of autonomy support for PA, barriers and intentions to PA) will be administered, the quantity and quality of PA will be measured, and a questionnaire developed by the authors will be used to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the ESPRIMO intervention.
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24. Serum and CSF neurofilament light chain levels in antibody-mediated encephalitis
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Mariotto, Sara, Gajofatto, Alberto, Zuliani, Luigi, Zoccarato, Marco, Gastaldi, Matteo, Franciotta, Diego, Cantalupo, Gaetano, Piardi, Francesca, Polo, Alberto, Alberti, Daniela, Sartori, Stefano, Zanusso, Gianluigi, Agrò, Luigi, Demurtas, Rita, Sechi, GianPietro, Sechi, Elia, Monaco, Salvatore, and Ferrari, Sergio
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25. Health-related quality of life in clinically isolated syndrome and risk of conversion to multiple sclerosis
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Baldin, Elisa, Riise, Trond, Mattarozzi, Katia, Gajofatto, Alberto, Granella, Franco, Leone, Maurizio, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Malagù, Susanna, Motti, Luisa, Neri, Walter, Pesci, Ilaria, Santangelo, Mario, Scandellari, Cinzia, Tola, Maria Rosaria, Vignatelli, Luca, Zenesini, Corrado, D’Alessandro, Roberto, and on behalf of G.E.Ro.N.I.Mu.S. study group
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26. Characterization of Upper Limb Impairments at Body Function, Activity, and Participation in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis by Behavioral and EMG Assessment: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Nicola Valè, Marialuisa Gandolfi, Stefano Mazzoleni, Elena Battini, Eleonora Kirilova Dimitrova, Alberto Gajofatto, Francesco Ferraro, Matteo Castelli, Maruo Camin, Mirko Filippetti, Carola De Paoli, Alessandro Picelli, Jessica Corradi, Elena Chemello, Andreas Waldner, Leopold Saltuari, and Nicola Smania
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upper limb abnormalities ,quality of life ,participation ,electromyography ,multiple sclerosis ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating and disabling disease which primarily affects individuals in their early life between 20 and 40 years of age. MS is a complex condition, which may lead to a variety of upper limb (UL) dysfunctions and functional deficits.Objective: To explore upper limb impairments at body function, activity, and participation in persons with MS (PwMS) and severe hand dexterity impairment by behavioral and surface electromyography (sEMG) assessments.Methods: This observational cross-sectional study involved 41 PwMS with severe hand dexterity impairment stratified according to the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) into mild–moderate (n = 17; EDSS, 1–5.5), severe ambulant (n = 15; EDSS, 6–6.5), and severe nonambulant (n = 9; EDSS, 7–9.5). Behavioral outcome measures exploring body function, activity, and participation were administered. The sEMG activity of six upper limb muscles of the most affected side was measured during a reaching task.Results: The most severe group was significantly older and more affected by secondary progressive MS than the other two groups. Positive significant associations between UL deterioration and impairments at different International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health domains were noted in the most severe group. The progressive decline in manual dexterity was moderately to strongly associated with the deterioration of the overall UL activity (ρ = 0.72; p < 0.001) and disuse (amount of use ρ = 0.71; p < 0.001; quality of movement ρ = 0.77; p < 0.001). There was a low correlation between manual dexterity and UL function (ρ = 0.33; p = 0.03). The muscle activation pattern investigated by sEMG was characterized by a decrease in modularity and timing delay in the wrist extensor muscles activation in the severe ambulant patients (EDSS, 6–6.5). Similar impairments were observed in the proximal muscles (anterior deltoid) in the more advanced stages (EDSS ≥ 7).Conclusion: Behavioral assessment, together with measures of muscle activation patterns, allows investigating the pathophysiology of UL impairments in PwMS across progressive neurological disability severity to implement task-specific rehabilitation interventions.
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27. Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients with multiple sclerosis
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Schiavetti I., Carmisciano L., Ponzano M., Cordioli C., Cocco E., Marfia G. A., Inglese M., Filippi M., Radaelli M., Bergamaschi R., Immovilli P., Capobianco M., De Rossi N., Brichetto G., Scandellari C., Cavalla P., Pesci I., Confalonieri P., Perini P., Trojano M., Lanzillo R., Tedeschi G., Comi G., Battaglia M. A., Patti F., Salvetti M., Sormani M. P., Abbadessa G., Aguglia U., Allegorico L., Rossi Allegri B. M., Alteno A., Amato M. P., Annovazzi P., Antozzi C., Appendino L., Arena S., Baione V., Balgera R., Barcella V., Baroncini D., Barrila C., Bellacosa A., Bellucci G., Bergamaschi V., Bezzini D., Biolzi B., Bisecco A., Bonavita S., Borriello G., Bosa C., Bosco A., Bovis F., Bozzali M., Brambilla L., Brescia Morra V., Buccafusca M., Bucciantini E., Bucello S., Buscarinu M. C., Cabboi M. P., Calabrese M., Calabria F., Caleri F., Camilli F., Caniatti L. M., Cantello R., Capra R., Capuano R., Carta P., Celani M. G., Cellerino M., Cerqua R., Chisari C., Clerici R., Clerico M., Cola G., Conte A., Conti M. Z., Cordano C., Cordera S., Corea F., Correale C., Cottone S., Crescenzo F., Curti E., d'Ambrosio A., D'Amico E., Danni M. C., d'Arma A., Dattola V., de Biase S., De Luca G., De Mercanti S. F., De Mitri P., De Stefano N., Della Cava F. M., Cava M. D., Di Lemme S., di Napoli M., Di Sapio A., Docimo R., Dutto A., Evangelista L., Fanara S., Fantozzi R., Ferraro D., Ferro M. T., Fioretti C., Fratta M., Frau J., Fronza M., Furlan R., Gajofatto A., Gallo A., Gallo P., Gasperini C., Ghazaryan A., Giometto B., Gobbin F., Govone F., Granella F., Grange E., Grasso M. G., Grimaldi L. M. E., Guareschi A., Guaschino C., Guerrieri S., Guidetti D., Juergenson I. B., Iaffaldano P., Ianniello A., Iasevoli L., Imperiale D., Infante M. T., Iodice R., Iovino A., Konrad G., Landi D., Lapucci C., Lavorgna L., L'Episcopo M. 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M., Ronzoni, M., Rovaris, M., Ruscica, F., Sabattini, L., Salemi, G., Saraceno, L., Sartori, A., Sbragia, E., Scarano, G. I., Scarano, V., Sessa, M., Sgarito, C., Sibilia, G., Siciliano, G., Signori, A., Signoriello, E., Sinisi, L., Sireci, F., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Sotgiu, S., Sparaco, M., Stromillo, M. L., Strumia, S., Susani, E. L., Tabiadon, G., Teatini, F., Tomassini, V., Tonietti, S., Torri, V., Tortorella, C., Toscano, S., Totaro, R., Trotta, M., Turano, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, M., Vaula, G., Vecchio, D., Vercellino, M., Verrengia, E. P., Vianello, M., Virgilio, E., Vitetta, F., Vollaro, S., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Zarbo, I. R., Zito, A., and Zuliani, L.
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Multiple Sclerosis ,Anosmia ,Clinical Sciences ,neurological disorders ,Neurodegenerative ,Settore MED/26 ,demyelinating disease ,COVID-19 ,demyelinating diseases ,disease-modifying treatment ,multiple sclerosis ,Humans ,neurological disorder ,Aged ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Pain Research ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Good Health and Well Being ,Neurology ,multiple sclerosi ,Neurology (clinical) ,MuSC-19 Study Group ,Ageusia ,Human - Abstract
Background and purpose: Clinical outcomes of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been thoroughly investigated, but a further analysis on main signs and symptoms and their risk factors still needs attention. The objective of this study was to group together and describe based on similarity the most common signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in MS patients and identify all factors associated with their manifestation. Method: Logistic and linear regression models were run to recognize factors associated with each pooled group of symptoms and their total number. Results: From March 2020 to November 2021, data were collected from 1354 MS patients with confirmed infection of COVID-19. Ageusia and anosmia was less frequent in older people (odds ratio [OR] 0.98; p=0.005) and more in smoker patients (OR 1.39; p=0.049). Smoke was also associated with an incremental number of symptoms (OR 1.24; p=0.031), substance abuse (drugs or alcohol), conjunctivitis and rash (OR 5.20; p=0.042) and the presence of at least one comorbidity with shortness of breath, tachycardia or chest pain (OR 1.24; p=0.008). Some disease-modifying therapies were associated with greater frequencies of certain COVID-19 symptoms (association between anti-CD20 therapies and increment in the number of concomitant symptoms: OR 1.29; p=0.05). Differences in frequencies between the three waves were found for flu-like symptoms (G1, p=0.024), joint or muscle pain (G2, p=0.013) and ageusia and anosmia (G5, p < 0.001). All cases should be referred to variants up to Delta. Conclusion: Several factors along with the choice of specific therapeutic approaches might have a different impact on the occurrence of some COVID-19 symptoms.
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28. Management of hepatitis B virus prophylaxis in patients treated with disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis: a multicentric Italian retrospective study
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Antonio Riccardo, Buonomo, Giulio, Viceconte, Massimiliano, Calabrese, Giovanna, De Luca, Valentina, Tomassini, Paola, Cavalla, Giorgia Teresa, Maniscalco, Diana, Ferraro, Viviana, Nociti, Marta, Radaelli, Maria Chiara, Buscarinu, Damiano, Paolicelli, Alberto, Gajofatto, Pietro, Annovazzi, Federica, Pinardi, Massimiliano, Di Filippo, Cinzia, Cordioli, Emanuela, Zappulo, Riccardo, Scotto, Ivan, Gentile, Antonio Luca, Spiezia, Martina, Petruzzo, Marcello, De Angelis, Vincenzo, Brescia Morra, Claudio, Solaro, Claudio, Gasperini, Eleonora, Cocco, Marcello, Moccia, Roberta, Lanzillo, Buonomo, ANTONIO RICCARDO, Viceconte, Giulio, Calabrese, Massimiliano, De Luca, Giovanna, Tomassini, Valentina, Cavalla, Paola, Maniscalco Giorgia, Teresa, Ferraro, Diana, Nociti, Viviana, Radaelli, Marta, Buscarinu Maria, Chiara, Paolicelli, Damiano, Gajofatto, Alberto, Annovazzi, Pietro, Pinardi, Federica, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Cordioli, Cinzia, Zappulo, Emanuela, Scotto, Riccardo, Gentile, Ivan, Spiezia, Antonio, Petruzzo, Martina, DE ANGELIS, Marcello, BRESCIA MORRA, Vincenzo, Solaro, Claudio, Gasperini, Claudio, Cocco, Eleonora, Moccia, Marcello, and Lanzillo, Roberta
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Hepatitis B virus ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Vaccination ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis B ,Antiviral Agents ,Neurology ,DNA, Viral ,Cladribine ,Humans ,Virus Activation ,Ocrelizumab ,Neurology (clinical) ,Rituximab ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) often receive disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) that can expose them to reactivation of potential occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection (pOBI). We aimed to evaluate the MS Centers behavior regarding HBV screening and prophylaxis in a large cohort of MS patients receiving anti-CD20 or cladribine. Methods Retrospective, multicentric study recruiting Italian MS patients treated with rituximab, ocrelizumab and cladribine. Results We included 931 MS patients from 15 centers. All but 38 patients performed a complete HBV screening. Patients’ age > 50 years was significantly associated with no history of vaccination and HBsAb titres p p = 0.5), pre-or post-therapy vaccination (p = 0.2) and number of previous DMTs (p = 0.2). Among pOBI patients (n = 53), 21 received antiviral prophylaxis, while only 13 had HBV DNA monitoring and 19 patients neither monitored HBV DNA nor received prophylaxis. Conclusions Baseline HBV screening in patients receiving anti-CD20 and cladribine is a consolidated practice. Nonetheless, HBV vaccination coverage is still lacking in such population and age is a significant factor associated with low HBV protection. Rituximab, ocrelizumab and cladribine did not impair HBV vaccine response. Almost 35% of pOBI patients fail to receive HBVr prevention. Management of HBV prophylaxis could be improved in MS patients and further prospective studies are needed to assess the effectiveness of prophylactic strategies in such patients.
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29. A multicentRE observational analysiS of PErsistenCe to Treatment in the new multiple sclerosis era: the RESPECT study
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Lanzillo, Roberta, Prosperini, Luca, Gasperini, Claudio, Moccia, Marcello, Fantozzi, Roberta, Tortorella, Carla, Nociti, Viviana, Annovazzi, Pietro, Cavalla, Paola, Radaelli, Marta, Malucchi, Simona, Clerici, Valentina Torri, Boffa, Laura, Buttari, Fabio, Ragonese, Paolo, Maniscalco, Giorgia Teresa, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Buscarinu, Maria Chiara, Pinardi, Federica, Gallo, Antonio, Coghe, Giancarlo, Pesci, Ilaria, Laroni, Alice, Gajofatto, Alberto, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Tomassini, Valentina, Cocco, Eleonora, Solaro, Claudio, and R.I.Re.MS study group
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30. Spotlight on siponimod and its potential in the treatment of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: the evidence to date
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Alberto Gajofatto Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy Abstract: Siponimod (BAF312) is a synthetic molecule belonging to the sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) modulator family, which has putative neuroprotective properties and well-characterized immunomodulating effects mediated by sequestration of B and T cells in secondary lymphoid organs. Compared to fingolimod (ie, precursor of the S1P modulators commercially available for the treatment of relapsing–remitting [RR] multiple sclerosis [MS]), siponimod exhibits selective affinity for types 1 and 5 S1P receptor, leading to a lower risk of adverse events that are mainly induced by S1P3 receptor activation, such as bradycardia and vasoconstriction. In addition, S1P1 and S1P5 receptors are expressed by neurons and glia and could mediate a possible neuroprotective effect of the drug. A Phase II clinical trial of siponimod for RR MS showed a significant effect of the active drug compared to placebo on reducing gadolinium-enhancing lesions on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after 3 months of treatment. In a recently completed Phase III trial, treatment with siponimod was associated with a significant reduction in disability progression in secondary progressive (SP) MS patients compared to placebo. In this article, current evidence supporting siponimod efficacy for SP MS is reviewed. Keywords: multiple sclerosis, siponimod, progression, disability, treatment
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31. Symptomatic COVID-19 course and outcomes after three mRNA vaccine doses in multiple sclerosis patients treated with high-efficacy DMTs
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Capuano, Rocco, primary, Prosperini, Luca, additional, Altieri, Manuela, additional, Lorefice, Lorena, additional, Fantozzi, Roberta, additional, Cavalla, Paola, additional, Guaschino, Clara, additional, Radaelli, Marta, additional, Cordioli, Cinzia, additional, Nociti, Viviana, additional, Boffa, Laura, additional, Ragonese, Paolo, additional, Di Gregorio, Maria, additional, Pinardi, Federica, additional, Torri Clerici, Valentina, additional, De Luca, Giovanna, additional, Gajofatto, Alberto, additional, Paolicelli, Damiano, additional, Tortorella, Carla, additional, Gasperini, Claudio, additional, Solaro, Claudio, additional, Cocco, Eleonora, additional, Bisecco, Alvino, additional, and Gallo, Antonio, additional
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32. Significance of Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibodies in CSF
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Carta, Sara, primary, Cobo Calvo, Álvaro, additional, Armangué, Thaís, additional, Saiz, Albert, additional, Lechner, Christian, additional, Rostásy, Kevin, additional, Breu, Markus, additional, Baumann, Matthias, additional, Höftberger, Romana, additional, Ayzenberg, Ilya, additional, Schwake, Carolin, additional, Sepulveda, Maria, additional, Martínez-Hernández, Eugenia, additional, Olivé-Cirera, Gemma, additional, Arrambide, Georgina, additional, Tintoré, Mar, additional, Bernard-Valnet, Raphael, additional, Du Pasquier, Renaud, additional, Brilot, Fabienne, additional, Ramanathan, Sudarshini, additional, Schanda, Kathrin, additional, Gajofatto, Alberto, additional, Ferrari, Sergio, additional, Sechi, Elia, additional, Flanagan, Eoin P., additional, Pittock, Sean J., additional, Redenbaugh, Vyanka, additional, Reindl, Markus, additional, Marignier, Romain, additional, and Mariotto, Sara, additional
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33. Data monitoring roadmap. The experience of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register
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Mosconi, P., Guerra, T., Paletta, P., D’Ettorre, A., Ponzio, M., Battaglia, M. A., Amato, M. P., Bergamaschi, R., Capobianco, M., Comi, G., Gasperini, C., Patti, F., Pugliatti, M., Ulivelli, M., Trojano, M., Lepore, V., Aguglia, U., Amato, M., Ancona, A., Ardito, B., Avolio, C., Balgera, R., Banfi, P., Barcella, V., Barone, P., Bellantonio, P., Berardinelli, A., Bertora, P., Bianchi, M., Bramanti, P., Brescia Morra, V., Brichetto, G., Brioschi, A., Buccafusca, M., Bucello, S., Busillo, V., Calchetti, B., Cantello, R., Capone, F., Capone, L., Cargnelutti, D., Carozzi, M., Cartechini, E., Cavaletti, G., Cavalla, P., Celani, M., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cocco, E., Torri Clerici, V., Coniglio, M., Conte, A., Corea, F., Cottone, S., Crociani, P., D’Andrea, F., Danni, M., De Luca, G., de Pascalis, D., De Riz, M., De Robertis, F., De Rosa, G., De Stefano, N., Della Corte, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Falcini, M., Falcone, N., Fermi, S., Ferraro, E., Ferrò, M., Fortunato, M., Foschi, M., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gatto, M., Gazzola, P., Giordano, A., Granella, F., Grasso, M., Grimaldi, L., Iaffaldano, P., Immovilli, P., Imperiale, D., Inglese, M., Iodice, R., Leva, S., Leuzzi, V., Lugaresi, A., Lus, G., Maimone, D., Mancinelli, L., Maniscalco, G., Marfia, G., Margari, L., Marinelli, F., Marini, B., Marson, A., Mascoli, N., Massacesi, L., Melani, F., Merello, M., Fioretti, C., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Montepietra, S., Nasuelli, D., Nicolao, P., Pasquali, L., Passantino, F., Pecori, C., Peresson, M., Pesci, I., Piantadosi, C., Piras, M. L., Pizzorno, M., Plewnia, K., Pozzilli, C., Protti, A., Quatrale, R., Realmuto, S., Ribizzi, G., Rinalduzzi, S., Rini, A., Romano, S., Filippi, M., Ronzoni, M., Rossi, P., Rovaris, M., Salemi, G., Santangelo, G., Santangelo, M., Leone, A., Sarchielli, P., Sinisi, L., Ferraro, D., Solaro, C., Spitaleri, D., Strumia, S., Tassinari, T., Santuccio, G., Tortorella, C., Totaro, R., Tozzo, A., Trivelli, G., Turano, G., Valentino, P., Venturi, S., Vianello, M., Zaffaroni, M., Zarbo, R., Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X), Mosconi, P., Guerra, T., Paletta, P., D’Ettorre, A., Ponzio, M., Battaglia, M. A., Amato, M. P., Bergamaschi, R., Capobianco, M., Comi, G., Gasperini, C., Patti, F., Pugliatti, M., Ulivelli, M., Trojano, M., Lepore, V., Aguglia, U., Amato, M., Ancona, A., Ardito, B., Avolio, C., Balgera, R., Banfi, P., Barcella, V., Barone, P., Bellantonio, P., Berardinelli, A., Bertora, P., Bianchi, M., Bramanti, P., Brescia Morra, V., Brichetto, G., Brioschi, A., Buccafusca, M., Bucello, S., Busillo, V., Calchetti, B., Cantello, R., Capone, F., Capone, L., Cargnelutti, D., Carozzi, M., Cartechini, E., Cavaletti, G., Cavalla, P., Celani, M., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cocco, E., Torri Clerici, V., Coniglio, M., Conte, A., Corea, F., Cottone, S., Crociani, P., D’Andrea, F., Danni, M., De Luca, G., de Pascalis, D., De Riz, M., De Robertis, F., De Rosa, G., De Stefano, N., Della Corte, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Falcini, M., Falcone, N., Fermi, S., Ferraro, E., Ferrò, M., Fortunato, M., Foschi, M., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gatto, M., Gazzola, P., Giordano, A., Granella, F., Grasso, M., Grimaldi, L., Iaffaldano, P., Immovilli, P., Imperiale, D., Inglese, M., Iodice, R., Leva, S., Leuzzi, V., Lugaresi, A., Lus, G., Maimone, D., Mancinelli, L., Maniscalco, G., Marfia, G., Margari, L., Marinelli, F., Marini, B., Marson, A., Mascoli, N., Massacesi, L., Melani, F., Merello, M., Fioretti, C., Mirabella, Massimiliano, Montepietra, S., Nasuelli, D., Nicolao, P., Pasquali, L., Passantino, F., Pecori, C., Peresson, M., Pesci, I., Piantadosi, C., Piras, M. L., Pizzorno, M., Plewnia, K., Pozzilli, C., Protti, A., Quatrale, R., Realmuto, S., Ribizzi, G., Rinalduzzi, S., Rini, A., Romano, S., Filippi, M., Ronzoni, M., Rossi, P., Rovaris, M., Salemi, G., Santangelo, G., Santangelo, M., Leone, A., Sarchielli, P., Sinisi, L., Ferraro, D., Solaro, C., Spitaleri, D., Strumia, S., Tassinari, T., Santuccio, G., Tortorella, C., Totaro, R., Tozzo, A., Trivelli, G., Turano, G., Valentino, P., Venturi, S., Vianello, M., Zaffaroni, M., Zarbo, R., and Mirabella M. (ORCID:0000-0002-7783-114X)
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IntroductionOver the years, disease registers have been increasingly considered a source of reliable and valuable population studies. However, the validity and reliability of data from registers may be limited by missing data, selection bias or data quality not adequately evaluated or checked.This study reports the analysis of the consistency and completeness of the data in the Italian Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Register.MethodsThe Register collects, through a standardized Web-based Application, unique patients.Data are exported bimonthly and evaluated to assess the updating and completeness, and to check the quality and consistency. Eight clinical indicators are evaluated.ResultsThe Register counts 77,628 patients registered by 126 centres. The number of centres has increased over time, as their capacity to collect patients.The percentages of updated patients (with at least one visit in the last 24 months) have increased from 33% (enrolment period 2000-2015) to 60% (enrolment period 2016-2022). In the cohort of patients registered after 2016, there were >= 75% updated patients in 30% of the small centres (33), in 9% of the medium centres (11), and in all the large centres (2).Clinical indicators show significant improvement for the active patients, expanded disability status scale every 6 months or once every 12 months, visits every 6 months, first visit within 1 year and MRI every 12 months.ConclusionsData from disease registers provide guidance for evidence-based health policies and research, so methods and strategies ensuring their quality and reliability are crucial and have several potential applications.
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34. Biopsychosocial model of resilience in young adults with multiple sclerosis (BPS-ARMS): an observational study protocol exploring psychological reactions early after diagnosis
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Alberto Gajofatto, Valeria Donisi, Isolde Martina Busch, Francesca Gobbin, Elena Butturini, Massimiliano Calabrese, Alessandra Carcereri de Prati, Paola Cesari, Lidia Del Piccolo, Massimo Donadelli, Paolo Fabene, Stefania Fochi, Macarena Gomez-Lira, Roberta Magliozzi, Giovanni Malerba, Raffaella Mariotti, Sofia Mariotto, Chiara Milanese, Maria Grazia Romanelli, Andrea Sbarbati, Federico Schena, Maria Angela Mazzi, and Michela Rimondini
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Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS), the most common neurological disease causing disability in young adults, is widely recognised as a major stress factor. Studies have shown that the first years after the diagnosis are distressing in terms of adjustment to the disease and that MS negatively affects patients’ psychological well-being, quality of life (QoL) and social functioning. However, the links between disease-specific variables at diagnosis, resilience and psychological adjustment of patients with MS remain largely unexplored, especially in adolescents and young adults. This observational study aims to fill the gap of knowledge on biopsychosocial characteristics and resilience of young adults with MS to evaluate the relationship among these variables and to develop a biopsychosocial model of resilience.Methods and analysis Biological and clinical characteristics of young adults newly diagnosed with MS will be investigated by collecting clinical information, performing neurological examinations, MRI and analysing cerebrospinal fluid and blood biomarkers (eg, measures of inflammation), body composition, gut microbiota and movement/perceptual markers. Psychosocial characteristics (eg, psychological distress, coping strategies), QoL, psychological well-being and resilience will be assessed by self-report questionnaires. Comparative statistics (ie, analysis of variance or unpaired samples t-test, correlation and regression analyses) will be applied to evaluate the relationship among biological, psychological and social factors. The results are expected to allow a comprehensive understanding of the determinants of resilience in young patients with MS and to inform resilience interventions, tailored to young patients’ specific needs, aiming to reduce the risk of maladaptive reactions to the disease and to improve psychological well-being and QoL.Ethics and dissemination The study has been approved by the Verona University Hospital Ethics Committee (approval number: 2029CESC). The findings will be disseminated through scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations, social media and specific websites.Trial registration number ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03825055).
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35. Conversion to Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Patient Awareness and Needs. Results From an Online Survey in Italy and Germany
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Alessandra Solari, Ambra Mara Giovannetti, Andrea Giordano, Carla Tortorella, Valentina Torri Clerici, Giampaolo Brichetto, Franco Granella, Alessandra Lugaresi, Francesco Patti, Marco Salvetti, Ilaria Pesci, Eugenio Pucci, Diego Centonze, Maura Chiara Danni, Simona Bonavita, Diana Ferraro, Antonio Gallo, Alberto Gajofatto, Viviana Nociti, Luigi Grimaldi, Monica Grobberio, Roberta Lanzillo, Rachele Di Giovanni, Silvia Gregori, Alessia Manni, Erika Pietrolongo, Sarah Bertagnoli, Marco Ronzoni, Laura Compagnucci, Roberta Fantozzi, Beatrice Allegri, Sebastiano Arena, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Loredana Sabattini, Maria Esmeralda Quartuccio, Elena Tsantes, Paolo Confaloneri, Andrea Tacchino, Insa Schiffmann, Anne Christin Rahn, Ingo Kleiter, Michele Messmer Uccelli, Anna Barabasch, Christoph Heesen, and the ManTra Project
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multiple sclerosis ,conversion ,secondary progressive multiple sclerosis ,online survey ,patient needs ,patient-physician communication ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Background: Few studies have investigated the experiences of patients around the conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS). ManTra is a mixed-method, co-production research project conducted in Italy and Germany to develop an intervention for newly-diagnosed SPMS patients. In previous project actions, we identified the needs and experiences of patients converting to SPMS via literature review and qualitative research which involved key stakeholders.Aims: The online patient survey aimed to assess, on a larger and independent sample of recently-diagnosed SPMS patients: (a) the characteristics associated to patient awareness of SPMS conversion; (b) the experience of conversion; (c) importance and prioritization of the needs previously identified.Methods: Participants were consenting adults with SPMS since ≤5 years. The survey consisted of three sections: on general and clinical characteristics; on experience of SPMS diagnosis disclosure (aware participants only); and on importance and prioritization of 33 pre-specified needs.Results: Of 215 participants, those aware of their SPMS diagnosis were 57% in Italy vs. 77% in Germany (p = 0.004). In both countries, over 80% of aware participants received a SPMS diagnosis from the neurologist; satisfaction with SPMS disclosure was moderate to high. Nevertheless, 28–35% obtained second opinions, and 48–56% reported they did not receive any information on SPMS. Participants actively seeking further information were 63% in Germany vs. 31% in Italy (p < 0.001).Variables independently associated to patient awareness were geographic area (odds ratio, OR 0.32, 95% CI 0.13–0.78 for Central Italy; OR 0.21, 95% CI 0.08–0.58 for Southern Italy [vs. Germany]) and activity limitations (OR 7.80, 95% CI 1.47–41.37 for dependent vs. autonomous patients).All pre-specified needs were scored a lot or extremely important, and two prioritized needs were shared by Italian and German patients: “physiotherapy” and “active patient care involvement.” The other two differed across countries: “an individualized health care plan” and “information on social rights and policies” in Italy, and “psychological support” and “cognitive rehabilitation” in Germany.Conclusions: Around 40% of SPMS patients were not aware of their disease form indicating a need to improve patient-physician communication. Physiotherapy and active patient care involvement were prioritized in both countries.
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36. The effect of air pollution on COVID‐19 severity in a sample of patients with multiple sclerosis
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Bergamaschi, Roberto, Ponzano, Marta, Schiavetti, Irene, Carmisciano, Luca, Cordioli, Cinzia, Filippi, Massimo, Radaelli, Marta, Immovilli, Paolo, Capobianco, Marco, De Rossi, Nicola, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Cocco, Eleonora, Scandellari, Cinzia, Cavalla, Paola, Pesci, Ilaria, Zito, Antonio, Confalonieri, Paolo, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Perini, Paola, Inglese, Matilde, Trojano, Maria, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Pisoni, Enrico, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Comi, Giancarlo, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, Patti, Francesco, Salvetti, Marco, Sormani, Maria Pia, Gianmarco Abbadessa, Umberto Aguglia, Lia Allegorico, Rossi Beatrice Maria Allegri, Anastasia Alteno, Maria Pia Amato, Pietro Annovazzi, Carlo Antozzi, Lucia Appendino, Sebastiano Arena, Viola Baione, Roberto Balgera, Valeria Barcella, Damiano Baroncini, Caterina Barrilà, Mario A Battaglia, Alessandra Bellacosa, Gianmarco Bellucci, Roberto Bergamaschi, Valeria Bergamaschi, Daiana Bezzini, Beatrice Biolzi, Alvino Bisecco, Simona Bonavita, Giovanna Borriello, Chiara Bosa, Antonio Bosco, Francesca Bovis, Marco Bozzali, Laura Brambilla, Morra Vincenzo Brescia, Giampaolo Brichetto, Maria Buccafusca, Elisabetta Bucciantini, Sebastiano Bucello, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Maria Paola Cabboi, Massimiliano Calabrese, Francesca Calabria, Francesca Caleri, Federico Camilli, Luisa Maria Caniatti, Roberto Cantello, Marco Capobianco, Ruggero Capra, Rocco Capuano, Luca Carmisciano, Patrizia Carta, Paola Cavalla, Maria Grazia Celani, Maria Cellerino, Raffaella Cerqua, Clara Chisari, Raffaella Clerici, Marinella Clerico, Eleonora Cocco, Gaia Cola, Giancarlo Comi, Paolo Confalonieri, Antonella Conte, Marta Zaffira Conti, Christian Cordano, Susanna Cordera, Cinzia Cordioli, Francesco Corea, Claudio Correale, Salvatore Cottone, Francesco Crescenzo, Erica Curti, Alessandro d'Ambrosio, Emanuele D'Amico, Maura Chiara Danni, Alessia d'Arma, Vincenzo Dattola, Stefano de Biase, Giovanna De Luca, Stefania Federica De Mercanti, Paolo De Mitri, Nicola De Rossi, Nicola De Stefano, Cava Marco Della, Mario di Napoli, Alessia Di Sapio, Renato Docimo, Anna Dutto, Luana Evangelista, Salvatore Fanara, Diana Ferraro, Maria Teresa Ferrò, Massimo Filippi, Cristina Fioretti, Mario Fratta, Jessica Frau, Marzia Fronza, Roberto Furlan, Alberto Gajofatto, Antonio Gallo, Paolo Gallo, Claudio Gasperini, Anna Ghazaryan, Bruno Giometto, Francesca Gobbin, Flora Govone, Franco Granella, Erica Grange, Maria Grazia Grasso, Angelica Guareschi, Clara Guaschino, Simone Guerrieri, Donata Guidetti, Pietro Iaffaldano, Antonio Ianniello, Luigi Iasevoli, Paolo Immovilli, Daniele Imperiale, Maria Teresa Infante, Matilde Inglese, Rosa Iodice, Aniello Iovino, Giovanna Konrad, Doriana Landi, Roberta Lanzillo, Caterina Lapucci, Luigi Lavorgna, Maria Rita L'Episcopo, Serena Leva, Giuseppe Liberatore, Re Marianna Lo, Marco Longoni, Leonardo Lopiano, Lorena Lorefice, Matteo Lucchini, Giacomo Lus, Davide Maimone, Maria Malentacchi, Giulia Mallucci, Simona Malucchi, Chiara Rosa Mancinelli, Luca Mancinelli, Paolo Manganotti, Giorgia Teresa Maniscalco, Vittorio Mantero, Sabrina Marangoni, Damiano Marastoni, Girolama Alessandra Marfia, Fabiana Marinelli, Alessandro Marti, Boneschi Filippo Martinelli, Zoli Federco Masserano, Francesca Matta, Laura Mendozzi, Giuseppe Meucci, Silvia Miante, Giuseppina Miele, Eva Milano, Massimiliano Mirabella, Rosanna Missione, Marcello Moccia, Lucia Moiola, Sara Montepietra, Margherita MontiBragadin, Federico Montini, Roberta Motta, Raffaele Nardone, Carolina Gabri Nicoletti, Eduardo Nobile-Orazio, Agostino Nozzolillo, Marco Onofrj, Riccardo Orlandi, Anna Palmieri, Damiano Paolicelli, Livia Pasquali, Luisa Pastò, Francesco Patti, Elisabetta Pedrazzoli, Paola Perini, Ilaria Pesci, Maria Petracca, Alfredo Petrone, Carlo Piantadosi, Anna M Pietroboni, Federica Pinardi, Marta Ponzano, Emilio Portaccio, Mattia Pozzato, Carlo Pozzilli, Luca Prosperini, Alessandra Protti, Marta Radaelli, Paolo Ragonese, Sarah Rasia, Sabrina Realmuto, Anna Repice, Eleonora Rigoni, Maria Teresa Rilla, Francesca Rinaldi, Calogero Marcello Romano, Marco Ronzoni, Marco Rovaris, Francesca Ruscica, Loredana Sabattini, Giuseppe Salemi, Marco Salvetti, Lorenzo Saraceno, Alessia Sartori, Arianna Sartori, Elvira Sbragia, Cinzia Scandellari, Giuditta Ilaria Scarano, Valentina Scarano, Irene Schiavetti, Maria Sessa, Caterina Sgarito, Grazia Sibilia, Gabriele Siciliano, Alessio Signori, Elisabetta Signoriello, Leonardo Sinisi, Francesca Sireci, Patrizia Sola, Claudio Solaro, Maria Pia Sormani, Stefano Sotgiu, Maddalena Sparaco, Maria Laura Stromillo, Silvia Strumia, Emanuela Laura Susani, Giulietta Tabiadon, Francesco Teatini, Gioacchino Tedeschi, Valentina Tomassini, Simone Tonietti, Clerici Valentina Torri, Carla Tortorella, Simona Toscano, Rocco Totaro, Maria Trojano, Maria Trotta, Gabriella Turano, Monica Ulivelli, Manzo Valentino, Giovanna Vaula, Domizia Vecchio, Marco Vercellino, Elena Pinuccia Verrengia, Marika Vianello, Eleonora Virgilio, Francesca Vitetta, Stefano Vollaro, Mauro Zaffaroni, Mauro Zampolini, Ignazio Roberto Zarbo, Antonio Zito, Luigi Zuliani, Bergamaschi, R, Ponzano, M, Schiavetti, I, Carmisciano, L, Cordioli, C, Filippi, M, Radaelli, M, Immovilli, P, Capobianco, M, De Rossi, N, Brichetto, G, Cocco, E, Scandellari, C, Cavalla, P, Pesci, I, Zito, A, Confalonieri, P, Marfia, Ga, Perini, P, Inglese, M, Trojano, M, Brescia Morra, V, Pisoni, E, Tedeschi, G, Comi, G, Battaglia, Ma, Patti, F, Salvetti, M, Sormani, Mp, Abbadessa, Gianmarco, Umberto, Aguglia, Lia, Allegorico, Rossi Beatrice Maria Allegri, Anastasia, Alteno, Maria Pia Amato, Pietro, Annovazzi, Carlo, Antozzi, Lucia, Appendino, Sebastiano, Arena, Viola, Baione, Roberto, Balgera, Valeria, Barcella, Damiano, Baroncini, Caterina, Barrilà, Mario, A Battaglia, Alessandra, Bellacosa, Gianmarco, Bellucci, Roberto, Bergamaschi, Valeria, Bergamaschi, Daiana, Bezzini, Beatrice, Biolzi, Bisecco, Alvino, Bonavita, Simona, Giovanna, Borriello, Chiara, Bosa, Bosco, Antonio, Francesca, Bovi, Marco, Bozzali, Laura, Brambilla, Morra Vincenzo Brescia, Giampaolo, Brichetto, Maria, Buccafusca, Elisabetta, Bucciantini, Sebastiano, Bucello, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Maria Paola Cabboi, Massimiliano, Calabrese, Francesca, Calabria, Francesca, Caleri, Federico, Camilli, Luisa Maria Caniatti, Roberto, Cantello, Marco, Capobianco, Ruggero, Capra, Capuano, Rocco, Luca, Carmisciano, Patrizia, Carta, Paola, Cavalla, Maria Grazia Celani, Maria, Cellerino, Raffaella, Cerqua, Clara, Chisari, Raffaella, Clerici, Marinella, Clerico, Eleonora, Cocco, Gaia, Cola, Giancarlo, Comi, Paolo, Confalonieri, Antonella, Conte, Marta Zaffira Conti, Christian, Cordano, Susanna, Cordera, Cinzia, Cordioli, Corea, Francesco, Claudio, Correale, Salvatore, Cottone, Francesco, Crescenzo, Erica, Curti, Alessandro, D'Ambrosio, Emanuele, D'Amico, Maura Chiara Danni, Alessia, D'Arma, Vincenzo, Dattola, Stefano de Biase, Giovanna De Luca, Stefania Federica De Mercanti, Paolo De Mitri, Nicola De Rossi, Nicola De Stefano, Cava Marco Della, Mario di Napoli, Alessia Di Sapio, Docimo, Renato, Anna, Dutto, Luana, Evangelista, Salvatore, Fanara, Diana, Ferraro, Maria Teresa Ferrò, Massimo, Filippi, Cristina, Fioretti, Fratta, Mario, Jessica, Frau, Marzia, Fronza, Roberto, Furlan, Alberto, Gajofatto, Gallo, Antonio, Paolo, Gallo, Claudio, Gasperini, Anna, Ghazaryan, Bruno, Giometto, Francesca, Gobbin, Flora, Govone, Franco, Granella, Erica, Grange, Maria Grazia Grasso, Angelica, Guareschi, Clara, Guaschino, Simone, Guerrieri, Donata, Guidetti, Pietro, Iaffaldano, Antonio, Ianniello, Luigi, Iasevoli, Paolo, Immovilli, Daniele, Imperiale, Maria Teresa Infante, Matilde, Inglese, Rosa, Iodice, Aniello, Iovino, Giovanna, Konrad, Doriana, Landi, Roberta, Lanzillo, Caterina, Lapucci, Luigi, Lavorgna, Maria Rita L'Episcopo, Serena, Leva, Giuseppe, Liberatore, Re Marianna Lo, Marco, Longoni, Leonardo, Lopiano, Lorena, Lorefice, Matteo, Lucchini, Lus, Giacomo, Davide, Maimone, Maria, Malentacchi, Giulia, Mallucci, Simona, Malucchi, Chiara Rosa Mancinelli, Luca, Mancinelli, Paolo, Manganotti, Giorgia Teresa Maniscalco, Vittorio, Mantero, Sabrina, Marangoni, Damiano, Marastoni, Girolama Alessandra Marfia, Fabiana, Marinelli, Alessandro, Marti, Boneschi Filippo Martinelli, Zoli Federco Masserano, Francesca, Matta, Laura, Mendozzi, Giuseppe, Meucci, Silvia, Miante, Miele, Giuseppina, Eva, Milano, Massimiliano, Mirabella, Missione, Rosanna, Marcello, Moccia, Lucia, Moiola, Sara, Montepietra, Margherita, Montibragadin, Federico, Montini, Roberta, Motta, Raffaele, Nardone, Carolina Gabri Nicoletti, Eduardo, Nobile-Orazio, Agostino, Nozzolillo, Marco, Onofrj, Riccardo, Orlandi, Palmieri, Anna, Damiano, Paolicelli, Livia, Pasquali, Luisa, Pastò, Francesco, Patti, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, Paola, Perini, Ilaria, Pesci, Maria, Petracca, Alfredo, Petrone, Carlo, Piantadosi, Anna, M Pietroboni, Federica, Pinardi, Marta, Ponzano, Emilio, Portaccio, Mattia, Pozzato, Carlo, Pozzilli, Luca, Prosperini, Alessandra, Protti, Marta, Radaelli, Paolo, Ragonese, Sarah, Rasia, Sabrina, Realmuto, Anna, Repice, Eleonora, Rigoni, Maria Teresa Rilla, Francesca, Rinaldi, Calogero Marcello Romano, Marco, Ronzoni, Marco, Rovari, Francesca, Ruscica, Loredana, Sabattini, Giuseppe, Salemi, Marco, Salvetti, Lorenzo, Saraceno, Alessia, Sartori, Arianna, Sartori, Elvira, Sbragia, Cinzia, Scandellari, Giuditta Ilaria Scarano, Valentina, Scarano, Irene, Schiavetti, Maria, Sessa, Caterina, Sgarito, Grazia, Sibilia, Gabriele, Siciliano, Alessio, Signori, Signoriello, Elisabetta, Leonardo, Sinisi, Francesca, Sireci, Patrizia, Sola, Claudio, Solaro, Maria Pia Sormani, Stefano, Sotgiu, Sparaco, Maddalena, Maria Laura Stromillo, Silvia, Strumia, Emanuela Laura Susani, Giulietta, Tabiadon, Francesco, Teatini, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Valentina, Tomassini, Simone, Tonietti, Clerici Valentina Torri, Carla, Tortorella, Simona, Toscano, Rocco, Totaro, Maria, Trojano, Trotta, Maria Consiglia, Gabriella, Turano, Monica, Ulivelli, Manzo, Valentino, Giovanna, Vaula, Domizia, Vecchio, Marco, Vercellino, Elena Pinuccia Verrengia, Marika, Vianello, Eleonora, Virgilio, Francesca, Vitetta, Stefano, Vollaro, Mauro, Zaffaroni, Mauro, Zampolini, Ignazio Roberto Zarbo, Zito, Guido Antonio, Bergamaschi, R., Ponzano, M., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Cocco, E., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Zito, A., Confalonieri, P., Marfia, G. A., Perini, P., Inglese, M., Trojano, M., Brescia Morra, V., Pisoni, E., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Bergamaschi, Roberto, Ponzano, Marta, Schiavetti, Irene, Carmisciano, Luca, Cordioli, Cinzia, Filippi, Massimo, Radaelli, Marta, Immovilli, Paolo, Capobianco, Marco, De Rossi, Nicola, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Cocco, Eleonora, Scandellari, Cinzia, Cavalla, Paola, Pesci, Ilaria, Zito, Antonio, Confalonieri, Paolo, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Perini, Paola, Inglese, Matilde, Trojano, Maria, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Pisoni, Enrico, Comi, Giancarlo, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, Patti, Francesco, Salvetti, Marco, Sormani, Maria, Pia, Gianmarco, Abbadessa, Alvino, Bisecco, Simona, Bonavita, Antonio, Bosco, Rocco, Capuano, Francesco, Corea, Renato, Docimo, Mario, Fratta, Antonio, Gallo, Iodice, Rosa, Iovino, Aniello, Lanzillo, Roberta, Giacomo, Lu, Giuseppina, Miele, Rosanna, Missione, Moccia, Marcello, Anna, Palmieri, Elisabetta, Signoriello, Maddalena, Sparaco, Gioacchino, Tedeschi, Maria, Trotta, Antonio, Zito, and Luigi, Zuliani
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air pollution ,coronavirus ,multiple sclerosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Clinical Sciences ,Air pollution ,Sample (statistics) ,Neurodegenerative ,Settore MED/26 ,medicine.disease_cause ,Autoimmune Disease ,law.invention ,Sustainable Cities and Communities ,Clinical Research ,law ,Humans ,Medicine ,Climate-Related Exposures and Conditions ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,MuSC-19 study group ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Neurosciences ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Original Articles ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Particulate Matter ,Air Pollution ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Brain Disorders ,coronaviru ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Good Health and Well Being ,Neurology ,multiple sclerosi ,Emergency medicine ,Original Article ,Neurology (clinical) ,Ordered logit ,business ,Human - Abstract
Background and purpose Some studies have shown that air pollution, often assessed by thin particulate matter with diameter below 2.5 µg/m3 (PM2.5), may contribute to severe COVID‐19 courses, as well as play a role in the onset and evolution of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the impact of air pollution on COVID‐19 has never been explored specifically amongst patients with MS (PwMS). This retrospective observational study aims to explore associations between PM2.5 and COVID‐19 severity amongst PwMS. Methods Data were retrieved from an Italian web‐based platform (MuSC‐19) which includes PwMS with COVID‐19. PM2.5 2016–2018 average concentrations were provided by the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service. Italian patients inserted in the platform from 15 January 2020 to 9 April 2021 with a COVID‐19 positive test were included. Ordered logistic regression models were used to study associations between PM2.5 and COVID‐19 severity. Results In all, 1087 patients, of whom 13% required hospitalization and 2% were admitted to an intensive care unit or died, were included. Based on the multivariate analysis, higher concentrations of PM2.5 increased the risk of worse COVID‐19 course (odds ratio 1.90; p = 0.009). Conclusions Even if several other factors explain the unfavourable course of COVID‐19 in PwMS, the role of air pollutants must be considered and further investigated., Air pollution, often assessed by particulate matter with diameter below 2.5 µg/m3, may contribute to severe COVID‐19 courses. 1087 patients were included, of whom 13% required hospitalization and 2% were admitted to an intensive care unit or died. Even if several other factors explain the unfavourable course of COVID‐19 in patients with multiple sclerosis, the role of air pollutants must be considered and further investigated.
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37. Relevance of antibodies to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein in CSF of seronegative cases
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Mariotto, Sara, Gajofatto, Alberto, Batzu, Lucia, Delogu, Rachele, Sechi, GianPietro, Leoni, Stefania, Pirastru, Maria Immacolata, Bonetti, Bruno, Zanoni, Mattia, Alberti, Daniela, Schanda, Kathrin, Monaco, Salvatore, Reindl, Markus, and Ferrari, Sergio
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38. High-Intensity Robot-Assisted Hand Training in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blinded Trial
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Gandolfi, M., primary, Valè, N., additional, Dimitrova, E., additional, Mazzoleni, S., additional, Battini, E., additional, Benedetti, M. D., additional, Gajofatto, A., additional, Ferraro, F., additional, Corradi, J., additional, Castelli, M., additional, Camin, M., additional, Filippetti, M., additional, De Paoli, C., additional, Picelli, A., additional, Chemello, E., additional, Waldner, A., additional, and Smania, N., additional
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39. “Better explanations” in multiple sclerosis diagnostic workup: A 3-year longitudinal study
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Calabrese, Massimiliano, Gasperini, Claudio, Tortorella, Carla, Schiavi, Gianmarco, Frisullo, Giovanni, Ragonese, Paolo, Fantozzi, Roberta, Prosperini, Luca, Annovazzi, Pietro, Cordioli, Cinzia, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Ferraro, Diana, Gajofatto, Alberto, Malucchi, Simona, Lo Fermo, Salvatore, De Luca, Giovanna, Stromillo, Maria L., Cocco, Eleonora, Gallo, Antonio, Paolicelli, Damiano, Lanzillo, Roberta, Tomassini, Valentina, Pesci, Ilaria, Rodegher, Maria E., and Solaro, Claudio
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40. The impact of PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 on Covid-19 severity in a sample of patients with multiple sclerosis: A case-control study
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Ponzano, Marta, primary, Schiavetti, Irene, additional, Bergamaschi, Roberto, additional, Pisoni, Enrico, additional, Bellavia, Andrea, additional, Mallucci, Giulia, additional, Carmisciano, Luca, additional, Inglese, Matilde, additional, Cordioli, Cinzia, additional, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, additional, Cocco, Eleonora, additional, Immovilli, Paolo, additional, Pesci, Ilaria, additional, Scandellari, Cinzia, additional, Cavalla, Paola, additional, Radaelli, Marta, additional, Vianello, Marika, additional, Vitetta, Francesca, additional, Montepietra, Sara, additional, Amato, Maria Pia, additional, Fioretti, Cristina, additional, Filippi, Massimo, additional, Sartori, Arianna, additional, Caleri, Francesca, additional, Clerico, Marinella, additional, Gallo, Antonio, additional, Conte, Antonella, additional, Clerici, Raffaella, additional, De Luca, Giovanna, additional, Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, additional, Cantello, Roberto, additional, Calabrese, Massimiliano, additional, Tortorella, Carla, additional, Rovaris, Marco, additional, Verrengia, Elena Pinuccia, additional, Patti, Francesco, additional, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, additional, Salvetti, Marco, additional, Sormani, Maria Pia, additional, Gianmarco, Abbadessa, additional, Umberto, Aguglia, additional, Lia, Allegorico, additional, Maria, Allegri Rossi Beatrice, additional, Anastasia, Alteno, additional, Pia, Amato Maria, additional, Pietro, Annovazzi, additional, Carlo, Antozzi, additional, Lucia, Appendino, additional, Sebastiano, Arena, additional, Viola, Baione, additional, Roberto, Balgera, additional, Valeria, Barcella, additional, Damiano, Baroncini, additional, Caterina, Barrilà, additional, Mario A, Battaglia, additional, Alessandra, Bellacosa, additional, Gianmarco, Bellucci, additional, Roberto, Bergamaschi, additional, Valeria, Bergamaschi, additional, Daiana, Bezzini, additional, Beatrice, Biolzi, additional, Alvino, Bisecco, additional, Simona, Bonavita, additional, Giovanna, Borriello, additional, Chiara, Bosa, additional, Antonio, Bosco, additional, Francesca, Bovis, additional, Marco, Bozzali, additional, Laura, Brambilla, additional, Vincenzo, Brescia Morra, additional, Giampaolo, Brichetto, additional, Maria, Buccafusca, additional, Elisabetta, Bucciantini, additional, Sebastiano, Bucello, additional, Chiara, Buscarinu Maria, additional, Paola, Cabboi Maria, additional, Massimiliano, Calabrese, additional, Francesca, Calabria, additional, Francesca, Caleri, additional, Federico, Camilli, additional, Maria, Caniatti Luisa, additional, Roberto, Cantello, additional, Marco, Capobianco, additional, Ruggero, Capra, additional, Rocco, Capuano, additional, Luca, Carmisciano, additional, Patrizia, Carta, additional, Paola, Cavalla, additional, Grazia, Celani Maria, additional, Maria, Cellerino, additional, Raffaella, Cerqua, additional, Clara, Chisari, additional, Raffaella, Clerici, additional, Marinella, Clerico, additional, Eleonora, Cocco, additional, Gaia, Cola, additional, Giancarlo, Comi, additional, Paolo, Confalonieri, additional, Antonella, Conte, additional, Zaffira, Conti Marta, additional, Christian, Cordano, additional, Susanna, Cordera, additional, Cinzia, Cordioli, additional, Francesco, Corea, additional, Claudio, Correale, additional, Salvatore, Cottone, additional, Francesco, Crescenzo, additional, Erica, Curti, additional, Alessandro, d'Ambrosio, additional, Emanuele, D'Amico, additional, Chiara, Danni Maura, additional, Alessia, d'Arma, additional, Vincenzo, Dattola, additional, Stefano, de Biase, additional, Giovanna, De Luca, additional, Federica, De Mercanti Stefania, additional, Paolo, De Mitri, additional, Nicola, De Rossi, additional, Nicola, De Stefano, additional, Maria, Della Cava Fabio, additional, Marco, Della Cava, additional, Sonia, Di Lemme, additional, Mario, di Napoli, additional, Alessia, Di Sapio, additional, Renato, Docimo, additional, Anna, Dutto, additional, Luana, Evangelista, additional, Salvatore, Fanara, additional, Roberta, Fantozzi, additional, Diana, Ferraro, additional, Teresa, Ferrò Maria, additional, Massimo, Filippi, additional, Cristina, Fioretti, additional, Mario, Fratta, additional, Jessica, Frau, additional, Marzia, Fronza, additional, Roberto, Furlan, additional, Alberto, Gajofatto, additional, Antonio, Gallo, additional, Paolo, Gallo, additional, Claudio, Gasperini, additional, Anna, Ghazaryan, additional, Bruno, Giometto, additional, Francesca, Gobbin, additional, Flora, Govone, additional, Franco, Granella, additional, Erica, Grange, additional, Grazia, Grasso Maria, additional, Luigi ME, Grimaldi, additional, Angelica, Guareschi, additional, Clara, Guaschino, additional, Simone, Guerrieri, additional, Donata, Guidetti, additional, Barbara, Juergenson Ina, additional, Pietro, Iaffaldano, additional, Antonio, Ianniello, additional, Luigi, Iasevoli, additional, Paolo, Immovilli, additional, Daniele, Imperiale, additional, Teresa, Infante Maria, additional, Matilde, Inglese, additional, Rosa, Iodice, additional, Aniello, Iovino, additional, Giovanna, Konrad, additional, Doriana, Landi, additional, Roberta, Lanzillo, additional, Caterina, Lapucci, additional, Luigi, Lavorgna, additional, Rita, L'Episcopo Maria, additional, Serena, Leva, additional, Giuseppe, Liberatore, additional, Marianna, Lo Re, additional, Marco, Longoni, additional, Leonardo, Lopiano, additional, Lorena, Lorefice, additional, Matteo, Lucchini, additional, Giacomo, Lus, additional, Davide, Maimone, additional, Maria, Malentacchi, additional, Giulia, Mallucci, additional, Simona, Malucchi, additional, Rosa, Mancinelli Chiara, additional, Luca, Mancinelli, additional, Paolo, Manganotti, additional, Teresa, Maniscalco Giorgia, additional, Vittorio, Mantero, additional, Sabrina, Marangoni, additional, Damiano, Marastoni, additional, Alessandra, Marfia Girolama, additional, Fabiana, Marinelli, additional, Alessandro, Marti, additional, Filippo, Martinelli Boneschi, additional, Federco, Masserano Zoli, additional, Francesca, Matta, additional, Laura, Mendozzi, additional, Giuseppe, Meucci, additional, Silvia, Miante, additional, Giuseppina, Miele, additional, Eva, Milano, additional, Massimiliano, Mirabella, additional, Rosanna, Missione, additional, Marcello, Moccia, additional, Lucia, Moiola, additional, Sara, Montepietra, additional, Margherita, MontiBragadin, additional, Federico, Montini, additional, Roberta, Motta, additional, Raffaele, Nardone, additional, Gabri, Nicoletti Carolina, additional, Eduardo, Nobile-Orazio, additional, Agostino, Nozzolillo, additional, Marco, Onofrj, additional, Riccardo, Orlandi, additional, Anna, Palmieri, additional, Damiano, Paolicelli, additional, Livia, Pasquali, additional, Fulvio, Pasquin, additional, Luisa, Pastò, additional, Francesco, Patti, additional, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, additional, Paola, Perini, additional, Ilaria, Pesci, additional, Maria, Petracca, additional, Alfredo, Petrone, additional, Carlo, Piantadosi, additional, Anna M, Pietroboni, additional, Federica, Pinardi, additional, Marta, Ponzano, additional, Emilio, Portaccio, additional, Mattia, Pozzato, additional, Carlo, Pozzilli, additional, Luca, Prosperini, additional, Alessandra, Protti, additional, Eugenio, Pucci, additional, Marta, Radaelli, additional, Paolo, Ragonese, additional, Sarah, Rasia, additional, Sabrina, Realmuto, additional, Anna, Repice, additional, Eleonora, Rigoni, additional, Teresa, Rilla Maria, additional, Francesca, Rinaldi, additional, Marcello, Romano Calogero, additional, Marco, Ronzoni, additional, Marco, Rovaris, additional, Francesca, Ruscica, additional, Loredana, Sabattini, additional, Giuseppe, Salemi, additional, Marco, Salvetti, additional, Lorenzo, Saraceno, additional, Alessia, Sartori, additional, Arianna, Sartori, additional, Elvira, Sbragia, additional, Cinzia, Scandellari, additional, Ilaria, Scarano Giuditta, additional, Valentina, Scarano, additional, Irene, Schiavetti, additional, Maria, Sessa, additional, Caterina, Sgarito, additional, Grazia, Sibilia, additional, Gabriele, Siciliano, additional, Alessio, Signori, additional, Elisabetta, Signoriello, additional, Leonardo, Sinisi, additional, Francesca, Sireci, additional, Patrizia, Sola, additional, Claudio, Solaro, additional, Pia, Sormani Maria, additional, Stefano, Sotgiu, additional, Maddalena, Sparaco, additional, Laura, Stromillo Maria, additional, Silvia, Strumia, additional, Laura, Susani Emanuela, additional, Giulietta, Tabiadon, additional, Francesco, Teatini, additional, Gioacchino, Tedeschi, additional, Valentina, Tomassini, additional, Simone, Tonietti, additional, Valentina, Torri Clerici, additional, Carla, Tortorella, additional, Simona, Toscano, additional, Rocco, Totaro, additional, Maria, Trojano, additional, Maria, Trotta, additional, Gabriella, Turano, additional, Monica, Ulivelli, additional, Manzo, Valentino, additional, Giovanna, Vaula, additional, Domizia, Vecchio, additional, Marco, Vercellino, additional, Pinuccia, Verrengia Elena, additional, Marika, Vianello, additional, Eleonora, Virgilio, additional, Francesca, Vitetta, additional, Stefano, Vollaro, additional, Mauro, Zaffaroni, additional, Mauro, Zampolini, additional, Roberto, Zarbo Ignazio, additional, Antonio, Zito, additional, and Luigi, Zuliani, additional
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41. Levofloxacin-induced hemichorea-hemiballism in a patient with previous thalamic infarction
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Bacchin, Ruggero, Macchione, Francesco, Cardellini, Davide, Orlandi, Riccardo, Gajofatto, Alberto, Zanusso, Gianluigi, and Vattemi, Gaetano
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42. Clinical efficacy, safety, and tolerability of fingolimod for the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
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Gajofatto A, Turatti M, Monaco S, and Benedetti MD
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Alberto Gajofatto,1,2 Marco Turatti,2 Salvatore Monaco,1,2 Maria Donata Benedetti2 1Department of Neurological, Biomedical and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy; 2Division of Neurology B, Verona University Hospital, Verona, Italy Abstract: Fingolimod is a selective immunosuppressive agent approved worldwide for the treatment of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic and potentially disabling neurological condition. Randomized double-blind clinical trials have shown that fingolimod significantly reduces relapse rate and ameliorates a number of brain MRI measures, including cerebral atrophy, compared to both placebo and intramuscular interferon-1a. The effect on disability progression remains controversial, since one Phase III trial showed a significant benefit of treatment while two others did not. Although fingolimod has a very convenient daily oral dosing, the possibility of serious cardiac, ocular, infectious, and other rare adverse events justified the decision of the European Medicines Agency to approve the drug as a second-line treatment for MS patients not responsive to first-line therapy, or those with rapidly evolving course. In the United States, fingolimod is instead authorized as a first-line treatment. The aim of this review is to describe and discuss the characteristics of fingolimod concerning its efficacy, safety, and tolerability in the clinical context of multiple sclerosis management. Keywords: multiple sclerosis, fingolimod, safety, tolerability, efficacy
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43. Clinical spectrum and IgG subclass analysis of anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated syndromes: a multicenter study
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Mariotto, Sara, Ferrari, Sergio, Monaco, Salvatore, Benedetti, Maria Donata, Schanda, Kathrin, Alberti, Daniela, Farinazzo, Alessia, Capra, Ruggero, Mancinelli, Chiara, De Rossi, Nicola, Bombardi, Roberto, Zuliani, Luigi, Zoccarato, Marco, Tanel, Raffaella, Bonora, Adriana, Turatti, Marco, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Polo, Alberto, Pavone, Antonino, Grazian, Luisa, Sechi, GianPietro, Sechi, Elia, Urso, Daniele, Delogu, Rachele, Janes, Francesco, Deotto, Luciano, Cadaldini, Morena, Bianchi, Maria Rachele, Cantalupo, Gaetano, Reindl, Markus, and Gajofatto, Alberto
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44. A multicenter study on the diagnostic significance of a single cerebrospinal fluid IgG band
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Ferraro, Diana, Franciotta, Diego, Bedin, Roberta, Solaro, Claudio, Cocco, Eleonora, Santangelo, Mario, Immovilli, Paolo, Gajofatto, Alberto, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Orlandi, Riccardo, Simone, Anna Maria, Vitetta, Francesca, Capello, Elisabetta, Giunti, Debora, Murialdo, Alessandra, Frau, Jessica, Mariotto, Sara, Gallina, Antongiulio, Gasperini, Claudio, Sola, Patrizia, and On behalf of the RIREMS group (Rising Italian Researchers in Multiple Sclerosis)
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45. Effects of High-intensity Robot-assisted Hand Training on Upper Limb Recovery and Muscle Activity in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blinded Trial
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Marialuisa Gandolfi, Nicola Valè, Eleonora Kirilova Dimitrova, Stefano Mazzoleni, Elena Battini, Maria Donata Benedetti, Alberto Gajofatto, Francesco Ferraro, Matteo Castelli, Maruo Camin, Mirko Filippetti, Carola De Paoli, Elena Chemello, Alessandro Picelli, Jessica Corradi, Andreas Waldner, Leopold Saltuari, and Nicola Smania
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upper limb abnormalities ,quality of life ,rehabilitation ,robotics ,electromyography ,learning ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Background : Integration of robotics and upper limb rehabilitation in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) has rarely been investigated.Objective: To compare the effects of robot-assisted hand training against non-robotic hand training on upper limb activity in PwMS. To compare the training effects on hand dexterity, muscle activity, and upper limb dysfunction as measured with the International Classification of Functioning.Methods: This single-blind, randomized, controlled trial involved 44 PwMS (Expanded Disability Status Scale:1.5–8) and hand dexterity deficits. The experimental group (n = 23) received robot-assisted hand training; the control group (n = 21) received non-robotic hand training. Training protocols lasted for 5 weeks (50 min/session, 2 sessions/week). Before (T0), after (T1), and at 1 month follow-up (T2), a blinded rater evaluated patients using a comprehensive test battery. Primary outcome: Action Research Arm Test. Secondary outcomes: Nine Holes Peg Test; Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale–upper extremity section; Motricity Index; Motor Activity Log; Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Quality of Life−54; Life Habits assessment—general short form and surface electromyography.Results: There were no significant between-group differences in primary and secondary outcomes. Electromyography showed relevant changes providing evidence increased activity in the extensor carpi at T1 and T2.Conclusion: The training effects on upper limb activity and function were comparable between the two groups. However, robot-assisted training demonstrated remarkable effects on upper limb use and muscle activity. https://clinicaltrials.gov NCT03561155.
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46. Promoting participatory research in chronicity: The ESPRIMO biopsychosocial intervention for young adults with multiple sclerosis
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Donisi, Valeria, primary, Poli, Silvia, additional, Mazzi, Maria Angela, additional, Gobbin, Francesca, additional, Schena, Federico, additional, Del Piccolo, Lidia, additional, Bigardi, Valeria, additional, Gajofatto, Alberto, additional, and Rimondini, Michela, additional
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47. 'Better explanations' in multiple sclerosis diagnostic workup
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Massimiliano Calabrese 1, Claudio Gasperini 2, Carla Tortorella 2, Gianmarco Schiavi 2, Giovanni Frisullo 2, Paolo Ragonese, Roberta Fantozzi 2, Luca Prosperini 2, Pietro Annovazzi 2, Cinzia Cordioli 2, Massimiliano Di Filippo 2, Diana Ferraro 2, Alberto Gajofatto 2, Simona Malucchi 2, Salvatore Lo Fermo 2, Giovanna De Luca 2, Maria L Stromillo 2, Eleonora Cocco 2, Antonio Gallo 2, Damiano Paolicelli 2, Roberta Lanzillo 2, Valentina Tomassini 2, Ilaria Pesci 2, Maria E Rodegher 2, Claudio Solaro 2, RIREMS group (Rising Italian Researchers in Multiple Sclerosis), Massimiliano Calabrese 1 , Claudio Gasperini 2 , Carla Tortorella 2 , Gianmarco Schiavi 2 , Giovanni Frisullo 2 , Paolo Ragonese , Roberta Fantozzi 2 , Luca Prosperini 2 , Pietro Annovazzi 2 , Cinzia Cordioli 2 , Massimiliano Di Filippo 2 , Diana Ferraro 2 , Alberto Gajofatto 2 , Simona Malucchi 2 , Salvatore Lo Fermo 2 , Giovanna De Luca 2 , Maria L Stromillo 2 , Eleonora Cocco 2 , Antonio Gallo 2 , Damiano Paolicelli 2 , Roberta Lanzillo 2 , Valentina Tomassini 2 , Ilaria Pesci 2 , Maria E Rodegher 2 , Claudio Solaro 2 , RIREMS group (Rising Italian Researchers in Multiple Sclerosis), Calabrese, M., Gasperini, C., Tortorella, C., Schiavi, G., Frisullo, G., Ragonese, P., Fantozzi, R., Prosperini, L., Annovazzi, P., Cordioli, C., Di Filippo, M., Ferraro, D., Gajofatto, A., Malucchi, S., Lo Fermo, S., De Luca, G., Stromillo, M. L., Cocco, E., Gallo, A., Paolicelli, D., Lanzillo, R., Tomassini, V., Pesci, I., Rodegher, M. E., Solaro, C., Calabrese, Massimiliano, Gasperini, Claudio, Tortorella, Carla, Schiavi, Gianmarco, Frisullo, Giovanni, Ragonese, Paolo, Fantozzi, Roberta, Prosperini, Luca, Annovazzi, Pietro, Cordioli, Cinzia, Di Filippo, Massimiliano, Ferraro, Diana, Gajofatto, Alberto, Malucchi, Simona, Lo Fermo, Salvatore, De Luca, Giovanna, Stromillo, Maria L, Cocco, Eleonora, Gallo, Antonio, Paolicelli, Damiano, Lanzillo, Roberta, Tomassini, Valentina, Pesci, Ilaria, Rodegher, Maria E, and Solaro, Claudio
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Male ,Longitudinal Studie ,Disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Multiple Sclerosi ,Diagnosis ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,clinical practice ,atypical MRI lesions ,MS mimics ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Radiology ,Human ,Adult ,multiple sclerosis ,diagnostic criteria ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,omarkers / metabolism Diagnosis, Differential Female Follow-Up Studies Humans Longitudinal Studies Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Multiple Sclerosis / diagnosis* Prospective Studies ,Article ,Follow-Up Studie ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Humans ,Neuromyelitis optica ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Biomarkers ,Follow-Up Studies ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Odds ratio ,Biomarker ,medicine.disease ,Migraine ,Differential ,Neurology (clinical) ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BackgroundThe exclusion of other diseases that can mimic multiple sclerosis (MS) is the cornerstone of current diagnostic criteria. However, data on the frequency of MS mimics in real life are incomplete.MethodsA total of 695 patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of MS in any of the 22 RIREMS centers underwent a detailed diagnostic workup, including a brain and spinal cord MRI scan, CSF and blood examinations, and a 3-year clinical and radiologic follow-up.FindingsA total of 667 patients completed the study. Alternative diagnoses were formulated in 163 (24.4%) cases, the most frequent being nonspecific neurologic symptoms in association with atypical MRI lesions of suspected vascular origin (40 patients), migraine with atypical lesions (24 patients), and neuromyelitis optica (14 patients). MS was diagnosed in 401 (60.1%) patients according to the 2017 diagnostic criteria. The multivariate analysis revealed that the absence of CSF oligoclonal immunoglobulin G bands (IgG-OB) (odds ratio [OR] 18.113), the presence of atypical MRI lesions (OR 10.977), the absence of dissemination in space (DIS) of the lesions (OR 5.164), and normal visual evoked potentials (OR 3.550) were all independent predictors of an alternative diagnosis.InterpretationThis observational, unsponsored, real-life study, based on clinical practice, showed that diseases that mimicked MS were many, but more than 45% were represented by nonspecific neurologic symptoms with atypical MRI lesions of suspected vascular origin, migraine, and neuromyelitis optica. The absence of IgG-OB and DIS, the presence of atypical MRI lesions, and normal visual evoked potentials should be considered suggestive of an alternative disease and red flags for the misdiagnosis of MS.
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48. Detection of disability worsening in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients: a real-world roving Expanded Disability Status Scale reference analysis from the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Register
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Lepore, V, Bosetti, C, Santucci, C, Iaffaldano, P, Trojano, M, Mosconi, P, Totaro, R, Coniglio, M, Bossio, R, Valentino, P, Gatto, M, Paolicelli, D, Ardito, B, Barcella, V, Capone, L, Nicolao, P, Lugaresi, A, Rini, A, Bianchi, M, Plasmati, I, Cocco, E, Docimo, R, De Luca, G, Mondino, F, Di Sapio, A, Clerici, R, Mascoli, N, Ferro, M, Chisari, C, Maimone, D, Strumia, S, Pugliatti, M, Cargnelutti, D, Caniatti, L, Avolio, C, Crociani, P, Amato, M, Massacesi, L, Malagu, S, Ribizzi, G, Inglese, M, Venturi, S, Gazzola, P, Pizio, N, Brichetto, G, Plewnia, K, Bellantonio, P, Balgera, R, De Robertis, F, Fermi, S, Fausto, F, Mazzoni, M, Meucci, G, Cartechini, E, Cavaletti, G, Buccafusca, M, Bramanti, P, Romeo, M, Rovaris, M, Ronzoni, M, Confalonieri, P, Chiveri, L, Bertora, P, Tonietti, S, De Riz, M, Protti, A, Sola, P, Maremmani, C, Lus, G, Gallo, A, Maniscalco, G, Morra, V, Cacchio, G, Iodice, R, Ragno, M, Sinisi, L, Cantello, R, Piras, M, Salemi, G, Cottone, S, Grimaldi, L, Corea, F, Santangelo, G, Immovili, P, Gallo, P, D'Andrea, F, Frittelli, C, Pasquali, L, Falcini, M, Granella, F, Pesci, I, Ancona, A, Bergamaschi, R, Giordano, A, Di Napoli, M, Romano, S, Pozzilli, C, Mirabella, M, Conte, A, Galgani, S, Peresson, M, Grasso, M, Ferraro, E, Capone, F, Marfia, G, de Pascalis, D, Piantadosi, C, Valeriani, M, Busillo, V, Barone, P, De Stefano, N, Ulivelli, M, Santuccio, G, Parodi, S, Bucello, S, Traccis, S, Zarbo, R, Tassinari, T, Bandini, F, Cavalla, P, Clerico, M, De Rosa, G, Bertolotto, A, Imperiale, D, Sarchielli, P, Celani, M, Vianello, M, Marini, B, Fortunato, M, Zaffaroni, M, Nasuelli, D, Banfi, P, Brioschi, A, Solaro, C, Quatrale, R, Rossi, P, Gajofatto, A, Battaglia, M, Capobianco, M, Patti, F, Comi, G, Lepore V., Bosetti C., Santucci C., Iaffaldano P., Trojano M., Mosconi P., Totaro R., Coniglio M. G., Bossio R. B., Valentino P., Gatto M., Paolicelli D., Ardito B., Barcella V., Capone L., Nicolao P., Lugaresi A., Rini A., Bianchi M., Plasmati I., Cocco E., Docimo R., De Luca G., Mondino F., Di Sapio A., Clerici R., Mascoli N., Ferro M. T., Chisari C. G., Maimone D., Strumia S., Pugliatti M., Cargnelutti D., Caniatti L. M., Avolio C., Crociani P., Amato M. P., Massacesi L., Malagu S., Ribizzi G., Inglese M., Venturi S., Gazzola P., Pizio N. R., Brichetto G., Plewnia K., Bellantonio P., Balgera R., De Robertis F., Fermi S., Fausto F., Mazzoni M., Meucci G., Cartechini E., Cavaletti G., Buccafusca M., Bramanti P., Romeo M., Rovaris M., Ronzoni M., Confalonieri P., Chiveri L., Bertora P., Tonietti S., De Riz M., Protti A., Sola P., Maremmani C., Lus G., Gallo A., Maniscalco G. T., Morra V. B., Cacchio G., Iodice R., Ragno M., Sinisi L., Cantello R., Piras M. L., Salemi G., Cottone S., Grimaldi L. M. E., Corea F., Santangelo G., Immovili P., Gallo P., D'Andrea F., Frittelli C., Pasquali L., Falcini M., Granella F., Pesci I., Ancona A. L., Bergamaschi R., Giordano A., Di Napoli M., Romano S., Pozzilli C., Mirabella M., Conte A., Galgani S., Peresson M., Grasso M. G., Ferraro E., Capone F., Marfia G. A., de Pascalis D., Piantadosi C., Valeriani M., Busillo V., Barone P., De Stefano N., Ulivelli M., Santuccio G., Parodi S., Bucello S., Traccis S., Zarbo R., Tassinari T., Bandini F., Cavalla P., Clerico M., De Rosa G., Bertolotto A., Imperiale D., Sarchielli P., Celani M. G., Vianello M., Marini B., Fortunato M., Zaffaroni M., Nasuelli D., Banfi P., Brioschi A. M., Solaro C., Quatrale R., Rossi P., Gajofatto A., Battaglia M. A., Capobianco M., Patti F., Comi G., Lepore, V, Bosetti, C, Santucci, C, Iaffaldano, P, Trojano, M, Mosconi, P, Totaro, R, Coniglio, M, Bossio, R, Valentino, P, Gatto, M, Paolicelli, D, Ardito, B, Barcella, V, Capone, L, Nicolao, P, Lugaresi, A, Rini, A, Bianchi, M, Plasmati, I, Cocco, E, Docimo, R, De Luca, G, Mondino, F, Di Sapio, A, Clerici, R, Mascoli, N, Ferro, M, Chisari, C, Maimone, D, Strumia, S, Pugliatti, M, Cargnelutti, D, Caniatti, L, Avolio, C, Crociani, P, Amato, M, Massacesi, L, Malagu, S, Ribizzi, G, Inglese, M, Venturi, S, Gazzola, P, Pizio, N, Brichetto, G, Plewnia, K, Bellantonio, P, Balgera, R, De Robertis, F, Fermi, S, Fausto, F, Mazzoni, M, Meucci, G, Cartechini, E, Cavaletti, G, Buccafusca, M, Bramanti, P, Romeo, M, Rovaris, M, Ronzoni, M, Confalonieri, P, Chiveri, L, Bertora, P, Tonietti, S, De Riz, M, Protti, A, Sola, P, Maremmani, C, Lus, G, Gallo, A, Maniscalco, G, Morra, V, Cacchio, G, Iodice, R, Ragno, M, Sinisi, L, Cantello, R, Piras, M, Salemi, G, Cottone, S, Grimaldi, L, Corea, F, Santangelo, G, Immovili, P, Gallo, P, D'Andrea, F, Frittelli, C, Pasquali, L, Falcini, M, Granella, F, Pesci, I, Ancona, A, Bergamaschi, R, Giordano, A, Di Napoli, M, Romano, S, Pozzilli, C, Mirabella, M, Conte, A, Galgani, S, Peresson, M, Grasso, M, Ferraro, E, Capone, F, Marfia, G, de Pascalis, D, Piantadosi, C, Valeriani, M, Busillo, V, Barone, P, De Stefano, N, Ulivelli, M, Santuccio, G, Parodi, S, Bucello, S, Traccis, S, Zarbo, R, Tassinari, T, Bandini, F, Cavalla, P, Clerico, M, De Rosa, G, Bertolotto, A, Imperiale, D, Sarchielli, P, Celani, M, Vianello, M, Marini, B, Fortunato, M, Zaffaroni, M, Nasuelli, D, Banfi, P, Brioschi, A, Solaro, C, Quatrale, R, Rossi, P, Gajofatto, A, Battaglia, M, Capobianco, M, Patti, F, Comi, G, Lepore V., Bosetti C., Santucci C., Iaffaldano P., Trojano M., Mosconi P., Totaro R., Coniglio M. G., Bossio R. B., Valentino P., Gatto M., Paolicelli D., Ardito B., Barcella V., Capone L., Nicolao P., Lugaresi A., Rini A., Bianchi M., Plasmati I., Cocco E., Docimo R., De Luca G., Mondino F., Di Sapio A., Clerici R., Mascoli N., Ferro M. T., Chisari C. G., Maimone D., Strumia S., Pugliatti M., Cargnelutti D., Caniatti L. M., Avolio C., Crociani P., Amato M. P., Massacesi L., Malagu S., Ribizzi G., Inglese M., Venturi S., Gazzola P., Pizio N. R., Brichetto G., Plewnia K., Bellantonio P., Balgera R., De Robertis F., Fermi S., Fausto F., Mazzoni M., Meucci G., Cartechini E., Cavaletti G., Buccafusca M., Bramanti P., Romeo M., Rovaris M., Ronzoni M., Confalonieri P., Chiveri L., Bertora P., Tonietti S., De Riz M., Protti A., Sola P., Maremmani C., Lus G., Gallo A., Maniscalco G. T., Morra V. B., Cacchio G., Iodice R., Ragno M., Sinisi L., Cantello R., Piras M. L., Salemi G., Cottone S., Grimaldi L. M. E., Corea F., Santangelo G., Immovili P., Gallo P., D'Andrea F., Frittelli C., Pasquali L., Falcini M., Granella F., Pesci I., Ancona A. L., Bergamaschi R., Giordano A., Di Napoli M., Romano S., Pozzilli C., Mirabella M., Conte A., Galgani S., Peresson M., Grasso M. G., Ferraro E., Capone F., Marfia G. A., de Pascalis D., Piantadosi C., Valeriani M., Busillo V., Barone P., De Stefano N., Ulivelli M., Santuccio G., Parodi S., Bucello S., Traccis S., Zarbo R., Tassinari T., Bandini F., Cavalla P., Clerico M., De Rosa G., Bertolotto A., Imperiale D., Sarchielli P., Celani M. G., Vianello M., Marini B., Fortunato M., Zaffaroni M., Nasuelli D., Banfi P., Brioschi A. M., Solaro C., Quatrale R., Rossi P., Gajofatto A., Battaglia M. A., Capobianco M., Patti F., and Comi G.
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Background and purpose: In relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients (RRMS) disability progressively accumulates over time. To compare the cumulative probability of 6-month confirmed disability-worsening events using a fixed baseline or a roving Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) reference, in a real-world setting. Methods: A cohort of 7964 RRMS patients followed for 2 or more years, with EDSS scores recorded every 6 months, was selected from the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Register. The overall probability of confirmed disability-worsening events and of confirmed disability-worsening events unrelated to relapse was evaluated using as reference a fixed baseline EDSS score or a roving EDSS score in which the increase had to be separated from the last EDSS assessment by at least 6 or 12 months. Results: Using a fixed baseline EDSS reference, the cumulative probability of 6-year overall confirmed disability-worsening events was 33.2%, and that of events unrelated to relapse was 10.9% (33% of overall confirmed disability-worsening events). Using a roving EDSS, the proportions were respectively 35.2% and 21.3% (61% of overall confirmed disability-worsening events). Conclusions: In a real-world setting, roving EDSS reference scores appear to be more sensitive for detecting confirmed disability-worsening events unrelated to relapse in RRMS patients.
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49. Sativex in resistant multiple sclerosis spasticity: Discontinuation study in a large population of Italian patients (SA.FE. study).
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Silvia Messina, Claudio Solaro, Isabella Righini, Roberto Bergamaschi, Simona Bonavita, Roberto Bruno Bossio, Vincenzo Brescia Morra, Gianfranco Costantino, Paola Cavalla, Diego Centonze, Giancarlo Comi, Salvatore Cottone, Maura Chiara Danni, Ada Francia, Alberto Gajofatto, Claudio Gasperini, Mauro Zaffaroni, Loredana Petrucci, Elisabetta Signoriello, Giorgia Teresa Maniscalco, Gabriella Spinicci, Manuela Matta, Massimiliano Mirabella, Graziella Pedà, Letizia Castelli, Marco Rovaris, Edoardo Sessa, Daniele Spitaleri, Damiano Paolicelli, Alfredo Granata, Mario Zappia, Francesco Patti, and SA.FE. study group
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The approval of Sativex for the management of multiple sclerosis (MS) spasticity opened a new opportunity to many patients. In Italy, the healthcare payer can be fully reimbursed by the involved pharma company with the cost of treatment for patients not responding after a 4 week (28 days) trial period (Payment by Results, PbR), and 50% reimbursed with the cost of 6 weeks (42 days) treatment for other patients discontinuing (Cost Sharing, CS). The aim of our study was to describe the Sativex discontinuation profile from a large population of spasticity treated Italian MS patients.We collected data of patients from 30 MS centres across the country starting Sativex between January 2014 and February 2015. Data were collected from the mandatory Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) web-registry. Predictors of treatment discontinuation were assessed using a multivariate Cox proportional regression analysis.During the observation period 631 out of 1597 (39.5%) patients discontinued Sativex. The Kaplan-Meier estimates curve showed that 333 patients (20.8%) discontinued treatment at 4 weeks while 422 patients (26.4%) discontinued at 6 weeks. We found after adjusted modeling that a higher NRS score at T1 (adjHR 2.23, 95% 2.07-2.41, p
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50. Defining the course of tumefactive multiple sclerosis: A large retrospective multicentre study
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Lorenzo Gaetani, Doriana Landi, Diana Ferraro, Paolo Ragonese, Alberto Gajofatto, Caterina Di Carmine, Paola Cavalla, Maria Pia Amato, Eleonora Cocco, Roberta Lanzillo, Alessia Manni, Roberta Fantozzi, Claudio Gasperini, D. Farina, Giuseppe Fenu, Sara Zagaglia, Raffaella Cerqua, Claudio Solaro, Antonio Gallo, Carolina Gabri Nicoletti, Pietro Iaffaldano, Federica Pinardi, Valentina Torri Clerici, Isabella Righini, Fabio Buttari, Damiano Paolicelli, Pietro Annovazzi, Carla Tortorella, Rocco Totaro, Giovanna De Luca, Chiara De Fino, Valentina Tomassini, Luca Prosperini, Marcello Moccia, Viviana Nociti, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Maria Di Gregorio, Massimiliano Di Filippo, Di Gregorio M., Torri Clerici V.L.A., Fenu G., Gaetani L., Gallo A., Cavalla P., Ragonese P., Annovazzi P., Gajofatto A., Prosperini L., Landi D., Nicoletti C.G., Di Carmine C., Totaro R., Nociti V., De Fino C., Ferraro D., Tomassini V., Tortorella C., Righini I., Amato M.P., Manni A., Paolicelli D., Iaffaldano P., Lanzillo R., Moccia M., Buttari F., Fantozzi R., Cerqua R., Zagaglia S., Farina D., De Luca G., Buscarinu M.C., Pinardi F., Cocco E., Gasperini C., Solaro C.M., Di Filippo M., Di Gregorio, M., Torri Clerici, V. L. A., Fenu, G., Gaetani, L., Gallo, A., Cavalla, P., Ragonese, P., Annovazzi, P., Gajofatto, A., Prosperini, L., Landi, D., Nicoletti, C. G., Di Carmine, C., Totaro, R., Nociti, V., De Fino, C., Ferraro, D., Tomassini, V., Tortorella, C., Righini, I., Amato, M. P., Manni, A., Paolicelli, D., Iaffaldano, P., Lanzillo, R., Moccia, M., Buttari, F., Fantozzi, R., Cerqua, R., Zagaglia, S., Farina, D., De Luca, G., Buscarinu, M. C., Pinardi, F., Cocco, E., Gasperini, C., Solaro, C. M., and Di Filippo, M.
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Male ,tumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDLs) ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Studie ,Interquartile range ,differential diagnosis ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Young adult ,Prospective cohort study ,Child ,treatment ,Tumefactive multiple sclerosi ,Tumefactive demyelinating lesions ,Demyelinating Disease ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Differential diagnosis, Multiple sclerosis, Tumefactive demyelinating lesions, Tumefactive multiple sclerosis ,Neurology ,Multiple sclerosis ,Tumefactive multiple sclerosis ,Female ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Adolescent ,differential diagnosi ,Settore MED/26 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Oligoclonal Band ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Multiple sclerosi ,Tumefactive multiple sclerosis (TuMS) ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Tumefactive demyelinating lesion ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,business.industry ,Oligoclonal Bands ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Prospective Studie ,Demyelinating Diseases ,prognosis ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background and purpose: Tumefactive multiple sclerosis (TuMS) (i.e., MS onset presenting with tumefactive demyelinating lesions [TDLs]) is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. We performed a multicentre retrospective study to describe the clinical characteristics and the prognostic factors of TuMS. Methods: One hundred two TuMS patients were included in this retrospective study. Demographic, clinical, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), laboratory data and treatment choices were collected. Results: TuMS was found to affect women more than men (female:male: 2.4), with a young adulthood onset (median age: 29.5years, range: 11–68 years, interquartile range [IQR]: 38 years). At onset, 52% of TuMS patients presented with the involvement of more than one functional system and 24.5% of them with multiple TDLs. TDLs most frequently presented with an infiltrative MRI pattern (38.7%). Cerebrospinal fluid immunoglobulin G oligoclonal bands were often demonstrated (76.6%). In 25.3% of the cases, more than one acute-phase treatment was administered, and almost one-half of the patients (46.6%) were treated with high-efficacy treatments. After a median follow-up of 2.3years (range: 0.1–10.7 years, IQR: 3.4 years), the median Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score was 1.5 (range: 0–7, IQR: 2). Independent risk factors for reaching an EDSS score ≥3 were a higher age at onset (odds ratio [OR]: 1.08, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.03–1.14, p 
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