放射学孤立综合征临床转归中少克隆带的显著性:伊朗伊斯法罕的 10 年随访研究

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.clineuro.2024.108509
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背景由于中东等某些地区放射孤立综合征(RIS)受试者的数据有限,我们的目的是在伊朗 RIS 受试者队列中进一步探讨之前提出的预测因素的可复制性和可推广性,并报告该队列中长期临床确诊多发性硬化症(CDMS)的转归率。结果 在 35 名参与者中,10 人(28.5%)在平均 5.58 ± 3.08 年(范围:4 个月至 10.33 年)的时间内发展为 CDMS。OCB阳性是该队列中转为CDMS的唯一明确预测因素(P值=0.006),但之前报告的其他风险因素,如脊髓病变或年龄,则缺乏统计学意义(P值为0.05)。我们还报告了中位生存时间为 114 个月,14 个月后存活的比例为 96.9 % ± 3.1 %,总体转归率为每年 0.05 例。OCB的重要性表明,有必要对RIS受试者进行常规CSF分析,并可指导临床医生决定哪些RIS受试者可从DMTs中获益。
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The prominence of Oligoclonal Bands for clinical conversion in Radiologically isolated syndrome: 10-year follow-up study in Isfahan, Iran

Background

Since data is limited on radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS) subjects in certain regions like the Middle East, we aimed to further explore the replicability and generalizability of previously suggested predictors among a cohort of Iranian RIS subjects and report the long-term clinically definite MS (CDMS) conversion rate in this cohort.

Methods

We conducted a prospective 10-year cohort on our RIS participants, during which we collected the MRI, paraclinical, and demographic data of the subjects, and identified those who converted to CDMS.

Results

Out of 35 participants, 10 (28.5 %) developed CDMS during an average of 5.58 ± 3.08 years (range: 4 months to 10.33 years). OCB positivity was the only definitive predictor for conversion to CDMS in this cohort (P-value = 0.006), but other previously reported risk factors such as spinal cord lesions or age lacked statistical significance (P-values > 0.05). We also reported the median survival time as 114 months, the proportion surviving after 14 months as 96.9 % ± 3.1 %, and the overall conversion rate as 0.05 cases per year.

Conclusion

Our results highlight OCB as an important predictive factor of clinical conversion in RIS. The prominence of OCB suggests a need for routine CSF analysis in RIS subjects and could guide clinicians in deciding which RIS subjects benefit from DMTs.

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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery is devoted to publishing papers and reports on the clinical aspects of neurology and neurosurgery. It is an international forum for papers of high scientific standard that are of interest to Neurologists and Neurosurgeons world-wide.
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