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Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations

BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly important for the early detection of suboptimal responders to disease-modifying therapy for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis. Treatment response criteria are becoming more stringent with the use of composite measures, such as no evid...

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Autores principales: Arnold, Douglas L, Li, David, Hohol, Marika, Chakraborty, Santanu, Chankowsky, Jeffrey, Alikhani, Katayoun, Duquette, Pierre, Bhan, Virender, Montanera, Walter, Rabinovitch, Hyman, Morrish, William, Vandorpe, Robert, Guilbert, François, Traboulsee, Anthony, Kremenchutzky, Marcelo
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28607695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2055217315589775
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author Arnold, Douglas L
Li, David
Hohol, Marika
Chakraborty, Santanu
Chankowsky, Jeffrey
Alikhani, Katayoun
Duquette, Pierre
Bhan, Virender
Montanera, Walter
Rabinovitch, Hyman
Morrish, William
Vandorpe, Robert
Guilbert, François
Traboulsee, Anthony
Kremenchutzky, Marcelo
author_facet Arnold, Douglas L
Li, David
Hohol, Marika
Chakraborty, Santanu
Chankowsky, Jeffrey
Alikhani, Katayoun
Duquette, Pierre
Bhan, Virender
Montanera, Walter
Rabinovitch, Hyman
Morrish, William
Vandorpe, Robert
Guilbert, François
Traboulsee, Anthony
Kremenchutzky, Marcelo
author_sort Arnold, Douglas L
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description BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly important for the early detection of suboptimal responders to disease-modifying therapy for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis. Treatment response criteria are becoming more stringent with the use of composite measures, such as no evidence of disease activity (NEDA), which combines clinical and radiological measures, and NEDA-4, which includes the evaluation of brain atrophy. METHODS: The Canadian MRI Working Group of neurologists and radiologists convened to discuss the use of brain and spinal cord imaging in the assessment of relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis patients during the treatment course. RESULTS: Nine key recommendations were developed based on published sources and expert opinion. Recommendations addressed image acquisition, use of gadolinium, MRI requisitioning by clinicians, and reporting of lesions and brain atrophy by radiologists. Routine MRI follow-ups are recommended beginning at three to six months after treatment initiation, at six to 12 months after the reference scan, and annually thereafter. The interval between scans may be altered according to clinical circumstances. CONCLUSIONS: The Canadian recommendations update the 2006 Consortium of MS Centers Consensus revised guidelines to assist physicians in their management of MS patients and to aid in treatment decision making.
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spelling pubmed-54333392017-06-12 Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations Arnold, Douglas L Li, David Hohol, Marika Chakraborty, Santanu Chankowsky, Jeffrey Alikhani, Katayoun Duquette, Pierre Bhan, Virender Montanera, Walter Rabinovitch, Hyman Morrish, William Vandorpe, Robert Guilbert, François Traboulsee, Anthony Kremenchutzky, Marcelo Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin Original Article BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly important for the early detection of suboptimal responders to disease-modifying therapy for relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis. Treatment response criteria are becoming more stringent with the use of composite measures, such as no evidence of disease activity (NEDA), which combines clinical and radiological measures, and NEDA-4, which includes the evaluation of brain atrophy. METHODS: The Canadian MRI Working Group of neurologists and radiologists convened to discuss the use of brain and spinal cord imaging in the assessment of relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis patients during the treatment course. RESULTS: Nine key recommendations were developed based on published sources and expert opinion. Recommendations addressed image acquisition, use of gadolinium, MRI requisitioning by clinicians, and reporting of lesions and brain atrophy by radiologists. Routine MRI follow-ups are recommended beginning at three to six months after treatment initiation, at six to 12 months after the reference scan, and annually thereafter. The interval between scans may be altered according to clinical circumstances. CONCLUSIONS: The Canadian recommendations update the 2006 Consortium of MS Centers Consensus revised guidelines to assist physicians in their management of MS patients and to aid in treatment decision making. SAGE Publications 2015-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5433339/ /pubmed/28607695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2055217315589775 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page(http://www.uk.sagepub.com/aboutus/openaccess.htm).
spellingShingle Original Article
Arnold, Douglas L
Li, David
Hohol, Marika
Chakraborty, Santanu
Chankowsky, Jeffrey
Alikhani, Katayoun
Duquette, Pierre
Bhan, Virender
Montanera, Walter
Rabinovitch, Hyman
Morrish, William
Vandorpe, Robert
Guilbert, François
Traboulsee, Anthony
Kremenchutzky, Marcelo
Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations
title Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations
title_full Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations
title_fullStr Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations
title_short Evolving role of MRI in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: Canadian Consensus recommendations
title_sort evolving role of mri in optimizing the treatment of multiple sclerosis: canadian consensus recommendations
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28607695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2055217315589775
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