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Neurology | 2016

Assessing response to interferon-β in a multicenter dataset of patients with MS

Maria Pia Sormani; Claudio Gasperini; Marzia Romeo; Jordi Río; Massimiliano Calabrese; Eleonora Cocco; Christian Enzingher; Franz Fazekas; Massimo Filippi; Antonio Gallo; Ludwig Kappos; Maria Giovanna Marrosu; Vittorio Martinelli; Luca Prosperini; Maria A. Rocca; Alex Rovira; Till Sprenger; Gioacchino Tedeschi; Mar Tintoré; Carla Tortorella; Maria Trojano; Xavier Montalban; Carlo Pozzilli; Giancarlo Comi; Nicola De Stefano

Objective: To provide new insights into the role of markers of response to interferon-β therapy in multiple sclerosis (MS) in a multicenter setting, focusing on the relevance of MRI lesions in combination with clinical variables. Methods: A large multicenter clinical dataset was collected within the Magnetic Resonance Imaging in MS (MAGNIMS) network. This included a large cohort of patients with relapsing-remitting MS on interferon-β treatment, MRI and clinical assessments during the first year of treatment, and clinical follow-up of at least 2 additional years. Heterogeneity among centers was assessed before pooling the data. The association of 1-year MRI or clinical relapses with the risk of treatment failure (defined as Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS] worsening or treatment switch for inefficacy) and of EDSS worsening alone was evaluated using multivariate Cox models. Results: A pooled dataset of 1,280 patients with relapsing-remitting MS from 9 MAGNIMS centers was analyzed. The risk of failure had a relevant increase with 1 relapse (hazard ratio [HR] 1.84, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.39–2.44, p < 0.001) and ≥3 new T2 lesions (HR 1.55, 95% CI 0.92–2.60, p = 0.09). In patients without relapses and less than 3 new T2 lesions, the 3-year risk of failure and EDSS worsening were 17% and 15%; in patients with 1 relapse or ≥3 new T2 lesions, the risks were 27% and 22%; in patients with both conditions or more than 1 relapse, the risks were 48% (p < 0.001) and 29% (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Substantial MRI activity, particularly if in combination with clinical relapses, during the first year of treatment with interferon-β indicates significant risk of treatment failure and EDSS worsening in the short term.


XXVI Congresso della Divisione di Chimica Analitica della Società Chimica Italiana | 2016

Multiple Sclerosis and environmental factors.

Joanna Izabela Lachowicz; Paolo Valera; Alessandro Sanna; Valeria Marina Nurchi; Guido Crisponi; Lorena Lorefice; Eleonora Cocco


13th European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference (EuroBIC 13) | 2016

Geoepidemiology of Multiple Sclerosis: the environmental factors.

I. Lachowicz Joanna; Paolo Valera; Alessandro Sanna; Eleonora Cocco


6th International Conference on Medical Geology – MEDGEO’15 | 2015

Assessment of geochemical factors in multiple sclerosis distribution in the south-western Sardinia

Alessandro Sanna; Lorena Lorefice; Alessandro Mazzella; Jessica Frau; Giancarlo Coghe; Giuseppe Fenu; Maria Giovanna Marrosu; Eleonora Cocco; Paolo Valera


Archive | 2014

Vitamin D serum levels and balance are not related in Multiple Sclerosis

Giancarlo Coghe; Massimiliano Pau; M. Melis; Jessica Frau; Lorena Lorefice; E Dessì; Gianluca Porcu; F Atzeni; Stefano Mariotti; Eleonora Cocco; Maria Giovanna Marrosu


XLIII Congress of Italian Neurological Society | 2012

Role of geo-chemical environmental factors in multiple sclerosis distribution in the south-western Sardinia

Lorena Lorefice; Eleonora Cocco; Giuseppe Fenu; Jessica Frau; Giancarlo Coghe; Roberta Massa; Luigina Musu; E Mamusa; Paolo Valera; Maria Giovanna Marrosu


XLI Congresso Società Italiana di Neurologia, | 2010

Evaluation of high doses of ascorbic acid efficacy in Charcot Marie Tooth type 1A

Giancarlo Coghe; E Mamusa; Eleonora Cocco; Jessica Frau; Giuseppe Fenu; Lorena Lorefice; Rachele Piras; M. Melis; Alessandro Vannelli; Daniela Corongiu; Stefania Tranquilli; Giovanni Marrosu; Maria Giovanna Marrosu


XXXIX Congress of the Italian Neurological Society (SIN) | 2008

Thyroid antibodies in the CSF of Sardinian multiple sclerosis patients

Giuseppe Fenu; Eleonora Cocco; Claudia Sardu; Giancarlo Coghe; Rachele Piras; Jessica Frau; Lorena Lorefice; Raffaele Murru; Cristina Mancosu; Nicola Carboni; Maria Giovanna Marrosu


XXXIX Congress of the Italian Neurological Society (SIN) | 2008

Multiple sclerosis and fertilization in vitro with embryo transfer (FIVET): a case report

Lorena Lorefice; Jessica Frau; E Mamusa; Eleonora Cocco; Nicola Carboni; Maria Giovanna Marrosu


XXXIX Congress of the Italian Neurological Society (SIN) | 2008

Impact of the media on future hope in multiple sclerosis

Jessica Frau; Eleonora Cocco; Claudia Sardu; F Di Stefano; Lorena Lorefice; Giancarlo Coghe; Rachele Piras; Giuseppe Fenu; E Mamusa; Nicola Carboni; Maria Giovanna Marrosu

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University of Cagliari

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