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Prognostic indicators in pediatric clinically isolated syndrome.
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Annals of neurology [Ann Neurol] 2017 May; Vol. 81 (5), pp. 729-739. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Objective: To assess prognostic factors for a second clinical attack and a first disability-worsening event in pediatric clinically isolated syndrome (pCIS) suggestive of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.<br />Methods: A cohort of 770 pCIS patients was followed up for at least 10 years. Cox proportional hazard models and Recursive Partitioning and Amalgamation (RECPAM) tree-regression were used to analyze data.<br />Results: In pCIS, female sex and a multifocal onset were risk factors for a second clinical attack (hazard ratio [HR], 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.28, 1.06-1.55; 1.42, 1.10-1.84, respectively), whereas disease-modifying drug (DMD) exposure reduced this risk (HR, 95% CI = 0.75, 0.60-0.95). After pediatric onset MS (POMS) diagnosis, age at onset younger than 15 years and DMD exposure decreased the risk of a first Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)-worsening event (HR, 95% CI = 0.59, 0.42-0.83; 0.75, 0.71-0.80, respectively), whereas the occurrence of relapse increased this risk (HR, 95% CI = 5.08, 3.46-7.46). An exploratory RECPAM analysis highlighted a significantly higher incidence of a first EDSS-worsening event in patients with multifocal or isolated spinal cord or optic neuritis involvement at onset in comparison to those with an isolated supratentorial or brainstem syndrome. A Cox regression model including RECPAM classes confirmed DMD exposure as the most protective factor against EDSS-worsening events and relapses as the most important risk factor for attaining EDSS worsening.<br />Interpretation: This work represents a step forward in identifying predictors of unfavorable course in pCIS and POMS and supports a protective effect of early DMD treatment in preventing MS development and disability accumulation in this population. Ann Neurol 2017;81:729-739.<br /> (© 2017 American Neurological Association.)
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Age of Onset
Child
Demyelinating Diseases diagnostic imaging
Demyelinating Diseases physiopathology
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Multiple Sclerosis diagnostic imaging
Multiple Sclerosis physiopathology
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Demyelinating Diseases diagnosis
Disease Progression
Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis
Registries
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1531-8249
- Volume :
- 81
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Annals of neurology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28439957
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.24938