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Aggressive multiple sclerosis in Argentina: Data from the nationwide registry RelevarEM
Affiliation:1. Fundación Sinapsis Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina;2. Departamento de Enfermedades desmielinizantes - Sanatorio Allende, Córdoba, Argentina;3. Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina;4. Departamento de Neurología - FLENI, CABA, Argentina;5. Centro de esclerosis múltiple de Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina;6. Sección de Enfermedades Desmielinizantes - Hospital Británico, CABA, Argentina;7. Instituto de Neurociencias - Fundación Favaloro/INECO, CABA, Argentina;8. Centro Universitario de Esclerosis Múltiple - Hospital Dr. J. M. Ramos Mejía. Facultad de Medicina - UBA, CABA, Argentina;9. Sanatorio Güemes, CABA, Argentina;10. Instituto de Neurociencias de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina;11. Centro de Investigaciones Diabaid, CABA, Argentina;12. Sección de Neuroinmunología y Enfermedades Desmielinizantes, Servicio de Neurología - Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martín, CABA, Argentina;13. Neuroimmunology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, Hospital Aleman, Buenos Aires, Argentina;14. Servicio de Neurología - Hospital San Bernardo, Salta, Argentina;15. Hospital de Agudos, Dr. Teodoro Álvarez, CABA, Argentina;p. Clínica Universitaria Reina Fabiola, Córdoba, Argentina;q. Instituto Lennox, Córdoba, Argentina;r. Hospital Central de Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina;s. Servicio de Neurología - Hospital Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina;t. Hospital de Clínicas Nuestra Señora del Carmen, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina;u. Hospital Presidente Perón de Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina;v. Hospital San Martín, Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina;w. Servicio de Neurología - Hospital Carlos G. Durand, CABA, Argentina;x. INECO Neurociencias Oroño - Fundación INECO, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina;y. Neurocomp, Trelew, Chubut, Argentina;z. Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Central Mendoza, Argentina;11. Hospital Español de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina;12. Predigma - Centro de Medicina Preventiva, Posadas, Misiones, Argentina;13. IRNEC (Instituto Regional de Neurociencias), San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina;14. Hospital Español de la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina;15. INEBA, Institute of Neuoscience Buenos Aires, Argentina;16. Hospital Enrique Tornú, CABA, Argentina;17. Unidad asistencial César Milstein, CABA, Argentina;18. SIENES, Centro de Neurorehabilitación de Buenos Aires, Argentina;19. Clinica el Castaño, San Juan, Argentina;110. Axis Neurociencias, Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina;111. RIAPEM (Red Integral Asistencial al Paciente con Esclerosis Múltiple), Santiago del Estero, Argentina;112. Servicio de Neurologia, Hospital Municipal Dr. Julio Méndez, CABA, Argentina;113. Servicio de Neurología - Hospital Militar Central, CABA, Argentina;114. Hospital Militar Campo de Mayo, CABA, Argentina;115. Sanatorio Británico, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina;1p. Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Ramón Santamarina, Tandil, Buenos Aires, Argentina;1q. Clinica San Jorge, Ushuaia, Tierra del fuego, Argentina;1r. Clinica Regional del Sud, Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina;1s. Sección de enfermedades desmielinizantes, Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Padilla, Tucumán, Argentina;1t. Servicio Neurología - Hospital Escuela José F. de San Martín Corrientes, Corrientes, Argentina;1u. Sanatorio Pasteur, Catamarca, Argentina;1v. Servicio de clínica médica, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentina;1w. Servicio de Neurología, Hospital Universitario de CEMIC, CABA, Argentina;1. Center for Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty and University Hospital, University of Cologne, Kerpener Strasse 62, 50937 Cologne, Germany;2. Department of Neuroradiology, Medical Faculty and University Hospital, University of Cologne, Kerpener Strasse 62, 50937 Cologne, Germany;3. Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Hospital Essen, Hufelandstraße 55, 45147 Essen, Germany;4. Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, 11100 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA;5. Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Langendreer, In der Schornau 23-25, 44892 Bochum, Germany;6. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Würzburg, Oberdürrbacher Straße 6, 97080 Würzburg, Germany;7. Department of Neurosurgery, Hôpitaux Robert Schuman, 9 Rue Edward Steichen, 2540, Luxembourg;1. Department of Neurology, Haeundae Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Haeundae Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Internal Medicine, Haeundae Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan, Republic of Korea;1. Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, Kerpener Straße 62, 50937 Cologne, Germany;2. Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine, Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum, Ruhr University Bochum, In der Schornau 23-25, 44892 Bochum, Germany;3. Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Magdeburg, Leipziger Straße 44, 39120 Magdeburg, Germany;4. Department of Child and Adolescence Psychiatry, Research Unit Ethics in Translational Oncology Clinica1 of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Cologne, Kerpener Straße 62, 50937 Cologne, Germany;5. Department of Neuroradiology, RWTH Aachen, Pauwelsstraße 30, 52074 Aachen, Germany;6. Institute of Radiology, Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine, Johannes Wesling Klinikum Minden, Hans-Nolte-Straße 1, 32429 Minden, Germany;7. Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Munich (LMU), Marchioninistraße 15, 81377 Munich, Germany;1. Active Rehabilitation Physiotherapy, Brisbane, Australia;2. Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia;3. QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia;4. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;5. Mater Research, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:The objectives of the present study were to describe the frequency of aggressive multiple sclerosis (aMS) as well as to compare clinical and radiological characteristics in aMS and non-aMS patients included in RelevarEM (NCT 03375177).MethodsThe eligible study population and cohort selection included adult-onset patients (≥18 years) with definite MS. AMS were defined as those reaching confirmed EDSS ≥ 6 within 5 years from symptom onset. Confirmation was achieved when a subsequent EDSS ≥ 6 was recorded at least six months later but within 5 years of the first clinical presentation. AMS and non-aMS were compared using the χ2 test for categorical and the Mann-Whitney for continuous variables at MS onset and multivariable analysis was performed using forward stepwise logistic regression with baseline characteristics at disease onset.ResultsA total of 2158 patients with MS were included: 74 aMS and 2084 non-aMS. The prevalence of aMS in our cohort was 3.4% (95%CI 2.7–4.2). AMS were more likely to be male (p = 0.003), older at MS onset (p < 0.001), have primary progressive MS (PPMS) phenotype (p = 0.03), multifocal presentation (p < 0.001), and spinal cord as well as infratentorial lesions at MRI during disease onset (p = 0.004 and p = 0.002, respectively).Conclusion3.4% of our patient population could be considered aMS. Men, patients older at symptom onset, multifocal presentation, PPMS phenotype, and spinal cord as well as brainstem lesions on MRI at clinical presentation all had higher odds of having aMS.
Keywords:Multiple sclerosis  Aggressive  Cohorts  Registry  Disease history
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