Sayao Ana-Luiza, Devonshire Virginia, Tremlett Helen
Department of Medicine (Neurology), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Neurology. 2007 Feb 13;68(7):496-500. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000253185.03943.66.
To evaluate disease status after 20 years in a cohort defined as "benign multiple sclerosis (MS)" (Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS] score < or = 3) at 10 years from onset.
Patients with an EDSS score < or = 3 at 10 (+/- 1) years from onset were selected from the British Columbia MS clinic database. The 20-year EDSS score was the primary outcome. Potential risk factors differentiating those who "continued benign" (EDSS score < or = 3.0) from those who were "no longer benign" (EDSS score > 3.0) at 20 years, including age at onset, onset symptoms, and 10-year EDSS score, were analyzed, and lower 10-year EDSS score cutoffs were investigated.
Twenty-year EDSS scores were obtained for 169 of 200 patients (84.5%); of these, 88 (52.1%) continued benign, but 36 (21.3%) progressed to require the use of a cane (EDSS score > or = 6). Conversion to secondary progressive MS occurred in 45 of 196 patients (23%) with a relapsing-remitting onset. The only variable associated with disease progression at 20 years was the 10-year EDSS score (p < 0.0005); no 10-year EDSS score seemed ideal in predicting benign status, and an EDSS score < or = 2 resulted in 32% becoming no longer benign.
At 10 years from onset, neither an Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score < or = 3 nor an EDSS score < or = 2 adequately represented "benign multiple sclerosis (MS)" because an appreciable proportion of patients progressed in disease severity. Appropriate and reliable criteria to identify which patients with MS remain with mild disability over the long term have yet to be determined.
评估一组在发病10年时被定义为“良性多发性硬化症(MS)”(扩展残疾状态量表[EDSS]评分≤3)的队列在20年后的疾病状况。
从不列颠哥伦比亚省MS诊所数据库中选取发病10(±1)年时EDSS评分≤3的患者。20年时的EDSS评分是主要结局。分析了在20年时区分“持续良性”(EDSS评分≤3.0)和“不再良性”(EDSS评分>3.0)患者的潜在风险因素,包括发病年龄、起病症状和10年时的EDSS评分,并研究了更低的10年EDSS评分临界值。
200例患者中的169例(84.5%)获得了20年时的EDSS评分;其中,88例(52.1%)持续良性,但36例(21.3%)病情进展至需要使用拐杖(EDSS评分≥6)。196例复发缓解型起病的患者中有45例(23%)转变为继发进展型MS。与20年时疾病进展相关的唯一变量是10年时的EDSS评分(p<0.0005);似乎没有一个10年时的EDSS评分能理想地预测良性状态,EDSS评分≤2会导致32%的患者不再良性。
在发病10年时,扩展残疾状态量表(EDSS)评分≤3或EDSS评分≤2均不能充分代表“良性多发性硬化症(MS)”,因为相当一部分患者的疾病严重程度有所进展。确定哪些MS患者能长期保持轻度残疾的合适且可靠的标准尚未确定。