Dynamic Disability Measures Decrease the Clinico-Radiological Gap in People with Severely Affected Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis and related disorders(2024)

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BACKGROUND:Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is limited when utilized in highly disabled people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS).OBJETIVE:To explore the relationship between disability measures and MRI outcomes in severely-affected pwMS.METHODS:PwMS recruited from The Boston Home (TBH), a specialized residential facility for severly-affected pwMS and University at Buffalo (UB) MS Center were assessed using EDSS, MS Severity Scale, age-related MSS, Scripps Neurological Rating Scale (SNRS) and Combinatorial Weight-Adjusted Disability Score (CombiWISE). In all scores except SNRS, higher score indicates greater disability. MRI measures of T1, T2-lesion volume (LV), whole brain, gray matter, medulla oblongata and thalamic volumes (WBV, GMV, MOV, TV) and thalamic dysconnectivity were obtained.RESULTS:Greatest disability differences between the TBH and UB pwMS were in SNRS (24.4 vs 71.9, p < 0.001, Cohen's d = 4.05) and CombiWISE (82.3 vs. 38.9, p < 0.001, Cohen's d = 4.02). In combined analysis of all pwMS, worse SNRS scores were correlated with worse MRI pathology in 8 out of 9 outcomes. EDSS only with 3 measures (GMV, MOV and TV). In severely-affected pwMS, SNRS was associated with T1-LV, T2-LV and WBV (not surviving false discovery rate (FDR) correction for multiple comparisons) whereas EDSS did not.CONCLUSION:Granular and dynamic disability measures may bridge the clinico-radiologcal gap present in severely affected pwMS.
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Multiple sclerosis,Disability scales,Severely disabled ms,Clinico-radiological paradox,EDSS,MSSS,SNRS
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