Cargando…
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study
BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has recently been reported to be associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, its actual prevalence, possible association with specific MS phenotypes, and potential pathophysiological role are debated. METHOD: We analysed the clinic...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
BioMed Central
2011
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3221625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22029656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-11-132 |
_version_ | 1782217111830003712 |
---|---|
author | Bastianello, Stefano Romani, Alfredo Viselner, Gisela Tibaldi, Enrico Colli Giugni, Elisabetta Altieri, Marta Cecconi, Pietro Mendozzi, Laura Farina, Massimiliano Mariani, Donatella Galassi, Antonio Quattrini, Claudio Mancini, Marcello Bresciamorra, Vincenzo Lagace, Angela McDonald, Sandy Bono, Giorgio Bergamaschi, Roberto |
author_facet | Bastianello, Stefano Romani, Alfredo Viselner, Gisela Tibaldi, Enrico Colli Giugni, Elisabetta Altieri, Marta Cecconi, Pietro Mendozzi, Laura Farina, Massimiliano Mariani, Donatella Galassi, Antonio Quattrini, Claudio Mancini, Marcello Bresciamorra, Vincenzo Lagace, Angela McDonald, Sandy Bono, Giorgio Bergamaschi, Roberto |
author_sort | Bastianello, Stefano |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has recently been reported to be associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, its actual prevalence, possible association with specific MS phenotypes, and potential pathophysiological role are debated. METHOD: We analysed the clinical data of 710 MS patients attending six centres (five Italian and one Canadian). All were submitted to venous Doppler sonography and diagnosed as having or not having CCSVI according to the criteria of Zamboni et al. RESULTS: Overall, CCSVI was diagnosed in 86% of the patients, but the frequency varied greatly between the centres. Even greater differences were found when considering singly the five diagnostic criteria proposed by Zamboni et al. Despite these differences, significant associations with clinical data were found, the most striking being age at disease onset (about five years greater in CCSVI-positive patients) and clinical severity (mean EDSS score about one point higher in CCSVI-positive patients). Patients with progressive MS were more likely to have CCSVI than those with relapsing-remitting MS. CONCLUSION: The methods for diagnosing CCSVI need to be refined, as the between-centre differences, particularly in single criteria, were excessively high. Despite these discrepancies, the strong associations between CCSVI and MS phenotype suggest that the presence of CCSVI may favour a later development of MS in patients with a lower susceptibility to autoimmune diseases and may increase its severity. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-3221625 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2011 |
publisher | BioMed Central |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-32216252011-11-22 Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study Bastianello, Stefano Romani, Alfredo Viselner, Gisela Tibaldi, Enrico Colli Giugni, Elisabetta Altieri, Marta Cecconi, Pietro Mendozzi, Laura Farina, Massimiliano Mariani, Donatella Galassi, Antonio Quattrini, Claudio Mancini, Marcello Bresciamorra, Vincenzo Lagace, Angela McDonald, Sandy Bono, Giorgio Bergamaschi, Roberto BMC Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has recently been reported to be associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, its actual prevalence, possible association with specific MS phenotypes, and potential pathophysiological role are debated. METHOD: We analysed the clinical data of 710 MS patients attending six centres (five Italian and one Canadian). All were submitted to venous Doppler sonography and diagnosed as having or not having CCSVI according to the criteria of Zamboni et al. RESULTS: Overall, CCSVI was diagnosed in 86% of the patients, but the frequency varied greatly between the centres. Even greater differences were found when considering singly the five diagnostic criteria proposed by Zamboni et al. Despite these differences, significant associations with clinical data were found, the most striking being age at disease onset (about five years greater in CCSVI-positive patients) and clinical severity (mean EDSS score about one point higher in CCSVI-positive patients). Patients with progressive MS were more likely to have CCSVI than those with relapsing-remitting MS. CONCLUSION: The methods for diagnosing CCSVI need to be refined, as the between-centre differences, particularly in single criteria, were excessively high. Despite these discrepancies, the strong associations between CCSVI and MS phenotype suggest that the presence of CCSVI may favour a later development of MS in patients with a lower susceptibility to autoimmune diseases and may increase its severity. BioMed Central 2011-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3221625/ /pubmed/22029656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-11-132 Text en Copyright ©2011 Bastianello et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bastianello, Stefano Romani, Alfredo Viselner, Gisela Tibaldi, Enrico Colli Giugni, Elisabetta Altieri, Marta Cecconi, Pietro Mendozzi, Laura Farina, Massimiliano Mariani, Donatella Galassi, Antonio Quattrini, Claudio Mancini, Marcello Bresciamorra, Vincenzo Lagace, Angela McDonald, Sandy Bono, Giorgio Bergamaschi, Roberto Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study |
title | Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study |
title_full | Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study |
title_fullStr | Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study |
title_full_unstemmed | Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study |
title_short | Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study |
title_sort | chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: clinical correlates from a multicentre study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3221625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22029656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-11-132 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT bastianellostefano chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT romanialfredo chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT viselnergisela chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT tibaldienricocolli chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT giugnielisabetta chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT altierimarta chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT cecconipietro chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT mendozzilaura chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT farinamassimiliano chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT marianidonatella chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT galassiantonio chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT quattriniclaudio chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT mancinimarcello chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT bresciamorravincenzo chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT lagaceangela chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT mcdonaldsandy chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT bonogiorgio chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy AT bergamaschiroberto chroniccerebrospinalvenousinsufficiencyinmultiplesclerosisclinicalcorrelatesfromamulticentrestudy |