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Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event
OBJECTIVE: To report the 5-year risk and to identify risk factors for the development of a seminal acute or progressive clinical event in a multi-national cohort of asymptomatic subjects meeting 2009 RIS Criteria. METHODS: Retrospectively identified RIS subjects from 22 databases within 5 countries...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943959/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090509 |
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author | Okuda, Darin T. Siva, Aksel Kantarci, Orhun Inglese, Matilde Katz, Ilana Tutuncu, Melih Keegan, B. Mark Donlon, Stacy Hua, Le H. Vidal-Jordana, Angela Montalban, Xavier Rovira, Alex Tintoré, Mar Amato, Maria Pia Brochet, Bruno de Seze, Jérôme Brassat, David Vermersch, Patrick De Stefano, Nicola Sormani, Maria Pia Pelletier, Daniel Lebrun, Christine |
author_facet | Okuda, Darin T. Siva, Aksel Kantarci, Orhun Inglese, Matilde Katz, Ilana Tutuncu, Melih Keegan, B. Mark Donlon, Stacy Hua, Le H. Vidal-Jordana, Angela Montalban, Xavier Rovira, Alex Tintoré, Mar Amato, Maria Pia Brochet, Bruno de Seze, Jérôme Brassat, David Vermersch, Patrick De Stefano, Nicola Sormani, Maria Pia Pelletier, Daniel Lebrun, Christine |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To report the 5-year risk and to identify risk factors for the development of a seminal acute or progressive clinical event in a multi-national cohort of asymptomatic subjects meeting 2009 RIS Criteria. METHODS: Retrospectively identified RIS subjects from 22 databases within 5 countries were evaluated. Time to the first clinical event related to demyelination (acute or 12-month progression of neurological deficits) was compared across different groups by univariate and multivariate analyses utilizing a Cox regression model. RESULTS: Data were available in 451 RIS subjects (F: 354 (78.5%)). The mean age at from the time of the first brain MRI revealing anomalies suggestive of MS was 37.2 years (y) (median: 37.1 y, range: 11–74 y) with mean clinical follow-up time of 4.4 y (median: 2.8 y, range: 0.01–21.1 y). Clinical events were identified in 34% (standard error = 3%) of individuals within a 5-year period from the first brain MRI study. Of those who developed symptoms, 9.6% fulfilled criteria for primary progressive MS. In the multivariate model, age [hazard ratio (HR): 0.98 (95% CI: 0.96–0.99); p = 0.03], sex (male) [HR: 1.93 (1.24–2.99); p = 0.004], and lesions within the cervical or thoracic spinal cord [HR: 3.08 (2.06–4.62); p = <0.001] were identified as significant predictors for the development of a first clinical event. INTERPRETATION: These data provide supportive evidence that a meaningful number of RIS subjects evolve to a first clinical symptom. An age <37 y, male sex, and spinal cord involvement appear to be the most important independent predictors of symptom onset. |
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spelling | pubmed-39439592014-03-10 Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event Okuda, Darin T. Siva, Aksel Kantarci, Orhun Inglese, Matilde Katz, Ilana Tutuncu, Melih Keegan, B. Mark Donlon, Stacy Hua, Le H. Vidal-Jordana, Angela Montalban, Xavier Rovira, Alex Tintoré, Mar Amato, Maria Pia Brochet, Bruno de Seze, Jérôme Brassat, David Vermersch, Patrick De Stefano, Nicola Sormani, Maria Pia Pelletier, Daniel Lebrun, Christine PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To report the 5-year risk and to identify risk factors for the development of a seminal acute or progressive clinical event in a multi-national cohort of asymptomatic subjects meeting 2009 RIS Criteria. METHODS: Retrospectively identified RIS subjects from 22 databases within 5 countries were evaluated. Time to the first clinical event related to demyelination (acute or 12-month progression of neurological deficits) was compared across different groups by univariate and multivariate analyses utilizing a Cox regression model. RESULTS: Data were available in 451 RIS subjects (F: 354 (78.5%)). The mean age at from the time of the first brain MRI revealing anomalies suggestive of MS was 37.2 years (y) (median: 37.1 y, range: 11–74 y) with mean clinical follow-up time of 4.4 y (median: 2.8 y, range: 0.01–21.1 y). Clinical events were identified in 34% (standard error = 3%) of individuals within a 5-year period from the first brain MRI study. Of those who developed symptoms, 9.6% fulfilled criteria for primary progressive MS. In the multivariate model, age [hazard ratio (HR): 0.98 (95% CI: 0.96–0.99); p = 0.03], sex (male) [HR: 1.93 (1.24–2.99); p = 0.004], and lesions within the cervical or thoracic spinal cord [HR: 3.08 (2.06–4.62); p = <0.001] were identified as significant predictors for the development of a first clinical event. INTERPRETATION: These data provide supportive evidence that a meaningful number of RIS subjects evolve to a first clinical symptom. An age <37 y, male sex, and spinal cord involvement appear to be the most important independent predictors of symptom onset. Public Library of Science 2014-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3943959/ /pubmed/24598783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090509 Text en © 2014 Okuda 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Okuda, Darin T. Siva, Aksel Kantarci, Orhun Inglese, Matilde Katz, Ilana Tutuncu, Melih Keegan, B. Mark Donlon, Stacy Hua, Le H. Vidal-Jordana, Angela Montalban, Xavier Rovira, Alex Tintoré, Mar Amato, Maria Pia Brochet, Bruno de Seze, Jérôme Brassat, David Vermersch, Patrick De Stefano, Nicola Sormani, Maria Pia Pelletier, Daniel Lebrun, Christine Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event |
title | Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event |
title_full | Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event |
title_fullStr | Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event |
title_short | Radiologically Isolated Syndrome: 5-Year Risk for an Initial Clinical Event |
title_sort | radiologically isolated syndrome: 5-year risk for an initial clinical event |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3943959/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24598783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090509 |
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