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Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 68: 104104, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36057175

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The objective of the study was to evaluate the incidence of COVID-19 after complete vaccination in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) included in the Argentinean MS and NMOSD registry (RelevarEM, NCT03375177). METHODS: cohort study conducted between May 2021 and December 2021. The primary outcome was the appearance of infection during the follow-up time (at least three months after complete vaccination (second dose)). Data was collected through the contact between the treating physician and the patient. Specific information was requested (date, symptoms, need for hospitalization, ventilatory assistance, treatment, and evolution). The contact was made every 30 days during the period of 3 months after the full dose vaccination. A positive COVID-19 case was defined according to the definition established by the Ministry of Health in Argentina. Cumulative incidence was reported by Kaplan Meier survival curves as well as incidence density. RESULTS: A total of 576 PwMS were included, mean age 45.2 ± 13 years, 432 (75%) RRMS, 403 (70%) were female. The mean and median time of follow-up after the second dose was 91 ± 17 and 94 ± 21 days respectively. Most frequent first and second dose received was Astra-Zeneca vaccine, followed by Sputnik V vaccine. During follow-up a total of twenty COVID-19 cases were observed for a total exposure time of 39,557 days. The overall cumulative incidence for the observed period was 3.4% (SE 0.4%) with an overall incidence density of 5 × 10.000 patients/day (95%CI 0.7-12). We observed more cases in woman than men with an incidence density of 6 × 10.000 patients/day (95%CI 0.9-9) vs. 3 × 10.000 patients/day (95%CI 0.2-6) respectively, but not significantly different (IRR 1.7 95% CI 0.56-7.37 p = 0.15). CONCLUSION: we found an incidence density of breakthrough COVID-19 infection of 5 × 10.000 patients/day (95%CI 0.7-12) after vaccination in Argentina.


Assuntos
COVID-19 , Esclerose Múltipla , Masculino , Humanos , Feminino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , COVID-19/epidemiologia , COVID-19/prevenção & controle , Esclerose Múltipla/epidemiologia , Estudos de Coortes , Vacinação
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Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 58: 103401, 2022 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35216784

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BACKGROUND: In multiple sclerosis demographics there is a well-known female prevalence and male patients have been less specifically evaluated in clinical studies, though some clinical differences have been reported between sexes. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess clinical and demographic differences between male and female patients included in the national Argentine MS Registry-RelevarEM. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study was observational, retrospective, and was based on the data of 3099 MS patients included as of 04 April 2021. The statistical analysis plan included bivariate analyses with the crude data and also after adjustment for the MS phenotype, further categorized as progressive-onset MS or relapsing-onset MS. In the adjusted analysis, the Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio was compared to the crude odds ratio, to account for the phenotype as a confounder. RESULTS: The data from 1,074 (34.7%) men and 2,025 (65.3%) women with MS diagnosis were analysed. Males presented primary progressive disease two times more often than women (11% and 5%, respectively). In the crude analyses by sex, the presence of exclusively infratentorial lesions in the magnetic resonance imaging studies was more frequent in males than in females, but after adjustment by MS onset phenotype, such difference was only present in males with relapsing-onset MS (p = 0.00006). Similarly, worse Expanded Disability Status Scale scores were confirmed only in men with relapsing-onset disease after phenotype adjustment (p = 0.02). CONCLUSION: We did not find any statistically significant clinical or demographic difference between sexes when the progressive MS phenotype was specifically considered. However, the differences we found between the clinical phenotypes are in line with the literature and highlight the importance of stratifying the analyses by sex and phenotype when designing MS studies.


Assuntos
Esclerose Múltipla Recidivante-Remitente , Esclerose Múltipla , Demografia , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Esclerose Múltipla/diagnóstico , Esclerose Múltipla/epidemiologia , Esclerose Múltipla Recidivante-Remitente/epidemiologia , Fenótipo , Prognóstico , Sistema de Registros , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 57: 103329, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35158443

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BACKGROUND: There has been an increase in the number of reports of multiple sclerosis (MS) rebound activity (RA), which is usually defined as a severe disease reactivation after natalizumab or fingolimod withdrawal that exceeds pre-treatment baseline inflammatory activity. The frequency and risk factors that could predict RA remain unknown. Fingolimod is currently the most frequently prescribed disease modifying therapy for MS in Argentina, so that there is a need to determine possible predictors of RA. OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for developing RA after fingolimod cessation; to describe RA characteristics, management and evolution. METHODS: The study was a multicenter, retrospective, case-control study of patients with MS who had discontinued fingolimod and were followed up to nine months after discontinuation. Demographic, clinical and paraclinical data was extracted, including age, gender, MS phenotype, reason for discontinuation, number of relapses during the year prior to suspension, time treated with fingolimod, EDSS before, during and after rebound, MRI findings. RESULTS: 26 cases of RA were matched 1:1 with patients without RA. The median time elapsed to RA was 50 days. 68% showed worsening of the EDSS in the evaluation at 3 months of RA. When compared with the control group, no difference was found in terms of age, gender, phenotype, EDSS at the moment of suspension, reason for discontinuation, number of relapses in the previous year, and time on therapy. CONCLUSION: In this case-controlled study, no risk factors could be identified to predict RA after fingolimod cessation. Further controlled, prospective, better powered studies are needed to confirm these findings.


Assuntos
Esclerose Múltipla Recidivante-Remitente , Esclerose Múltipla , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Cloridrato de Fingolimode/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Imunossupressores/efeitos adversos , Esclerose Múltipla/tratamento farmacológico , Esclerose Múltipla/epidemiologia , Natalizumab , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 55: 103212, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34418739

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BACKGROUND: The prevalence and incidence of Multiple Sclerosis have been increasing worldwide over the last decades. Most of the publications during the last years outstand the prevalence in Europe, North America and Latin America. In Argentina, data published on this topic is scarce and most of the studies took place in Buenos Aires. In a recent publication, we reported an MS prevalence rate of 30.3/100,000 in the overall extension of Santa Fe, Argentina, and in that study, we noticed that MS seemed to be more frequent in the southern region of the province. OBJECTIVE: In this study we aimed to estimate the prevalence of MS in Rosario (the third most populated district of Argentina), placed in the southeastern part of Santa Fe province. METHODS: This is a population based, cross-sectional study. We studied the members of the Province´s medical Care Program, a health maintenance organization of the public-sector employees that offers medical and health services to 567,819 members in the province 163,513 of whom have permanent residence in Rosario department, being a large representative sample. The selected prevalence date was 30 June 2019. Cases of MS were detected with a thorough search in the electronic databases of affiliates, linking and aggregating datasets. RESULTS: Seventy-nine MS cases were detected. The mean age was 47.7 (SD 13.5); female to male ratio was 3 to 1; the most frequent phenotype was relapsing-remitting (82.3%) followed by secondary-progressive (15.2%) and primary-progressive (2.5%). The crude prevalence rate of MS in Rosario as on 30 June 2019 was 48.3/100,000 inhabitants (95% CI: 48.28 - 48.35), 63.7/100,000 for females and 28.3/100,000 for males. The age-standardised MS prevalence rate was 43.4/100,000 inhabitants (95% CI:43.37 - 43.43) while the sex-standardised prevalence was estimated at 46.7/100,000 inhabitants (95% CI: 46.68 - 46.74). Making a proportional and linear projection to the total number of inhabitants, we deemed a total of 578 MS cases in Rosario, according to the 2010 census, and projected 620 cases by July 2019. CONCLUSION: This is the first study that provides epidemiological data of MS prevalence for Rosario. It confirms that there are differences in the distribution of MS in Santa Fe that favour the aggregation of cases in the southern part of the province. It also supplies updated and relevant data on the distribution of MS in Argentina and Latin America.


Assuntos
Esclerose Múltipla , Argentina/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Incidência , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Esclerose Múltipla/epidemiologia , Prevalência
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Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 54: 103148, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34280680

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BACKGROUND: Upon the COVID-19 pandemic emergence, safety concerns and logistic drawbacks stimulated the search for alternatives to pulse therapy at infusion centres to treat multiple sclerosis relapses. OBJECTIVE: To describe our experience treating multiple sclerosis relapses with a dilute injectable methylprednisolone powder orally administered, in a safe home-based environment and with totally virtual assessment and follow up via telemedicine. METHODS: Descriptive observational, retrospective, single-centre, open label, study in the real-world setting. RESULTS: Between August 2020 and March 2021, ten multiple sclerosis patients and one neuromyelitis optica spectrum disease patient, regularly assisted at our multiple sclerosis centre in Argentina, experienced twelve disease relapses (nine moderate/severe relapses and three mild relapses) and were treated with the oral dilute of injectable methylprednisolone powder pulses with good efficacy as well as adequate tolerance and safety profile. CONCLUSIONS: The oral pulse therapy based on the methylprednisolone powder dilution we describe is simple and comfortable to administer and can be an option in countries like Argentina, where the oral methylprednisolone formulation is not marketed. In these pandemic times, a home based and virtually monitored pulse therapy could represent a safe and effective alternative to manage relapses while minimizing the patient's risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2.


Assuntos
COVID-19 , Esclerose Múltipla , Neuromielite Óptica , Administração Oral , Humanos , Injeções Intravenosas , Metilprednisolona/uso terapêutico , Esclerose Múltipla/tratamento farmacológico , Neuromielite Óptica/tratamento farmacológico , Pandemias , Pós/uso terapêutico , Recidiva , Estudos Retrospectivos , SARS-CoV-2 , Água
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Neurol Sci ; 41(11): 3329-3335, 2020 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32840711

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) is an infrequent clinical form of multiple sclerosis (MS). Scarce information is available about PPMS in Latin America. The aim of this work is to describe the clinical and demographic characteristics of PPMS patients in Argentina. MATERIAL AND METHODS: RelevarEM is a longitudinal, strictly observational registry in Argentina. Clinical and epidemiological data from PPMS patients were described. RESULTS: There were 144 cases of PPMS. They represented 7% of MS patients. The mean age was 44.1 years. The female:male ratio was 1.08. The mean Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score was 5.5 and the mean disease evolution time was 10.6 years. Oligoclonal bands were found in 72.9%. At the time of diagnosis, magnetic resonance imaging showed spinal cord lesions in 82.6% and contrast-enhancing brain lesions in 18.1% of patients. Almost one third of patients were treated with a disease-modifying drug, and ocrelizumab was the most frequently used (55.8%). CONCLUSIONS: PPMS is an infrequent subtype of MS and its recognition is of the highest importance as it has its own evolution, treatment, and prognosis. The importance of our research resides in providing local data and contributing to a better understanding of PPMS and its treatment in Latin America.


Assuntos
Esclerose Múltipla Crônica Progressiva , Esclerose Múltipla , Adulto , Argentina/epidemiologia , Estudos de Coortes , Demografia , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Esclerose Múltipla/diagnóstico , Esclerose Múltipla/epidemiologia , Esclerose Múltipla Crônica Progressiva/epidemiologia , Sistema de Registros
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