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Early non-disabling relapses are important predictors of disability accumulation in people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis

Authors :
Daruwalla, C
Shaygannejad, V
Ozakbas, S
Havrdova, EK
Horakova, D
Alroughani, R
Boz, C
Patti, F
Onofrj, M
Lugaresi, A
Eichau, S
Girard, M
Prat, A
Duquette, P
Yamout, B
Khoury, SJ
Sajedi, SA
Turkoglu, R
Altintas, A
Skibina, O
Buzzard, K
Grammond, P
Karabudak, R
van der Walt, A
Butzkueven, H
Maimone, D
Lechner-Scott, J
Soysal, A
John, N
Prevost, J
Spitaleri, D
Ramo-Tello, C
Gerlach, O
Iuliano, G
Foschi, M
Ampapa, R
van Pesch, V
Barnett, M
Shalaby, N
D'hooghe, M
Kuhle, J
Sa, MJ
Fabis-Pedrini, M
Kermode, A
Mrabet, S
Gouider, R
Hodgkinson, S
Laureys, G
Van Hijfte, L
Macdonell, R
Oreja-Guevara, C
Cristiano, E
McCombe, P
Sanchez-Menoyo, JL
Singhal, B
Blanco, Y
Hughes, S
Garber, J
Solaro, C
McGuigan, C
Taylor, B
de Gans, K
Habek, M
Al-Asmi, A
Mihaela, S
Castillo Trivino, T
Al-Harbi, T
Rojas, JI
Gray, O
Khurana, D
Van Wijmeersch, B
Grigoriadis, N
Inshasi, J
Oh, J
Aguera-Morales, E
Fragoso, Y
Moore, F
Shaw, C
Baghbanian, SM
Shuey, N
Willekens, B
Hardy, TA
Decoo, D
Sempere, AP
Field, D
Wynford-Thomas, R
Cunniffe, NG
Roos, I
Malpas, CB
Coles, AJ
Kalincik, T
Brown, JWL
MSBase, SG
Daruwalla, C
Shaygannejad, V
Ozakbas, S
Havrdova, EK
Horakova, D
Alroughani, R
Boz, C
Patti, F
Onofrj, M
Lugaresi, A
Eichau, S
Girard, M
Prat, A
Duquette, P
Yamout, B
Khoury, SJ
Sajedi, SA
Turkoglu, R
Altintas, A
Skibina, O
Buzzard, K
Grammond, P
Karabudak, R
van der Walt, A
Butzkueven, H
Maimone, D
Lechner-Scott, J
Soysal, A
John, N
Prevost, J
Spitaleri, D
Ramo-Tello, C
Gerlach, O
Iuliano, G
Foschi, M
Ampapa, R
van Pesch, V
Barnett, M
Shalaby, N
D'hooghe, M
Kuhle, J
Sa, MJ
Fabis-Pedrini, M
Kermode, A
Mrabet, S
Gouider, R
Hodgkinson, S
Laureys, G
Van Hijfte, L
Macdonell, R
Oreja-Guevara, C
Cristiano, E
McCombe, P
Sanchez-Menoyo, JL
Singhal, B
Blanco, Y
Hughes, S
Garber, J
Solaro, C
McGuigan, C
Taylor, B
de Gans, K
Habek, M
Al-Asmi, A
Mihaela, S
Castillo Trivino, T
Al-Harbi, T
Rojas, JI
Gray, O
Khurana, D
Van Wijmeersch, B
Grigoriadis, N
Inshasi, J
Oh, J
Aguera-Morales, E
Fragoso, Y
Moore, F
Shaw, C
Baghbanian, SM
Shuey, N
Willekens, B
Hardy, TA
Decoo, D
Sempere, AP
Field, D
Wynford-Thomas, R
Cunniffe, NG
Roos, I
Malpas, CB
Coles, AJ
Kalincik, T
Brown, JWL
MSBase, SG
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prognostic significance of non-disabling relapses in people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether early non-disabling relapses predict disability accumulation in RRMS. METHODS: We redefined mild relapses in MSBase as 'non-disabling', and moderate or severe relapses as 'disabling'. We used mixed-effects Cox models to compare 90-day confirmed disability accumulation events in people with exclusively non-disabling relapses within 2 years of RRMS diagnosis to those with no early relapses; and any early disabling relapses. Analyses were stratified by disease-modifying therapy (DMT) efficacy during follow-up. RESULTS: People who experienced non-disabling relapses within 2 years of RRMS diagnosis accumulated more disability than those with no early relapses if they were untreated (n = 285 vs 4717; hazard ratio (HR) = 1.29, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.00-1.68) or given platform DMTs (n = 1074 vs 7262; HR = 1.33, 95% CI = 1.15-1.54), but not if given high-efficacy DMTs (n = 572 vs 3534; HR = 0.90, 95% CI = 0.71-1.13) during follow-up. Differences in disability accumulation between those with early non-disabling relapses and those with early disabling relapses were not confirmed statistically. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that early non-disabling relapses are associated with a higher risk of disability accumulation than no early relapses in RRMS. This risk may be mitigated by high-efficacy DMTs. Therefore, non-disabling relapses should be considered when making treatment decisions.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397538313
Document Type :
Electronic Resource