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Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study

BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has been associated to multiple sclerosis (MS). OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the possible association between CCSVI and MS, using a population-based control design. METHODS: A random cohort of 148 incident MS patients were enrolled in the stud...

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Autores principales: Patti, Francesco, Nicoletti, Alessandra, Leone, Carmela, Messina, Silvia, D’Amico, Emanuele, Lo Fermo, Salvatore, Paradisi, Vincenza, Bruno, Elisa, Quattrocchi, Graziella, Veroux, Pierfrancesco, Di Pino, Luigi, Costanzo, Luca, Zappia, Mario
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22870210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041227
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author Patti, Francesco
Nicoletti, Alessandra
Leone, Carmela
Messina, Silvia
D’Amico, Emanuele
Lo Fermo, Salvatore
Paradisi, Vincenza
Bruno, Elisa
Quattrocchi, Graziella
Veroux, Pierfrancesco
Di Pino, Luigi
Costanzo, Luca
Zappia, Mario
author_facet Patti, Francesco
Nicoletti, Alessandra
Leone, Carmela
Messina, Silvia
D’Amico, Emanuele
Lo Fermo, Salvatore
Paradisi, Vincenza
Bruno, Elisa
Quattrocchi, Graziella
Veroux, Pierfrancesco
Di Pino, Luigi
Costanzo, Luca
Zappia, Mario
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has been associated to multiple sclerosis (MS). OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the possible association between CCSVI and MS, using a population-based control design. METHODS: A random cohort of 148 incident MS patients were enrolled in the study. We have also studied 20 patients with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), 40 patients with other neurological diseases (OND), and 172 healthy controls. Transcranial (TCC) and Echo Color Doppler (ECD) were carried out in 380 subjects. A subject was considered CCSVI positive if ≥2 venous hemodynamic criteria were fulfilled. RESULTS: CCSVI was present in 28 (18.9%) of the MS patients, in 2 (10%) of CIS patients, in 11 (6.4%) of the controls, and in 2 (5%) of the OND patients. A significant association between MS and CCSVI was found with an odds ratio of 3.41 (95% confidence interval 1.63–7.13; p = 0.001). CCSVI was significantly more frequent among MS subjects with a disease duration longer than 144 months (26.1% versus 12.6% of patients with duration shorter than 144 months; p = 0.03) and among patients with secondary progressive (SP) and primary progressive (PP) forms (30.2% and 29.4, respectively) than in patients with relapsing remitting (RR) MS (14.3%). A stronger association was found considering SP and PP forms (age adjusted OR = 4.7; 95% CI 1.83–12.0, p = 0.001); the association was weaker with the RR patients (age adjusted OR = 2.58; 95%CI 1.12–5.92; p = 0.02) or not significant in CIS group (age adjusted OR = 2.04; 95%CI 0.40–10.3; p = 0.4). CONCLUSIONS: A higher frequency of CCSVI has been found in MS patients; it was more evident in patients with advanced MS, suggesting that CCSVI could be related to MS disability.
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spelling pubmed-34116682012-08-06 Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study Patti, Francesco Nicoletti, Alessandra Leone, Carmela Messina, Silvia D’Amico, Emanuele Lo Fermo, Salvatore Paradisi, Vincenza Bruno, Elisa Quattrocchi, Graziella Veroux, Pierfrancesco Di Pino, Luigi Costanzo, Luca Zappia, Mario PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has been associated to multiple sclerosis (MS). OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the possible association between CCSVI and MS, using a population-based control design. METHODS: A random cohort of 148 incident MS patients were enrolled in the study. We have also studied 20 patients with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), 40 patients with other neurological diseases (OND), and 172 healthy controls. Transcranial (TCC) and Echo Color Doppler (ECD) were carried out in 380 subjects. A subject was considered CCSVI positive if ≥2 venous hemodynamic criteria were fulfilled. RESULTS: CCSVI was present in 28 (18.9%) of the MS patients, in 2 (10%) of CIS patients, in 11 (6.4%) of the controls, and in 2 (5%) of the OND patients. A significant association between MS and CCSVI was found with an odds ratio of 3.41 (95% confidence interval 1.63–7.13; p = 0.001). CCSVI was significantly more frequent among MS subjects with a disease duration longer than 144 months (26.1% versus 12.6% of patients with duration shorter than 144 months; p = 0.03) and among patients with secondary progressive (SP) and primary progressive (PP) forms (30.2% and 29.4, respectively) than in patients with relapsing remitting (RR) MS (14.3%). A stronger association was found considering SP and PP forms (age adjusted OR = 4.7; 95% CI 1.83–12.0, p = 0.001); the association was weaker with the RR patients (age adjusted OR = 2.58; 95%CI 1.12–5.92; p = 0.02) or not significant in CIS group (age adjusted OR = 2.04; 95%CI 0.40–10.3; p = 0.4). CONCLUSIONS: A higher frequency of CCSVI has been found in MS patients; it was more evident in patients with advanced MS, suggesting that CCSVI could be related to MS disability. Public Library of Science 2012-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3411668/ /pubmed/22870210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041227 Text en © 2012 Patti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Patti, Francesco
Nicoletti, Alessandra
Leone, Carmela
Messina, Silvia
D’Amico, Emanuele
Lo Fermo, Salvatore
Paradisi, Vincenza
Bruno, Elisa
Quattrocchi, Graziella
Veroux, Pierfrancesco
Di Pino, Luigi
Costanzo, Luca
Zappia, Mario
Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study
title Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study
title_full Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study
title_fullStr Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study
title_short Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI: A Population-Based Case Control Study
title_sort multiple sclerosis and ccsvi: a population-based case control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22870210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041227
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