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Clinical Trial
. 2000 Jan 11;54(1):200-6.
doi: 10.1212/wnl.54.1.200.

Effect of interferon beta-1b in MS: assessment of annual accumulation of PD/T2 activity on MRI. UBC MS/MRI Analysis Group and the MS Study Group

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Effect of interferon beta-1b in MS: assessment of annual accumulation of PD/T2 activity on MRI. UBC MS/MRI Analysis Group and the MS Study Group

G J Zhao et al. Neurology. .

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether the efficacy of interferon beta-1b (IFNbeta-1b) on lesion activity could be shown with annual analysis of MRI.

Background: Clinical outcomes and MRI burden of disease changes in MS patients in a multicenter double-blind placebo-controlled 5-year trial of IFNbeta-1b have been reported, together with an analysis of 6-weekly MRI activity in a small subgroup during 2 years. MRI activity measurements based on annual scans have not been documented.

Methods: Patients were randomized into three treatment arms: placebo, 1.6 mIU, and 8 mIU IFNbeta-1b self-administered subcutaneously every other day. Active lesions were identified as new, enlarging, or recurrent on proton density and T2-weighted MRI scans. Gadolinium was not used. An annual accumulation activity index was developed as an additional analysis of lesion activity.

Results: During the 5 years, both high- and low-dose IFNbeta-1b groups showed a striking reduction in lesion annual accumulation activity on the activity index versus placebo (p = 0.001). Thirty-five percent of the high-dose patients and 29% of the low-dose patients were MRI inactive by this method of analysis, whereas only 16% of placebo patients were inactive (p = 0.001, placebo versus 8 mIU).

Conclusions: This analysis of the annual accumulation of lesion activity shows that the previously reported treatment effect seen on MRI scanning once every 6 weeks in a subcohort of the patients can also be seen on yearly scans. This annual accumulation activity analysis provides an independent MRI confirmation of a treatment and dose effect for IFNbeta-1b.

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