Neuroimaging assessment of facility-bound severely-affected MS reveals the critical role of cortical gray matter pathology: results from the CASA–MS case-controlled study
Background A subgroup of people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) will develop severe disability. The pathophysiology underlying severe MS is unknown. The comprehensive assessment of severely affected MS (CASA–MS) was a case-controlled study that compared severely disabled in skilled nursing (SD/SN) (E...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurology 2024-08, Vol.271 (8), p.4949-4962 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
A subgroup of people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) will develop severe disability. The pathophysiology underlying severe MS is unknown. The comprehensive assessment of severely affected MS (CASA–MS) was a case-controlled study that compared severely disabled in skilled nursing (SD/SN) (EDSS ≥ 7.0) to less-disabled (EDSS 3.0–6.5) community dwelling (CD) progressive pwMS, matched on age-, sex- and disease-duration (DDM).
Objectives
To identify neuroimaging and molecular biomarker characteristics that distinguish SD/SN from DDM–CD progressive pwMS.
Methods
This study was carried at SN facility and at a tertiary MS center. The study collected clinical, molecular (serum neurofilament light chain, sNfL and glial acidic fibrillary protein, sGFAP) and MRI quantitative lesion-, brain volume-, and tissue integrity-derived measures. Statistical analyses were controlled for multiple comparisons.
Results
42 SD/SN and 42 DDM–CD were enrolled. SD/SN pwMS showed significantly lower cortical volume (CV) (
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ISSN: | 0340-5354 1432-1459 1432-1459 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00415-024-12420-2 |