Comparing natural history of early and late onset pediatric multiple sclerosis

Cocco, Eleonora;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: To describe and compare disease course and prognosis of early (i.e., disease onset before age 11 years) and late (i.e., disease onset after age 11 years) onset pediatric multiple sclerosis. Methods: Prospectively-collected clinical information from Italian Multiple Sclerosis Register of 1993 pediatric multiple sclerosis patients, of whom 172 with early onset, was analyzed. Cox models adjusted for sex, baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale score and disease-modifying treatments and stratified for diagnostic criteria adopted (Poser vs McDonald) were used to assess the risk of reaching irreversible Expanded Disability Status Scale scores of 3, 4, and 6, and conversion to secondary progressive phenotype in early vs late onset pediatric patients. Prognostic factors were also evaluated. Results: A greater proportion of males, isolated brainstem involvement, and longer time interval between first and second clinical episode was observed in early vs late onset pediatric patients. Compared to late onset, early onset pediatric patients took longer time from disease onset to convert to secondary progressive phenotype and to reach all disability milestones. Recovery from first demyelinating event, time to first relapse, annualized relapse rate during the first 3 years of disease and disease-modifying treatments exposure were independent predictors for long-term disability in early onset pediatric patients. In late onset pediatric patients, isolated optic neuritis, multifocal symptoms or progressive course at disease onset were additional predictors for long-term disability. Interpretation: These findings point towards the existence of a different natural history in early vs late onset pediatric multiple sclerosis patients.
2022
2022
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
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diagnostic-criteria; brain maturation; sex-differences; children; predictors; revisions; mri; ms; disability; guidelines
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
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De Meo, Ermelinda; Filippi, Massimo; Trojano, Maria; Comi, Giancarlo; Patti, Francasco; Brescia Morra, Vincenzo; Salemi, Giuseppe; Onofrj, Marco; Lus, ...espandi
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