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Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study
BACKGROUND: The effects of socio-economic status on mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis is not well known. The objective was to examine mortality due to multiple sclerosis according to socio-economic status. METHODS: A retrospective observational cohort design was used with recruitment fro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9678948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36426377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100542 |
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author | Wilson, Sarah Calocer, Floriane Rollot, Fabien Fauvernier, Mathieu Remontet, Laurent Tron, Laure Vukusic, Sandra Le Page, Emmanuelle Debouverie, Marc Ciron, Jonathan Ruet, Aurélie De Sèze, Jérôme Zephir, Hélène Moreau, Thibault Lebrun-Frénay, Christine Laplaud, David-Axel Clavelou, Pierre Labauge, Pierre Berger, Eric Pelletier, Jean Heinzlef, Olivier Thouvenot, Eric Camdessanché, Jean Philippe Leray, Emmanuelle Dejardin, Olivier Defer, Gilles |
author_facet | Wilson, Sarah Calocer, Floriane Rollot, Fabien Fauvernier, Mathieu Remontet, Laurent Tron, Laure Vukusic, Sandra Le Page, Emmanuelle Debouverie, Marc Ciron, Jonathan Ruet, Aurélie De Sèze, Jérôme Zephir, Hélène Moreau, Thibault Lebrun-Frénay, Christine Laplaud, David-Axel Clavelou, Pierre Labauge, Pierre Berger, Eric Pelletier, Jean Heinzlef, Olivier Thouvenot, Eric Camdessanché, Jean Philippe Leray, Emmanuelle Dejardin, Olivier Defer, Gilles |
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description | BACKGROUND: The effects of socio-economic status on mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis is not well known. The objective was to examine mortality due to multiple sclerosis according to socio-economic status. METHODS: A retrospective observational cohort design was used with recruitment from 18 French multiple sclerosis expert centers participating in the Observatoire Français de la Sclérose en Plaques. All patients lived in metropolitan France and had a definite or probable diagnosis of multiple sclerosis according to either Poser or McDonald criteria with an onset of disease between 1960 and 2015. Initial phenotype was either relapsing-onset or primary progressive onset. Vital status was updated on January 1st 2016. Socio-economic status was measured by an ecological index, the European Deprivation Index and was attributed to each patient according to their home address. Excess death rates were studied according to socio-economic status using additive excess hazard models with multidimensional penalised splines. The initial hypothesis was a potential socio-economic gradient in excess mortality. FINDINGS: A total of 34,169 multiple sclerosis patients were included (88% relapsing onset (n = 30,083), 12% progressive onset (n = 4086)), female/male sex ratio 2.7 for relapsing-onset and 1.3 for progressive-onset). Mean age at disease onset was 31.6 (SD = 9.8) for relapsing-onset and 42.7 (SD = 10.8) for progressive-onset. At the end of follow-up, 1849 patients had died (4.4% for relapsing-onset (n = 1311) and 13.2% for progressive-onset (n = 538)). A socio-economic gradient was found for relapsing-onset patients; more deprived patients had a greater excess death rate. At thirty years of disease duration and a year of onset of symptoms of 1980, survival probability difference (or deprivation gap) between less deprived relapsing-onset patients (EDI = −6) and more deprived relapsing-onset patients (EDI = 12) was 16.6% (95% confidence interval (CI) [10.3%–22.9%]) for men and 12.3% (95%CI [7.6%–17.0%]) for women. No clear socio-economic mortality gradient was found in progressive-onset patients. INTERPRETATION: Socio-economic status was associated with mortality due to multiple sclerosis in relapsing-onset patients. Improvements in overall care of more socio-economically deprived patients with multiple sclerosis could help reduce these socio-economic inequalities in multiple sclerosis-related mortality. FUNDING: This study was funded by the ARSEP foundation “Fondation pour l'aide à la recherche sur la Sclérose en Plaques” (Grant Reference Number 1122). Data collection has been supported by a grant provided by the French State and handled by the “Agence Nationale de la Recherche,” within the framework of the “Investments for the Future” programme, under the reference ANR-10-COHO-002, Observatoire Français de la Sclérose en Plaques (OFSEP). |
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spelling | pubmed-96789482022-11-23 Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study Wilson, Sarah Calocer, Floriane Rollot, Fabien Fauvernier, Mathieu Remontet, Laurent Tron, Laure Vukusic, Sandra Le Page, Emmanuelle Debouverie, Marc Ciron, Jonathan Ruet, Aurélie De Sèze, Jérôme Zephir, Hélène Moreau, Thibault Lebrun-Frénay, Christine Laplaud, David-Axel Clavelou, Pierre Labauge, Pierre Berger, Eric Pelletier, Jean Heinzlef, Olivier Thouvenot, Eric Camdessanché, Jean Philippe Leray, Emmanuelle Dejardin, Olivier Defer, Gilles Lancet Reg Health Eur Articles BACKGROUND: The effects of socio-economic status on mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis is not well known. The objective was to examine mortality due to multiple sclerosis according to socio-economic status. METHODS: A retrospective observational cohort design was used with recruitment from 18 French multiple sclerosis expert centers participating in the Observatoire Français de la Sclérose en Plaques. All patients lived in metropolitan France and had a definite or probable diagnosis of multiple sclerosis according to either Poser or McDonald criteria with an onset of disease between 1960 and 2015. Initial phenotype was either relapsing-onset or primary progressive onset. Vital status was updated on January 1st 2016. Socio-economic status was measured by an ecological index, the European Deprivation Index and was attributed to each patient according to their home address. Excess death rates were studied according to socio-economic status using additive excess hazard models with multidimensional penalised splines. The initial hypothesis was a potential socio-economic gradient in excess mortality. FINDINGS: A total of 34,169 multiple sclerosis patients were included (88% relapsing onset (n = 30,083), 12% progressive onset (n = 4086)), female/male sex ratio 2.7 for relapsing-onset and 1.3 for progressive-onset). Mean age at disease onset was 31.6 (SD = 9.8) for relapsing-onset and 42.7 (SD = 10.8) for progressive-onset. At the end of follow-up, 1849 patients had died (4.4% for relapsing-onset (n = 1311) and 13.2% for progressive-onset (n = 538)). A socio-economic gradient was found for relapsing-onset patients; more deprived patients had a greater excess death rate. At thirty years of disease duration and a year of onset of symptoms of 1980, survival probability difference (or deprivation gap) between less deprived relapsing-onset patients (EDI = −6) and more deprived relapsing-onset patients (EDI = 12) was 16.6% (95% confidence interval (CI) [10.3%–22.9%]) for men and 12.3% (95%CI [7.6%–17.0%]) for women. No clear socio-economic mortality gradient was found in progressive-onset patients. INTERPRETATION: Socio-economic status was associated with mortality due to multiple sclerosis in relapsing-onset patients. Improvements in overall care of more socio-economically deprived patients with multiple sclerosis could help reduce these socio-economic inequalities in multiple sclerosis-related mortality. FUNDING: This study was funded by the ARSEP foundation “Fondation pour l'aide à la recherche sur la Sclérose en Plaques” (Grant Reference Number 1122). Data collection has been supported by a grant provided by the French State and handled by the “Agence Nationale de la Recherche,” within the framework of the “Investments for the Future” programme, under the reference ANR-10-COHO-002, Observatoire Français de la Sclérose en Plaques (OFSEP). Elsevier 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9678948/ /pubmed/36426377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100542 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Wilson, Sarah Calocer, Floriane Rollot, Fabien Fauvernier, Mathieu Remontet, Laurent Tron, Laure Vukusic, Sandra Le Page, Emmanuelle Debouverie, Marc Ciron, Jonathan Ruet, Aurélie De Sèze, Jérôme Zephir, Hélène Moreau, Thibault Lebrun-Frénay, Christine Laplaud, David-Axel Clavelou, Pierre Labauge, Pierre Berger, Eric Pelletier, Jean Heinzlef, Olivier Thouvenot, Eric Camdessanché, Jean Philippe Leray, Emmanuelle Dejardin, Olivier Defer, Gilles Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study |
title | Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study |
title_full | Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study |
title_fullStr | Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study |
title_short | Effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in France: A retrospective observational cohort study |
title_sort | effects of socioeconomic status on excess mortality in patients with multiple sclerosis in france: a retrospective observational cohort study |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9678948/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36426377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100542 |
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