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. 2009 Mar;16(3):420-3.
doi: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2008.02517.x.

Efficacy of natalizumab in multiple sclerosis patients with high disease activity: a Danish nationwide study

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Efficacy of natalizumab in multiple sclerosis patients with high disease activity: a Danish nationwide study

A B Oturai et al. Eur J Neurol. 2009 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: Previous studies of natalizumab (Tysabri) in relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) patients have included patients with moderate disease activity. We studied a patient population with high disease activity.

Patients and methods: We analyzed data from 234 consecutive, natalizumab-treated patients, followed for at least 3 months. Three groups of patients were eligible for natalizumab therapy: patients with two or more documented relapses or sustained increase of 2 EDSS points on disease modifying therapy (DMT) in the previous year; patients switching from mitoxantrone; and patients with very active MS as de novo therapy.

Results: During a median observation time of 11.3 months (range 3.0-21.5) the annualized relapse rate decreased to 0.68 from a pre-treatment rate of 2.53 (73% reduction). We assessed the annualized relapse rate in three subgroups: (i) 0.83 in 14 (6.0%) de novo treated patients; (ii) 0.71 in 175 (74.8%) patients with >or=2 relapses or sustained increase in EDSS of >or=2 points on a first-line DMT; and (iii) 0.56 in 45 (19.2%) patients switching from mitoxantrone. Nine anaphylactoid reactions, two severe, were reported. Out of 215 patients 7 (3%) were persistently positive for antibodies to natalizumab.

Conclusions: Tysabri appears to be effective in MS patients with high disease activity, but the relapse rate was higher than in the pivotal study after the first treatment year. This is likely to reflect differences in disease activity before the initiation of natalizumab treatment.

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