The influence of menopause on multiple sclerosis.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Journal of Neurology Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1111/ene.16566
Cecilia Smith Simonsen, Heidi Øyen Flemmen, Line Broch, Harald Myklebust, Pål Berg-Hansen, Cathrine Brunborg, Elisabeth Gulowsen Celius
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Introduction: One third of the multiple sclerosis (MS) population consists of peri- or postmenopausal women. Many symptoms of menopause overlap those of MS. Some studies show increased speed of disability progression after menopause, while others indicate an unaltered trajectory.

Objective: Determine the association between menopause and MS disease course.

Methods: Cohort study with clinical data collected prospectively. Self-reported age of menopause, smoking and parity collected retrospectively.

Results: We included 559 peri-/postmenopausal women and 386 similarly aged men. There was no significant difference in EDSS progression (slope coef 0.03, 0.02-0.08, p = 0.208) or annual relapse rate (ARR) (0.10, 0.29-0.10, p = 0.324) in the 5 years before and after menopause. Women's EDSS progressed slower than men's after menopause (coef -0.02, 95% CI -0.04 to -0.002, p = 0.032), but there was no difference in ARR [coef. -0.01, 95% CI -0.04 to -0.01, p = 0.262]. Women who reached menopause before MS onset had shorter time to diagnosis than women who reached menopause after onset (3.1 years (3.1) vs. 7.4 years (8.1), p < 0.001). Women who reached menopause before diagnosis had an even longer time to diagnosis (8.8 (9.3) vs. 5.5 (6.3), p < 0.001).

Conclusions: There were no significant differences in EDSS progression or ARR before and after menopause. In fact, men progressed faster than women, suggesting there is no negative impact of menopause on disease progression, as measured by EDSS and relapses.

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更年期对多发性硬化症的影响。
导言:多发性硬化症(MS)患者中有三分之一是围绝经期或绝经后妇女。更年期的许多症状与多发性硬化症的症状重叠。一些研究表明,绝经后残疾进展速度加快,而另一些研究则表明其轨迹没有改变:确定更年期与多发性硬化症病程之间的关联:方法:前瞻性收集临床数据的队列研究。方法:队列研究,前瞻性收集临床数据,回顾性收集自我报告的绝经年龄、吸烟和胎次:结果:我们纳入了 559 名围绝经期/绝经后女性和 386 名年龄相仿的男性。绝经前后 5 年中,EDSS 进展(斜率系数 0.03,0.02-0.08,p = 0.208)或年复发率(ARR)(0.10,0.29-0.10,p = 0.324)无明显差异。绝经后,女性的 EDSS 进展慢于男性(系数 -0.02,95% CI -0.04 至 -0.002,p = 0.032),但 ARR 没有差异[系数 -0.01,95% CI -0.04 至 -0.01,p = 0.262]。多发性硬化症发病前绝经的女性比发病后绝经的女性确诊时间更短(3.1 年(3.1)对 7.4 年(8.1),p 结论:多发性硬化症发病前绝经的女性比发病后绝经的女性确诊时间更短(3.1 年(3.1)对 7.4 年(8.1),p):绝经前后的 EDSS 进展或 ARR 没有明显差异。事实上,男性的病情进展快于女性,这表明更年期对以 EDSS 和复发率衡量的疾病进展没有负面影响。
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European Journal of Neurology
European Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Neurology is the official journal of the European Academy of Neurology and covers all areas of clinical and basic research in neurology, including pre-clinical research of immediate translational value for new potential treatments. Emphasis is placed on major diseases of large clinical and socio-economic importance (dementia, stroke, epilepsy, headache, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and infectious diseases).
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