Prospective Assessment of No Evidence of Disease Activity-4 Status in Early Disease Stages of Multiple Sclerosis in Routine Clinical Practice

Guevara C.; Garrido C.; Martinez M.; Farias G.A.; Orellana P.; Soruco W.; Alarcón P.; Diaz V.; Silva C.; Kempton M.J.; Barker G; De Grazia J.

Abstract

Background: In relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, no evidence of disease activity-3 (NEDA-3) is defined as no relapses, no disability progression and no MRI activity. NEDA-4 status is defined as meeting all NEDA-3 criteria plus having an annualized brain volume loss (a-BVL) of <= 0.4%. Prospective real-world studies presenting data on NEDA-4 are scarce. Objective: To determine the proportion of patients failing to meet one or more NEDA-4 criteria and the contribution of each component to this failure. Methods: Forty-eight patients were followed for 12 months. Structural image evaluation, using normalization, of atrophy was used to assess a-BVL. Results: The patients had a mean age of 33.0 years (range 18-57), disease duration of 1.7 years (0.4-4) and Expanded Disability Status Scale score of 1.3 (0-4); 71% were women. All patients were on disease-modifying therapies. During follow-up, 21% of the patients had at least one relapse, 21% had disability progression, 8% had new T2 lesions, and 10% had gadolinium-enhanced lesions. Fifty-eight percent (28/48) achieved NEDA-3 status. a-BVL of >0.4% was observed in 52% (25/48). Only 29% (14/48) achieved NEDA-4 status. Conclusion: a-BVL is a good marker to detect subclinical disease activity. a-BVL is parameter to continue investigating for guiding clinical practice in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

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Título según WOS: Prospective Assessment of No Evidence of Disease Activity-4 Status in Early Disease Stages of Multiple Sclerosis in Routine Clinical Practice
Título según SCOPUS: Prospective assessment of no evidence of disease activity-4 status in early disease stages of multiple sclerosis in routine clinical practice
Título de la Revista: FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
Volumen: 10
Editorial: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3389/fneur.2019.00788

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS