The natural history of primary progressive multiple sclerosis: insights from the German NeuroTransData registry

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作者
Braune, Stefan [1 ]
Bluemich, Sandra [2 ]
Bruns, Carola [2 ]
Dirks, Petra [3 ]
Hoffmann, Jeanette [2 ]
Heer, Yanic [4 ]
Rouzic, Erwan Muros-Le [3 ]
Bergmann, Arnfin [1 ]
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[1] NeuroTransData, Neuburg An Der Donau, Germany
[2] Roche Pharm AG, Grenzach Wyhlen, Germany
[3] F Hoffmann La Roche Ltd, Basel, Switzerland
[4] PricewaterhouseCoopers PwC, Zurich, Switzerland
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Primary progressive multiple sclerosis; Natural history; Retrospective study; Cohort studies; Quality of life; BURDEN; ONSET; MS;
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10.1186/s12883-023-03273-9
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BackgroundPrimary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) is characterised by gradual worsening of disability from symptom onset. Knowledge about the natural course of PPMS remains limited.MethodsPPMS patients from the German NeuroTransData (NTD) MS registry with data from 56 outpatient practices were employed for retrospective cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. The cross-sectional analysis included a contemporary PPMS cohort with a documented visit within the last 2 years before index date (1 Jan 2021). The longitudinal analysis included a disease modifying therapy (DMT)-naive population and focused on the evolution of expanded disability status scale (EDSS) from the first available assessment at or after diagnosis within the NTD registry to index date. Outcome measures were estimated median time from first EDSS assessment to first 24-week confirmed EDSS & GE; 4 and & GE; 7. Besides EDSS change, the proportion of patients on disability pension were described over time.ResultsThe cross-sectional analysis included 481 PPMS patients (59.9% female, mean [standard deviation, SD] age 60.5 [11.5] years, mean [SD] EDSS 4.9 [2.1]). Estimated median time from first EDSS assessment after diagnosis to reach 24-week confirmed EDSS & GE; 4 for DMT-naive patients was 6.9 years. Median time to EDSS & GE; 7 was 9.7 years for 25% of the population. Over a decade mean (SD) EDSS scores increased from 4.6 (2.1) to 5.7 (2.0); the proportion of patients on disability pension increased from 18.9% to 33.3%.ConclusionsThis study provides first insights into the German NTD real-world cohort of PPMS patients. Findings confirm the steadily deteriorating course of PPMS accompanied by increasingly limited quality of life.
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