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Impact of Sex on Clinical Outcome in Early Multiple Sclerosis.

N.S. Gottwald,S. Asseyer,C. Chien,J. Brasanac, A.T. Nauman,R. Rust,T. Schmitz-Hübsch, J. Bellmann- Strobl,K. Ruprecht,F. Paul, V. Regitz-Zagrosek,S.M. Gold,P.S. Sperber

Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders(2024)

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Background Previous evidence suggests sex differences in the clinical course of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), but comprehensive early-stage prospective studies are lacking. We aim to quantify the impact of sex on clinical outcomes in early-stage RRMS. Methods Utilizing prospective cohort data, we assessed the impact of biological sex on time-to-relapse, disability progression (Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS]), extremity function (Nine-Hole Peg Test, Timed-25-food walk test), cognition (Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test, Symbol Digit Modalities Test), quality-of-life (Hamburg Quality of Life Questionnaire in Multiple Sclerosis, Short-Form-36), fatigue (Fatigue Severity Scale, Fatigue Scale for Motor and Cognitive functions), and depression (Beck Depression Inventory-II) in clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) or RRMS patients. Inclusion was within 12 months of symptom onset. Linear, negative binomial, mixed, and Cox models estimated male vs. female effects at the four-year follow-up including baseline-to-follow-up course. Results We included 149 patients (65.1 % female). Eighty-five completed four-year follow-up. No sex differences in time-to-relapse emerged (HR = 0.91;95 %CI = 0.53–1.58). Males had no increased risk of EDSS worsening (OR = 0.75;95 %CI = 0.21–2.35) compared to females. Similarly, minor/no sex differences emerged in other outcomes. Conclusions Four years after first manifestation, neither disease activity (disability progression and relapse rate) nor patient-reported outcomes showed sex-related disparities in this early-MS-cohort. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier : NCT01371071
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Relapsing-remitting Multiple sclerosis,Sex differences,Relapses,Disability progression,Cognition,Quality of life,Fatigue,Depressive symptoms
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