Clinical impact of gender and age at onset on disease trajectory in primary progressive multiple sclerosis patients

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作者
Camerlingo, Sebastian [1 ]
Rubinstein, Fernando [1 ]
Ysrraelit, Maria Celia
Correale, Jorge [2 ]
Contentti, Edgar Carnero
Rojas, Juan, I [3 ]
Patrucco, Liliana [3 ]
Leguizamon, Felisa del Valle [4 ]
Tkachuk, Veronica
Liguori, Nora Fernandez
Cristiano, Edgardo [3 ]
Mainella, Carolina [5 ]
Zanga, Gisela [6 ]
Carra, Adriana [7 ]
Marrodan, Mariano [2 ]
Martinez, Alejandra Diana [7 ]
Silva, Berenice Anabel [8 ]
Alonso, Ricardo [9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Inst Clin Effectiveness & Hlth Policy, Dr Emilio Ravignani 2024, RA-C1414 Buenos Aires, Argentina
[2] FLENI, Neurol Dept, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[3] Ctr Esclerosis Multiple Buenos Aires CEMBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[4] Hosp Gen Agudos Dr Teodoro Alvarez, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[5] Hosp Espanol, Neurol Dept, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[6] Hosp Dr Cesar Milstein, Neurol Dept, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[7] Hosp Britanico, Neurol Dept, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[8] Hosp Italiano Buenos Aires, Neurol Dept, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[9] Ctr Univ Esclerosis Multiple CUEM, Hosp Ramos Mejia, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[10] Sanat Guemes, Neurol Dept, Buenos Aires, Argentina
关键词
Multiple sclerosis; outcome measurement; progressive; epidemiology; immunology; NATURAL-HISTORY; DISABILITY; MS;
D O I
10.1177/13524585231219138
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background and Objectives: Primary-progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) is characterized by gradual neurological deterioration without relapses. This study aimed to investigate the clinical impact of gender and age at disease onset on disease progression and disability accumulation in patients with this disease phenotype. Methods: Secondary data from the RelevarEM registry, a longitudinal database in Argentina, were analyzed. The cohort comprised patients with PPMS who met inclusion criteria. Statistical analysis with multilevel Bayesian robust regression modeling was conducted to assess the associations between gender, age at onset, and Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score trajectories. Results: We identified 125 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PPMS encompassing a total of 464 observations. We found no significant differences in EDSS scores after 10 years of disease progression between genders (-0.08; credible interval (CI): -0.60, 0.42). A 20-year difference in age at onset did not show significant differences in EDSS score after 10 years of disease progression (0.281; CI: -0.251, 0.814). Finally, we also did not find any clinically relevant difference between gender EDSS score with a difference of 20 years in age at onset (-0.021; CI: -0.371, 0.319). Conclusion: Biological plausibility of gender and age effects does not correlate with clinical impact measured by EDSS score.
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页码:336 / 344
页数:9
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