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Rapid differentiation of MOGAD and MS after a single optic neuritis.

Authors :
Pakeerathan, T.
Havla, J.
Schwake, C.
Salmen, A.
Ringelstein, M.
Aktas, O.
Weise, M.
Gernert, J. A.
Kornek, B.
Bsteh, G.
Pröbstel, A.-K.
Papadopoulou, A.
Kulsvehagen, L.
Ayroza Galvão Ribeiro Gomes, A. B.
Cerdá-Fuertes, N.
Oertel, F. C.
Duchow, A. S.
Paul, F.
Stellmann, J. P.
Stolowy, N.
Source :
Journal of Neurology. Nov2024, Vol. 271 Issue 11, p7222-7231. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Optic neuritis (ON) is a common manifestation of multiple sclerosis (MS) and myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein IgG-associated disease (MOGAD). This study evaluated the applicability of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for differentiating between both diseases in two independent cohorts. Methods: One hundred sixty two patients from seven sites underwent standard OCT and high-contrast visual acuity (HCVA) testing at least 6 months after first ON. Of these, 100 patients (32 MOGAD, 68 MS) comprised the primary investigational cohort, while 62 patients (31 MOGAD, 31 MS) formed a validation cohort. A composite score distinguishing between MOGAD and MS was developed using multivariate logistic regression. Results: Bilateral simultaneous ON occurred more frequently in MOGAD compared to MS (46.9 vs. 11.8%, p < 0.001). OCT revealed more peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) atrophy in all segments in MOGAD compared to predominantly temporal pRNFL atrophy in MS (p < 0.001). HCVA was better preserved in MS (p = 0.007). pRNFL thickness in all except for temporal segments was suitable for differentiating MOGAD and MS. Simultaneous bilateral ON and critical atrophy in nasal (< 58.5 µm) and temporal superior (< 105.5 µm) segments were included into the composite score as three independent predictors for MOGAD. The composite score distinguished MOGAD from MS with 75% sensitivity and 90% specificity in the investigational cohort, and 68% sensitivity and 87% specificity in the validation cohort. Conclusion: Following a single ON-episode, MOGAD exhibits more pronounced global pRNFL atrophy and lower visual acuity after ON compared to MS. The introduced OCT-based composite score enabled differentiation between the two entities across both cohorts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03405354
Volume :
271
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180848736
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-024-12666-w