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Observational Study
. 2022 Feb:58:103401.
doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2021.103401. Epub 2021 Nov 17.

Clinical and demographic characteristics of male MS patients included in the national registry-RelevarEM. Does sex or phenotype make the difference in the association with poor prognosis?

Geraldine G Luetic  1 María Laura Menichini  2 Carlos Vrech  3 Agustín Pappolla  4 Liliana Patrucco  5 Edgardo Cristiano  5 Mariano Marrodán  6 María C Ysrraelit  6 Marcela Fiol  6 Jorge Correale  6 Leila Cohen  7 Ricardo Alonso  7 Berenice Silva  7 Magdalena Casas  7 Orlando Garcea  7 Norma Deri  8 Marcos Burgos  9 Susana Liwacki  10 Verónica Tkachuk  11 Andrés Barboza  12 Raúl Piedrabuena  13 Patricio Blaya  14 Judith Steinberg  15 Alejandra Martínez  16 Adriana Carrá  17 Darío Tavolini  18 Pablo López  19 Eduardo Knorre  20 Pedro Nofal  21 Gabriel Volman  22 Edgar Carnero Contentti  19 Amelia Alves Pinheiro  23 Felisa Leguizamon  20 Emanuel Silva  24 Javier Hryb  25 María Eugenia Balbuena  11 Gisela Zanga  26 Matías Kohler  27 Aníbal Chertcoff  15 Luciana Lazaro  28 Santiago Tizio  29 Carolina Mainela  30 Edgardo Reich  31 Luciano Recchia  12 Jorge Blanche  32 Marcela Parada Marcilla  33 María Eugenia Fracaro  34 Gustavo Sgrilli  27 Pablo Divi  35 Miguel Jacobo  35 Mariela Cabrera  36 Fátima Pagani Cassara  37 Vladimiro Sinay  37 Celeste Curbelo  38 Jimena Míguez  4 Mariano Coppola  39 Nora Fernández Liguori  40 Iván Martos  41 Juan Pablo Pettinicchi  19 Juan Pablo Viglione  42 Gustavo José  43 Santiago Bestoso  44 Rubén Manzi  45 Guido Vázquez  37 Débora Nadur  11 Carlos Martínez  46 Marina Alonso Serena  47 Juan I Rojas  48
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Observational Study

Clinical and demographic characteristics of male MS patients included in the national registry-RelevarEM. Does sex or phenotype make the difference in the association with poor prognosis?

Geraldine G Luetic et al. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Background: In multiple sclerosis demographics there is a well-known female prevalence and male patients have been less specifically evaluated in clinical studies, though some clinical differences have been reported between sexes.

Objective: The objective of this study was to assess clinical and demographic differences between male and female patients included in the national Argentine MS Registry-RelevarEM.

Material and methods: This study was observational, retrospective, and was based on the data of 3099 MS patients included as of 04 April 2021. The statistical analysis plan included bivariate analyses with the crude data and also after adjustment for the MS phenotype, further categorized as progressive-onset MS or relapsing-onset MS. In the adjusted analysis, the Mantel-Haenszel odds ratio was compared to the crude odds ratio, to account for the phenotype as a confounder.

Results: The data from 1,074 (34.7%) men and 2,025 (65.3%) women with MS diagnosis were analysed. Males presented primary progressive disease two times more often than women (11% and 5%, respectively). In the crude analyses by sex, the presence of exclusively infratentorial lesions in the magnetic resonance imaging studies was more frequent in males than in females, but after adjustment by MS onset phenotype, such difference was only present in males with relapsing-onset MS (p = 0.00006). Similarly, worse Expanded Disability Status Scale scores were confirmed only in men with relapsing-onset disease after phenotype adjustment (p = 0.02).

Conclusion: We did not find any statistically significant clinical or demographic difference between sexes when the progressive MS phenotype was specifically considered. However, the differences we found between the clinical phenotypes are in line with the literature and highlight the importance of stratifying the analyses by sex and phenotype when designing MS studies.

Keywords: Argentina; MS biological sex; MS clinical and demographic characteristics; MS in men; MS phenotype.

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