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研究方案:一项评估运动疗法作为早期多发性硬化症补充治疗策略的随机对照试验:早期多发性硬化症运动研究(EMSES)。

Study protocol: randomised controlled trial evaluating exercise therapy as a supplemental treatment strategy in early multiple sclerosis: the Early Multiple Sclerosis Exercise Study (EMSES).

机构信息

Exercise Biology, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

Exercise Biology, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Jan 12;11(1):e043699. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043699.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In the relapsing remitting type of multiple sclerosis (MS) reducing relapses and neurodegeneration is crucial in halting the long-term impact of the disease. Medical disease-modifying treatments have proven effective, especially when introduced early in the disease course. However, patients still experience disease activity and disability progression, and therefore, supplemental early treatment strategies are warranted. Exercise appear to be one of the most promising supplemental treatment strategies, but a somewhat overlooked 'window of opportunity' exist early in the disease course. The objective of this study is to investigate exercise as a supplementary treatment strategy early in the disease course of MS.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

The presented Early Multiple Sclerosis Exercise Study is a 48-week (plus 1-year follow-up) national multicentre single-blinded parallel group randomised controlled trial comparing two groups receiving usual care plus supervised high-intense exercise or plus health education (active control). Additionally, data will be compared with a population-based control group receiving usual care only obtained from the Danish MS Registry. The primary outcomes are annual relapse rate and MRI derived global brain atrophy. The secondary outcomes are disability progression, physical and cognitive function, MS-related symptoms, and exploratory MRI outcomes. All analyses will be performed as intention to treat.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The study is approved by The Central Denmark Region Committees on Health Research Ethics (1-10-72-388-17) and registered at the Danish Data Protection Agency (2016-051-000001 (706)). All study findings will be published in scientific peer-reviewed journals and presented at relevant scientific conferences.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

NCT03322761.

摘要

简介

在复发缓解型多发性硬化症(MS)中,减少复发和神经退行性变对于阻止疾病的长期影响至关重要。医学疾病修正治疗已被证明是有效的,尤其是在疾病早期引入时。然而,患者仍会经历疾病活动和残疾进展,因此需要补充早期治疗策略。运动似乎是最有前途的补充治疗策略之一,但在疾病早期存在一个被忽视的“机会之窗”。本研究的目的是探讨运动作为 MS 疾病早期的补充治疗策略。

方法和分析

本研究是一项为期 48 周(加 1 年随访)的全国多中心单盲平行组随机对照试验,比较两组接受常规护理加监督高强度运动或健康教育(主动对照组)。此外,还将与仅接受常规护理的丹麦多发性硬化症登记处获得的基于人群的对照组进行比较。主要结局是年复发率和 MRI 得出的全脑萎缩。次要结局是残疾进展、身体和认知功能、MS 相关症状和探索性 MRI 结果。所有分析均将按意向治疗进行。

伦理和传播

该研究得到丹麦中部地区卫生研究伦理委员会(1-10-72-388-17)的批准,并在丹麦数据保护局注册(2016-051-000001(706))。所有研究结果将发表在科学同行评议期刊上,并在相关科学会议上展示。

试验注册号

NCT03322761。

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