The natural history of multiple sclerosis, a geographically based study 10: relapses and long-term disability
Imperial College London · Sylvia Lawry Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The relationship of relapses to long-term disability in multiple sclerosis is uncertain. Relapse reduction is a common therapeutic target but clinical trials have shown dissociation between relapse suppression and disability accumulation. We investigated relationships between relapses and disability progression for outcomes of requiring assistance to walk, being bedridden and dying from multiple sclerosis [Disability Status Scale 6, 8, 10] by analysing 28 000 patient-years of evolution in 806-bout onset patients from the London Ontario natural history cohort. Having previously shown no effect of relapse frequency among progressive multiple sclerosis subtypes, here we examined these measures in the…
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7Topics & keywords
- Multiple sclerosis
- Natural history
- Expanded Disability Status Scale
- Medicine
- Cohort
- Confidence interval
- Natural history study
- Pediatrics