Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8647279 | Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In TOP patients with a median (range) baseline EDSS score of 3.5 (0.0-9.5) who completed 24 months of natalizumab treatment, the rate of 48-week confirmed disability worsening events was below 15%; after approximately 5.5 years of natalizumab treatment, 86.5% and 94.7% of patients did not have EDSS score increases of â¥1.0 or â¥2.0 points, respectively. The presence of relapses was associated with higher rates of overall disability worsening. These results were confirmed by assessing transition to EDSS milestones. Lower rates of overall 48-week confirmed EDSS worsening and of transitioning from EDSS score 4.0-5.0 to â¥6.0 in the absence of relapses suggest that relapses remain a significant driver of disability worsening and that on-treatment relapses in natalizumab-treated patients are of prognostic importance.
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Maria Trojano, Helmut Butzkueven, Ludwig Kappos, Heinz Wiendl, Tim Spelman, Fabio Pellegrini, Yi Chen, Qunming Dong, Harold Koendgen, Shibeshih Belachew,