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dc.contributor.author | Ivaniuk, A. | en |
dc.contributor.author | Marusich, T. | en |
dc.contributor.author | Solodovnikova, Y. | en |
dc.contributor.author | Son, A. | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-12-14T12:00:52Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-12-14T12:00:52Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2020 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Is initial misdiagnosis associated with reaching disability milestones in patients with multiple sclerosis? / A. Ivaniuk, T. Marusich, Y. Solodovnikova, A. Son // Medicina. - 2020. - P. 170175. | uk_UA |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repo.odmu.edu.ua:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/11806 | |
dc.description.abstract | Background and objectives: multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating disorder of the CNS with a variable course and disability progression. The latter may be prevented with disease-modifying therapy (DMT). Initial misdiagnosis may postpone the use of DMT. There are no studies to explore whether initial misdiagnosis is indeed associated with a higher rate of reaching disability in MS patients. We aimed to investigate the association between initial misdiagnosis and reaching disability milestones in relapsing-remitting MS (RR-MS) patients. Materials and methods: Data from 128 RR-MS patients were retrospectively reviewed. EDSS 4 and EDSS 6 were chosen as disability milestones as those associated with a significant decrease in ambulation. Survival analysis was used, and Kaplan–Meier curves were generated to investigate how initial misdiagnosis affects reaching the defined milestones. Results: 53 patients (41.4%, 31 females, 22 males) were initially misdiagnosed. Initially misdiagnosed patients had a lesser risk of reaching EDSS 4 up to 11 years and EDSS 6 up to 22 years from the onset than non-misdiagnosed patients (p = 0.22 and p = 0.25 correspondingly). Median time to reaching EDSS 4 and 6 was eight years (95% CI 0.0–17.6) and 10 years (95% CI 4.25–20.75) in misdiagnosed and three years (95% CI 0.0–20.0 years) and five years (95% CI 0.0–13.73 years) in non-misdiagnosed patients correspondingly. Conclusions: Initially misdiagnosed RR-MS patients tended to reach disability milestones later than non-misdiagnosed ones, which might reflect an intrinsically milder disease. Individuals presenting with mild or non-specific symptoms suspicious of MS, must be deliberately managed. | en |
dc.language.iso | en | uk_UA |
dc.subject | ||
dc.subject | sclerosis | en |
dc.subject | misdiagnosis | en |
dc.subject | prognosis | en |
dc.subject | disability | en |
dc.subject | EDSS | en |
dc.title | Is initial misdiagnosis associated with reaching disability milestones in patients with multiple sclerosis? | uk_UA |
dc.type | Article | uk_UA |