Prediction of on-treatment disability worsening in RRMS with the MAGNIMS score
- Creators
- Kunchok A.
- Lechner-Scott J.
- Granella F.
- Trojano M.
- Alroughani R.
- Sola P.
- Ferraro D.
- Lugaresi A.
- Onofrj M.
- Ozakbas S.
- Izquierdo G.
- Grammond P.
- Luis Sanchez-Menoyo J.
- Van Wijmeersch B.
- Boz C.
- Pucci E.
- McCombe P.
- Grand'Maison F.
- Spitaleri D.
- Vucic S.
- Hupperts R.
- Jokubaitis V.
- Sormani M. P.
- Butzkueven H.
- Kalincik T.
- Others:
- Kunchok, A.
- Lechner-Scott, J.
- Granella, F.
- Trojano, M.
- Alroughani, R.
- Sola, P.
- Ferraro, D.
- Lugaresi, A.
- Onofrj, M.
- Ozakbas, S.
- Izquierdo, G.
- Grammond, P.
- Luis Sanchez-Menoyo, J.
- Van Wijmeersch, B.
- Boz, C.
- Pucci, E.
- Mccombe, P.
- Grand'Maison, F.
- Spitaleri, D.
- Vucic, S.
- Hupperts, R.
- Jokubaitis, V.
- Sormani, M. P.
- Butzkueven, H.
- Kalincik, T.
Description
Background: The magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis (MAGNIMS) score combines relapses and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions to predict disability outcomes in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) treated with interferon-β. Objective: To validate the MAGNIMS score and extend to other disease-modifying therapies (DMTs). To examine the prognostic value of gadolinium contrast-enhancing (Gd+) lesions. Methods: This RRMS MSBase cohort study (n = 2293) used a Cox model to examine the prognostic value of relapses, MRI activity and the MAGNIMS score for disability worsening during treatment with interferon-β and three other DMTs. Results: Three new T2 lesions (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.60, p = 0.028) or two relapses (HR = 2.24, p = 0.002) on interferon-β (for 12 months) were predictive of disability worsening over 4 years. MAGNIMS score = 2 (1 relapse and ⩾3 T2 lesions or ⩾2 relapses) was associated with a greater risk of disability worsening on interferon-β (HR = 2.0, p = 0.001). In pooled cohort of four DMTs, similar associations were seen (MAGNIMS score = 2: HR = 1.72, p = 0.001). Secondary analyses demonstrated that the addition of Gd+ to the MAGNIMS did not materially improve its prediction of disability worsening. Conclusion: We have validated the MAGNIMS score in RRMS and extended its application to three other DMTs: 1 relapse and ⩾3 T2 lesions or ⩾2 relapses predicted worsening of disability. Contrast-enhancing lesions did not substantially improve the prognostic score.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1019781
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1019781
- Origin repository
- UNIGE