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MRI MRI - Useful in Predicting Multiple Sclerosis

MRI - Useful in Predicting Multiple Sclerosis

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In patients with a clinically isolated syndrome treated with interferon beta-1b, MRI Found to Be Useful in Predicting definite multiple sclerosis (CDMS), the study published in the November issue of the Archives of Neurology.

Bastiaan Moraal, M.D., of the Vrije University Medical Center in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and colleagues analyzed data from 468 patients with a recent initial clinical demyelinating event. Patients either received three years of interferon beta-1b or placebo followed by at least a year of this treatment. All underwent baseline MRI.

Overall, the researchers found that 42 percent converted to CDMS. Of the Barkhof criteria, those with the highest prognostic value were the baseline presence of at least nine T2-weighted lesions and at least three periventricular lesions (hazard ratios, 1.64 and 1.66, respectively). The authors found no particular advantage in using at least three Barkhof criteria as a set cutoff.

"In general, the percentage of patients converting to CDMS was higher in the presence (compared with the absence) of all baseline MRI variables. In particular, the modified Barkhof criteria showed moderate predictive value for conversion to CDMS, although all patients were treated for at least one year with interferon beta-1b," the authors conclude.

Source: HealthDay News

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