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001-es BibID:BIBFORM103014
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85107568058 (Wos)000687405300017 (cikkazonosító)103012
Első szerző:Andersen, Johanna Balslev
Cím:The effectiveness of natalizumab vs fingolimod : a comparison of international registry studies / Andersen Johanna B., Sharmin Sifat, Lefort Mathilde, Koch-Henriksen Nils, Sellebjerg Finn, Srensen Per Soelberg, Hilt Christensen Claudia C., Rasmussen Peter V., Jensen Michael B., Frederiksen Jette L., Bramow Stephan, Mathiesen Henrik K., Schreiber Karen I., Horakova Dana, Havrdova Eva K., Alroughani Raed, Izquierdo Guillermo, Eichau Sara, Ozakbas Serkan, Patti Francesco, Onofrj Marco, Lugaresi Alessandra, Terzi Murat, Grammond Pierre, Grand Maison Francois, Yamout Bassem, Prat Alexandre, Girard Marc, Duquette Pierre, Boz Cavit, Trojano Maria, McCombe Pamela, Slee Mark, Lechner-Scott Jeannette, Turkoglu Recai, Sola Patrizia, Ferraro Diana, Granella Franco, Shaygannejad Vahid, Prevost Julie, Skibina Olga, Solaro Claudio, Karabudak Rana, Wijmeersch Bart V., Csepany Tunde, Spitaleri Daniele, Vucic Steve, Casey Romain, Debouverie Marc, Edan Gilles, Ciron Jonathan, Ruet Aurélie, Seze, Jérome D., Maillart Elisabeth, Zephir Hélene, Labauge Pierre Defer Gilles, Lebrun Christine, Moreau Thibault, Berger Eric, Clavelou Pierre, Pelletier Jean, Stankoff Bruno, Gout Olivier, Thouvenot Eric, Heinzlef Olivier, Al-Khedr Abdullatif, Bourre Bertrand, Casez Olivier, Cabre Philippe, Montcuquet Alexis, Wahab Abir, Camdessanché Jean-Philippe, Marousset Aude, Patry Ivania, Hankiewicz Karolina, Pottier Corinne, Maubeuge Nicolas, Labeyrie Céline, Nifle Chantal, Leray Emmanuelle, Laplaud David A., Butzkueven Helmut, Kalincik Tomas, Vukusic Sandra, Magyari Melinda
Dátum:2021
ISSN:2211-0348
Megjegyzések:Background Natalizumab and fingolimod were the first preparations recommended for disease breakthrough in priorly treated relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Of three published head-to-head studies two showed that natalizumab is the more effective to prevent relapses and EDSS worsening. Methods By re-analyzing original published results from MSBase, France, and Denmark using uniform methodologies, we aimed at identifying the effects of differences in methodology, in the MS-populations, and at re-evaluating the differences in effectiveness between the two drugs. We gained access to copies of the individual amended databases and pooled all data. We used uniform inclusion/exclusion criteria and statistical methods with Inverse Probability Treatment Weighting. Results The pooled analyses comprised 968 natalizumab- and 1479 fingolimod treated patients. The on-treatment natalizumab/fingolimod relapse rate ratio was 0.77 (p=0.004). The hazard ratio (HR) for a first relapse was 0.82 (p=0.030), and the HR for sustained EDSS improvement was 1.4 (p=0.009). There were modest differences between each of the original published studies and the replication study, but the conclusions of the three original studies remained unchanged: in two of them natalizumab was more effective, but in the third there was no difference between natalizumab and fingolimod. Conclusion The results were largely invariant to the epidemiological and statistical methods but differed between the MS populations. Generally, the advantage of natalizumab was confirmed.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. - 53 (2021), p. 1-15. -
További szerzők:Sharmin, Sifat Lefort, Mathilde Koch-Henriksen, Niels Sellebjerg, Finn Thorup Srensen, Per Hilt Christensen, Claudia C. Rasmussen, Peter Vestergaard Jensen, Michael Broksgaard Frederiksen, Jette Lautrup Bramow, Stephan Mathiesen, Henrik Kahr Schreiber, Karen Horakova, Dana Havrdova, Eva Alroughani, Raed Izquierdo, Guillermo Eichau, Sara Ozakbas, Serkan Patti, Francesco Onofrj, Marco Lugaresi, Alessandra Terzi, Murat Grammond, Pierre Grand Maison, Francois Yamout, Bassem Prat, Alexandre Girard, Marc Duquette, Pierre Boz, Cavit Trojano, Maria McCombe, Pamela Slee, Mark Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Turkoglu, Recai Sola, Patrizia Ferraro, Diana Granella, Franco Shaygannejad, Vahid Prevost, Julie Skibina, Olga Solaro, Claudio Karabudak, Rana Van Wijmeersch, Bart Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Spitaleri, Daniele Vucic, Steve Casey, Romain Debouverie, Marc Edan, Gilles Ciron, Jonathan Ruet, Aurélie Seze, Jérome D. Maillart, Elisabeth Zephir, Hélène Labauge, Pierre Defer, Gilles Lebrun-Frenay, Christine Moreau, Thibault Berger, Eric Clavelou, Pierre Pelletier, Jean Stankoff, Bruno Gout, Olivier Thouvenot, Eric Heinzlef, Olivier Al-Khedr, Abdullatif Bourre, Bertrand Casez, Olivier Cabre, Philippe Montcuquet, Alexis Wahab, Abir Camdessanche, Jean-Philippe Marousset, Aude Patry, Ivania Hankiewicz, Karolina Pottier, Corinne Maubeuge, Nicolas Labeyrie, Céline Nifle, Chantal Leray, Emmanuelle Laplaud, David Butzkueven, Helmut Kalincik, Tomas Vukusic, Sandra Magyari Melinda
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM119146
035-os BibID:(scopus)85177103067 (wos)001030569800001
Első szerző:Diouf, Ibrahima
Cím:Effectiveness of multiple disease-modifying therapies in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis : causal inference to emulate a multiarm randomised trial / Diouf Ibrahima, Malpas Charles B., Sharmin Sifat, Roos Izanne, Horakova Dana, Kubala Havrdova Eva, Patti Francesco, Shaygannejad Vahid, Ozakbas Serkan, Eichau Sara, Onofrj Marco, Lugaresi Alessandra, Alroughani Raed, Prat Alexandre, Duquette Pierre, Terzi Murat, Boz Cavit, Grand'Maison Francois, Sola Patrizia, Ferraro Diana, Grammond Pierre, Yamout Bassem, Altintas Ayse, Gerlach Oliver, Lechner-Scott Jeannette, Bergamaschi Roberto, Karabudak Rana, Iuliano Gerardo, McGuigan Christopher, Cartechini Elisabetta, Hughes Stella, Sa Maria Jose, Solaro Claudio, Kappos Ludwig, Hodgkinson Suzanne, Slee Mark, Granella Franco, de Gans Koen, McCombe Pamela A., Ampapa Radek, van der Walt Anneke, Butzkueven Helmut, Sánchez-Menoyo José Luis, Vucic Steve, Laureys Guy, Sidhom Youssef, Gouider Riadh, Castillo-Trivino Tamara, Gray Orla, Aguera-Morales Eduardo, Al-Asmi Abdullah, Shaw Cameron, Al-Harbi Talal M., Csepany Tunde, Sempere Angel P., Trevino Frenk Irene, Stuart Elizabeth A., Kalincik Tomas
Dátum:2023
ISSN:0022-3050
Megjegyzések:Background Simultaneous comparisons of multiple disease-modifying therapies for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) over an extended follow-up are lacking. Here we emulate a randomised trial simultaneously comparing the effectiveness of six commonly used therapies over 5 years. Methods Data from 74 centres in 35 countries were sourced from MSBase. For each patient, the first eligible intervention was analysed, censoring at change/discontinuation of treatment. The compared interventions included natalizumab, fingolimod, dimethyl fumarate, teriflunomide, interferon beta, glatiramer acetate and no treatment. Marginal structural Cox models (MSMs) were used to estimate the average treatment effects (ATEs) and the average treatment effects among the treated (ATT), rebalancing the compared groups at 6-monthly intervals on age, sex, birth-year, pregnancy status, treatment, relapses, disease duration, disability and disease course. The outcomes analysed were incidence of relapses, 12-month confirmed disability worsening and improvement. Results 23 236 eligible patients were diagnosed with RRMS or clinically isolated syndrome. Compared with glatiramer acetate (reference), several therapies showed a superior ATE in reducing relapses: natalizumab (HR=0.44, 95% CI=0.40 to 0.50), fingolimod (HR=0.60, 95% CI=0.54 to 0.66) and dimethyl fumarate (HR=0.78, 95% CI=0.66 to 0.92). Further, natalizumab (HR=0.43, 95% CI=0.32 to 0.56) showed a superior ATE in reducing disability worsening and in disability improvement (HR=1.32, 95% CI=1.08 to 1.60). The pairwise ATT comparisons also showed superior effects of natalizumab followed by fingolimod on relapses and disability. Conclusions The effectiveness of natalizumab and fingolimod in active RRMS is superior to dimethyl fumarate, teriflunomide, glatiramer acetate and interferon beta. This study demonstrates the utility of MSM in emulating trials to compare clinical effectiveness among multiple interventions simultaneously.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
STATISTICS
Megjelenés:Journal Of Neurology Neurosurgery And Psychiatry. - 94 : 12 (2023), p. 1004-1011. -
További szerzők:Malpas, Charles B. Sharmin, Sifat Roos, Izanne Horakova, Dana Kubala Havrdova, Eva Patti, Francesco Shaygannejad, Vahid Ozakbas, Serkan Eichau, Sara Onofrj, Marco Lugaresi, Alessandra Alroughani, Raed Prat, Alexandre Duquette, Pierre Terzi, Murat Boz, Cavit Grand'Maison, Francois Sola, Patrizia Ferraro, Diana Grammond, Pierre Yamout, Bassem Altintas, Ayse Gerlach, Oliver Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Bergamaschi, Roberto Karabudak, Rana Iuliano, Gerardo McGuigan, Christopher Cartechini, Elisabetta Hughes, Stella Sá, Maria José Solaro, Claudio Kappos, Ludwig Hodgkinson, Suzanne Slee, Mark Granella, Franco de Gans, Koen McCombe, Pamela Ampapa, Radek Walt, Anneke van der Butzkueven, Helmut Sanchez-Menoyo, Jose Vucic, Steve Laureys, Guy Sidhom, Youssef Gouider, Riadh Castillo Triviño, Tamara Gray, Orla Aguera-Morales, Eduardo Al-Asmi, Abdullah Shaw, Cameron Al-Harbi, Talal Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Sempere, Perez A. Trevino-Frenk, Irene Stuart, Elizabeth A. Kalincik, Tomas
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM107545
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)15706 (Scopus)85148460657 (WoS)000952991100026
Első szerző:Diouf, Ibrahima
Cím:Variability of the response to immunotherapy among subgroups of patients with multiple sclerosis / Diouf Ibrahima, Malpas Charles B., Sharmin Sifat, Roos Izanne, Horakova Dana, Havrdova Eva Kubala, Patti Francesco, Shaygannejad Vahid, Ozakbas Serkan, Izquierdo Guillermo, Eichau Sara, Onofrj Marco, Lugaresi Alessandra, Alroughani Raed, Prat Alexandre, Girard Marc, Duquette Pierre, Terzi Murat, Boz Cavit, Grand'Maison Francois, Hamdy Sherif, Sola Patrizia, Ferraro Diana, Grammond Pierre, Turkoglu Recai, Buzzard Katherine, Skibina Olga, Yamout Bassem, Altintas Ayse, Gerlach Oliver, van Pesch Vincent, Blanco Yolanda, Maimone Davide, Lechner-Scott Jeannette, Bergamaschi Roberto, Karabudak Rana, Iuliano Gerardo, McGuigan Chris, Cartechini Elisabetta, Barnett Michael, Hughes Stella, Sa Maria José, Solaro Claudio, Kappos Ludwig, Ramo-Tello Cristina, Cristiano Edgardo, Hodgkinson Suzanne, Spitaleri Daniele, Soysal Aysun, Petersen Thor, Slee Mark, Butler Ernest, Granella Franco, de Gans Koen, McCombe Pamela, Ampapa Radek, Van Wijmeersch Bart, van der Walt Anneke, Butzkueven Helmut, Prevost Julie, Sinnige L. G. F., Sanchez-Menoyo Jose Luis, Vucic Steve, Laureys Guy, Van Hijfte Liesbeth, Khurana Dheeraj, Macdonell Richard, Gouider Riadh, Castillo-Trivino Tamara, Gray Orla, Aguera-Morales Eduardo, Al-Asmi Abdullah, Shaw Cameron, Deri Norma, Al-Harbi Talal, Fragoso Yara, Csepany Tunde, Perez Sempere Angel, Trevino-Frenk Irene, Schepel Jan, Moore Fraser, Kalincik Tomas
Dátum:2023
ISSN:1351-5101
Megjegyzések:Background This study assessed the effect of patient characteristics on the response to disease modifying therapy (DMT) in in multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods We extracted data from 61,810 patients from 135 centres across 35 countries from the MSBase registry. The selection criteria were: clinically isolated syndrome or definite MS; follow-up ?1 year; ?3 EDSS scores; and with ?1 score recorded per year. Marginal structural models with interaction terms were used to compare the hazards of 12-month confirmed worsening and improvement of disability, and the incidence of relapses between treated and untreated patients stratified by their characteristics. Results Among 24,344 patients with relapsing MS, those on DMTs experienced 48% reduction in relapse incidence (hazard ratio (HR)=0.52, 95%CI=0.45-0.60), 46% lower risk of disability worsening (HR=0.54, 95%CI=0.41-0.71) and 32% greater chance of disability improvement (HR=1.32, 95%CI=1.09-1.59). The effect of DMTs on EDSS worsening and improvement and the risk of relapses was attenuated with more severe disability. The magnitude of the effect of DMT on suppressing relapses declined with higher prior relapse rate and prior cerebral MRI activity. We did not find any evidence for the effect of age on the effectiveness of DMT. After inclusion of 1985 participants with progressive MS, the effect of DMT on disability mostly depended on MS phenotype, whereas its effect on relapses was driven mainly by prior relapse activity. Conclusions DMT is generally most effective among patients with lower disability and in relapsing MS phenotypes. There is no evidence attenuation of the effect of DMT with age.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:European Journal Of Neurology. - 30 : 4 (2023), p. 1014-1024. -
További szerzők:Malpas, Charles B. Sharmin, Sifat Roos, Izanne Horakova, Dana Havrdova, Eva Patti, Francesco Shaygannejad, Vahid Ozakbas, Serkan Izquierdo, Guillermo Eichau, Sara Onofrj, Marco Lugaresi, Alessandra Alroughani, Raed Prat, Alexandre Girard, Marc Duquette, Pierre Terzi, Murat Boz, Cavit Grand'Maison, Francois Hamdy, Sherif Sola, Patrizia Ferraro, Diana Grammond, Pierre Turkoglu, Recai Buzzard, Katherine Skibina, Olga Yamout, Bassem Altintas, Ayse Gerlach, Oliver Pesch, Vincent van Blanco, Yolanda Maimone, Davide Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Bergamaschi, Roberto Karabudak, Rana Iuliano, Gerardo McGuigan, Christopher Cartechini, Elisabetta Barnett, Michael Hughes, Stella Sá, Maria José Solaro, Claudio Kappos, Ludwig Ramo-Tello, Cristina Cristiano, Edgardo Hodgkinson, Suzanne Spitaleri, Daniele Soysal, Aysun Petersen, Thor Slee, Mark Butler, Ernest Granella, Franco de Gans, Koen McCombe, Pamela Ampapa, Radek Van Wijmeersch, Bart Walt, Anneke van der Butzkueven, Helmut Prevost, Julie Sinnige, L. G. F. Sanchez-Menoyo, Jose Vucic, Steve Laureys, Guy Van Hijfte, Liesbeth Khurana, Dheeraj Macdonell, Richard Gouider, Riadh Castillo Triviño, Tamara Gray, Orla Aguera-Morales, Eduardo Al-Asmi, Abdullah Shaw, Cameron Deri, Norma Al-Harbi, Talal Fragoso, Yara Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Perez Sempere, Angel Trevino-Frenk, Irene Schepel, Jan Moore, Fraser Kalincik, Tomas
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM083270
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)101868 (PMID)31877445
Első szerző:Kunchok, Amy
Cím:Clinical and therapeutic predictors of disease outcomes in AQP4-IgG+ neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder / Amy Kunchok, Charles Malpas, Petra Nytrova, Eva Kubala Havrdova, Raed Alroughani, Murat Terzi, Bassem Yamout, Jyh Yung Hor, Rana Karabudak, Cavit Boz, Serkan Ozakbas, Javier Olascoaga, Magdolna Simo, Franco Granella, Francesco Patti, Pamela McCombe, Tunde Csepany, Bhim Singhal, Roberto Bergamaschi, Yara Fragoso, Talal Al-Harbi, Recai Turkoglu, Jeannette Lechner-Scott, Guy Laureys, Celia Oreja-Guevara, Eugenio Pucci, Patrizia Sola, Diana Ferraro, Ayse Altintas, Aysun Soysal, Steve Vucic, Francois Grand'Maison, Guillermo Izquierdo, Sara Eichau, Alessandra Lugaresi, Marco Onofrj, Maria Trojano, Mark Marriott, Helmut Butzkueven, Ilya Kister, Tomas Kalincik
Dátum:2020
ISSN:2211-0348
Megjegyzések:Aquaporin-4-IgG positive (AQP4-IgG+) Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) is an uncommon central nervous system autoimmune disorder. Disease outcomes in AQP4-IgG+NMOSD are typically measured by relapse rate and disability. Using the MSBase, a multi-centre international registry, we aimed to examine the impact immunosuppressive therapies and patient characteristics as predictors of disease outcome measures in AQP4-IgG+NMOSD. METHOD: This MSBase cohort study of AQP4-IgG+NMOSD patients examined modifiers of relapse in a multivariable proportional hazards model and expanded disability status score (EDSS) using a mixed effects model. RESULTS: 206 AQP4-IgG+ patients were included (median follow-up 3.7 years). Age (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.82 per decade, p = 0.001), brainstem onset (HR = 0.45, p = 0.009), azathioprine (HR = 0.46, p<0.001) and mycophenolate mofetil (HR = 0.09, p = 0.012) were associated with a reduced risk of relapse. A greater EDSS was associated with age (β = 0.45 (per decade), p<0.001) and disease duration (β = 0.07 per year, p<0.001). A slower increase in EDSS was associated with azathioprine (β = -0.48, p<0.001), mycophenolate mofetil (β = -0.69, p = 0.04) and rituximab (β = -0.35, p = 0.024). INTERPRETATION: This study has demonstrated that azathioprine and mycophenolate mofetil reduce the risk of relapses and disability progression is modified by azathioprine, mycophenolate mofetil and rituximab. Age and disease duration were the only patient characteristics that modified the risk of relapse and disability in our cohort.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Disability
Immunosuppression
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder
Predictors
Relapses
Therapy
Megjelenés:Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. - 38 (2020), p. 1-8. -
További szerzők:Malpas, Charles Nytrova, Petra Havrdova, Eva Alroughani, Raed Terzi, Murat Yamout, Bassem Hor, Jyh Yung Karabudak, Rana Boz, Cavit Ozakbas, Serkan Olascoaga, Javier Simó Magdolna Granella, Franco Patti, Francesco McCombe, Pamela Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Singhal, Bhim Bergamaschi, Roberto Fragoso, Yara Al-Harbi, Talal Turkoglu, Recai Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Laureys, Guy Oreja-Guevara, Celia Pucci, Eugenio Sola, Patrizia Ferraro, Diana Altintas, Ayse Soysal, Aysun Vucic, Steve Grand'Maison, Francois Izquierdo, Guillermo Eichau, Sara Lugaresi, Alessandra Onofrj, Marco Trojano, Maria Marriott, Mark Butzkueven, Helmut Kister, Ilya Kalincik, Tomas
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM103015
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)155 (Scopus)85130953245 (Wos)000805581400002
Első szerző:Lefort, Mathilde
Cím:Impact of methodological choices in comparative effectiveness studies : application in natalizumab versus fingolimod comparison among patients with multiple sclerosis / Lefort M., Sharmin S., Andersen J. B., Vukusic S., Casey R., Debouverie M., Edan G., Ciron J., Ruet A., De Seze J., Maillart E., Zephir H., Labauge P., Defer G., Lebrun-Frenay C., Moreau T., Berger E., Clavelou P., Pelletier J., Stankoff B., Gout O., Thouvenot E., Heinzlef O., Al-Khedr A., Bourre B., Casez O., Cabre P., Montcuquet A., Wahab A., Camdessanché J. P., Maurousset A., Ben Nasr H., Hankiewicz K., Pottier C., Maubeuge N., Dimitri-Boulos D., Nifle C., Laplaud D. A., Horakova D., Havrdova E. K., Alroughani R., Izquierdo G., Eichau S., Ozakbas S., Patti F., Onofrj M., Lugaresi A., Terzi M., Grammond P., Grand'Maison F., Yamout B., Prat A., Girard M., Duquette P., Boz C., Trojano M., McCombe P., Slee M., Lechner-Scott J., Turkoglu R., Sola P., Ferraro D., Granella F., Shaygannejad V., Prevost J., Maimone D., Skibina O., Buzzard K., Van der Walt A., Karabudak R., Van Wijmeersch B., Csepany T., Spitaleri D., Vucic S., Koch-Henriksen N., Sellebjerg F., Soerensen P. S., Hilt Christensen C. C., Rasmussen P. V., Jensen M. B., Frederiksen J. L., Bramow S., Mathiesen H. K., Schreiber K. I., Butzkueven H., Magyari M., Kalincik T., Leray E.
Dátum:2022
ISSN:1471-2288
Megjegyzések:Background: Natalizumab and fingolimod are used as high-efficacy treatments in relapsing?remitting multiple sclerosis. Several observational studies comparing these two drugs have shown variable results, using diferent methods to control treatment indication bias and manage censoring. The objective of this empirical study was to elucidate the impact of methods of causal inference on the results of comparative effectiveness studies. Methods: Data from three observational multiple sclerosis registries (MSBase, the Danish MS Registry and French OFSEP registry) were combined. Four clinical outcomes were studied. Propensity scores were used to match or weigh the compared groups, allowing for estimating average treatment effect for treated or average treatment effect for the entire population. Analyses were conducted both in intention-to-treat and per-protocol frameworks. The impact of the positivity assumption was also assessed. Results: Overall, 5,148 relapsing?remitting multiple sclerosis patients were included. In this well-powered sample, the 95% confidence intervals of the estimates overlapped widely. Propensity scores weighting and propensity scores matching procedures led to consistent results. Some differences were observed between average treatment effect for the entire population and average treatment effect for treated estimates. Intention-to-treat analyses were more conservative than per-protocol analyses. The most pronounced irregularities in outcomes and propensity scores were introduced by violation of the positivity assumption. Conclusions: This applied study elucidates the influence of methodological decisions on the results of comparative effectiveness studies of treatments for multiple sclerosis. According to our results, there are no material differences between conclusions obtained with propensity scores matching or propensity scores weighting given that a study is sufficiently powered, models are correctly specified and positivity assumption is fulfilled.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:BMC Medical Research Methodology. - 22 : 1 (2022), p. 1-14. -
További szerzők:Sharmin, Sifat Andersen, Johanna Balslev Vukusic, Sandra Casey, Romain Debouverie, Marc Edan, Gilles Ciron, Jonathan Ruet, Aurélie De Seze, Jérôme Maillart, Elisabeth Zephir, Hélène Labauge, Pierre Defer, Gilles Lebrun-Frenay, Christine Moreau, Thibault Berger, Eric Clavelou, Pierre Pelletier, Jean Stankoff, Bruno Gout, Olivier Thouvenot, Eric Heinzlef, Olivier Al-Khedr, Abdullatif Bourre, Bertrand Casez, Olivier Cabre, Philippe Montcuquet, Alexis Wahab, Abir Camdessanche, Jean-Philippe Maurousset, Aude Ben Nasr, Haifa Hankiewicz, Karolina Pottier, Corinne Maubeuge, Nicolas Dimitri-Boulos, D. Nifle, Chantal Laplaud, David Horakova, Dana Havrdova, Eva Alroughani, Raed Izquierdo, Guillermo Eichau, Sara Ozakbas, Serkan Patti, Francesco Onofrj, Marco Lugaresi, Alessandra Terzi, Murat Grammond, Pierre Grand'Maison, Francois Yamout, Bassem Prat, Alexandre Girard, Marc Duquette, Pierre Boz, Cavit Trojano, Maria McCombe, Pamela Slee, Mark Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Turkoglu, Recai Sola, Patrizia Ferraro, Diana Granella, Franco Shaygannejad, Vahid Prevost, Julie Maimone, Davide Skibina, Olga Buzzard, Katherine Walt, Anneke van der Karabudak, Rana Van Wijmeersch, Bart Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Spitaleri, Daniele Vucic, Steve Koch-Henriksen, Niels Sellebjerg, Finn Thorup Soerensen, Per Soelberg Hilt Christensen, Claudia C. Rasmussen, Peter Vestergaard Jensen, Michael Broksgaard Frederiksen, Jette Lautrup Bramow, Stephan Mathiesen, Henrik Kahr Schreiber, Karen Butzkueven, Helmut Magyari Melinda Kalincik, Tomas Leray, Emmanuelle
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM114473
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85148502832 (WoS)000951172400001
Első szerző:Roos, Izanne
Cím:Comparative effectiveness in multiple sclerosis : A methodological comparison / Roos Izanne, Diouf Ibrahima, Sharmin Sifat, Horakova Dana, Havrdova Eva Kubala, Patti Francesco, Shaygannejad Vahid, Ozakbas Serkan, Izquierdo Guillermo, Eichau Sara, Onofrj Marco, Lugaresi Alessandra, Alroughani Raed, Prat Alexandre, Girard Marc, Duquette Pierre, Terzi Murat, Boz Cavit, Grand'Maison Francois, Sola Patrizia, Ferraro Diana, Grammond Pierre, Turkoglu Recai, Buzzard Katherine, Skibina Olga, Yamout Bassem, Altintas Ayse, Gerlach Oliver, van Pesch Vincent, Blanco Yolanda, Maimone Davide, Lechner-Scott Jeannette, Bergamaschi Roberto, Karabudak Rana, McGuigan Chris, Cartechini Elisabetta, Barnett Michael, Hughes Stella, Sa Maria José, Solaro Claudio, Ramo-Tello Cristina, Hodgkinson Suzanne, Spitaleri Daniele, Soysal Aysun, Petersen Thor, Granella Franco, de Gans Koen, McCombe Pamela, Ampapa Radek, Van Wijmeersch Bart, van der Walt Anneke, Butzkueven Helmut, Prevost Julie, Sanchez-Menoyo Jose Luis, Laureys Guy, Gouider Riadh, Castillo-Trivino Tamara, Gray Orla, Aguera-Morales Eduardo, Al-Asmi Abdullah, Shaw Cameron, Deri Norma, Al-Harbi Talal, Fragoso Yara, Csepany Tunde, Sempere Angel Perez, Trevino-Frenk Irene, Schepel Jan, Moore Fraser, Malpas Charles, Kalincik Tomas, MSBase study group
Dátum:2023
ISSN:1352-4585
Megjegyzések:Background: In the absence of evidence from randomised controlled trials, observational data can be used to emulate clinical trials and guide clinical decisions. Observational studies are, however, susceptible to confounding and bias. Among the used techniques to reduce indication bias are propensity score matching and marginal structural models. Objective: To use the comparative effectiveness of fingolimod vs natalizumab to compare the results obtained with propensity score matching and marginal structural models. Methods: Patients with clinically isolated syndrome or relapsing remitting MS who were treated with either fingolimod or natalizumab were identified in the MSBase registry. Patients were propensity score matched, and inverse probability of treatment weighted at six monthly intervals, using the following variables: age, sex, disability, MS duration, MS course, prior relapses, and prior therapies. Studied outcomes were cumulative hazard of relapse, disability accumulation, and disability improvement. Results: 4608 patients (1659 natalizumab, 2949 fingolimod) fulfilled inclusion criteria, and were propensity score matched or repeatedly reweighed with marginal structural models. Natalizumab treatment was associated with a lower probability of relapse (PS matching: HR 0.67 [95% CI 0.62-0.80]; marginal structural model: 0.71 [0.62-0.80]), and higher probability of disability improvement (PS matching: 1.21 [1.02 -1.43]; marginal structural model 1.43 1.19 -1.72]). There was no evidence of a difference in the magnitude of effect between the two methods. Conclusions: The relative effectiveness of two therapies can be efficiently compared by either marginal structural models or propensity score matching when applied in clearly defined clinical contexts and in sufficiently powered cohorts.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Observational
causal inference
multiple sclerosis
Megjelenés:Multiple Sclerosis. - 29 : 3 (2023), p. 326-332. -
További szerzők:Diouf, Ibrahima Sharmin, Sifat Horakova, Dana Havrdova, Eva Patti, Francesco Shaygannejad, Vahid Ozakbas, Serkan Izquierdo, Guillermo Eichau, Sara Onofrj, Marco Lugaresi, Alessandra Alroughani, Raed Prat, Alexandre Girard, Marc Duquette, Pierre Terzi, Murat Boz, Cavit Grand'Maison, Francois Sola, Patrizia Ferraro, Diana Grammond, Pierre Turkoglu, Recai Buzzard, Katherine Skibina, Olga Yamout, Bassem Altintas, Ayse Gerlach, Oliver Pesch, Vincent van Blanco, Yolanda Maimone, Davide Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Bergamaschi, Roberto Karabudak, Rana McGuigan, Christopher Cartechini, Elisabetta Barnett, Michael Hughes, Stella Sá, Maria José Solaro, Claudio Ramo-Tello, Cristina Hodgkinson, Suzanne Spitaleri, Daniele Soysal, Aysun Petersen, Thor Granella, Franco de Gans, Koen McCombe, Pamela Ampapa, Radek Van Wijmeersch, Bart Walt, Anneke van der Butzkueven, Helmut Prevost, Julie Sanchez-Menoyo, Jose Laureys, Guy Gouider, Riadh Castillo Triviño, Tamara Gray, Orla Aguera-Morales, Eduardo Al-Asmi, Abdullah Shaw, Cameron Deri, Norma Al-Harbi, Talal Fragoso, Yara Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Sempere, Perez A. Trevino-Frenk, Irene Schepel, Jan Moore, Fraser Malpas, Charles Kalincik, Tomas MSBase Study Group
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Első szerző:Sharmin, Sifat
Cím:The risk of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis is geographically determined but modifiable / Sharmin Sifat, Roos Izanne, Simpson-Yap Steve, Charles Malpas, Marina M. Sánchez, Serkan Ozakbas, Dana Horakova, Eva K. Havrdova, Francesco Patti, Raed Alroughani, Guillermo Izquierdo, Sara Eichau, Cavit Boz, Magd Zakaria, Marco Onofrj, Alessandra Lugaresi, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, Alexandre Prat, Marc Girard, Pierre Duquette, Murat Terzi, Maria Pia Amato, Rana Karabudak, Francois Grand'Maison, Samia J. Khoury, Pierre Grammond, Jeannette Lechner-Scott, Katherine Buzzard, Olga Skibina, Anneke van der Walt, Helmut Butzkueven, Recai Turkoglu, Ayse Altintas, Davide Maimone, Allan Kermode, Nevin Shalaby, Vincent V. Pesch, Ernest Butler, Youssef Sidhom, Riadh Gouider, Saloua Mrabet, Oliver Gerlach, Aysun Soysal, Michael Barnett, Jens Kuhle, Stella Hughes, Maria J. Sa, Suzanne Hodgkinson, Celia Oreja-Guevara, Radek Ampapa, Thor Petersen, Cristina Ramo-Tello, Daniele Spitaleri, Pamela McCombe, Bruce Taylor, Julie Prevost, Matteo Foschi, Mark Slee, Chris McGuigan, Guy Laureys, Liesbeth V. Hijfte, Koen de Gans, Claudio Solaro, Jiwon Oh, Richard Macdonell, Eduardo Aguera-Morales, Bhim Singhal, Orla Gray, Justin Garber, Bart V. Wijmeersch, Mihaela Simu, Tamara Castillo-Triviño, Jose L. Sanchez-Menoyo, Dheeraj Khurana, Abdullah Al-Asmi, Talal Al-Harbi, Norma Deri, Yara Fragoso, Patrice H. Lalive, L. G. F. Sinnige, Cameron Shaw, Neil Shuey, Tunde Csepany, Angel P. Sempere, Fraser Moore, Danny Decoo, Barbara Willekens, Claudio Gobbi, Jennifer Massey, Todd Hardy, John Parratt, Tomas Kalincik, the MSBase investigators
Dátum:2023
ISSN:0006-8950
Megjegyzések:Geographical variations in the incidence and prevalence of multiple sclerosis have been reported globally. Latitude as a surrogate for exposure to ultraviolet radiation but also other lifestyle and environmental factors are regarded as drivers of this variation. No previous studies evaluated geographical variation in the risk of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, an advanced form of multiple sclerosis that is characterized by steady accrual of irreversible disability.We evaluated differences in the risk of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis in relation to latitude and country of residence, modified by high-to-moderate efficacy immunotherapy in a geographically diverse cohort of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. The study included relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients from the global MSBase registry with at least one recorded assessment of disability. Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis was identified as per clinician diagnosis. Sensitivity analyses used the operationalized definition of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and the Swedish decision tree algorithm. A proportional hazards model was used to estimate the cumulative risk of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis by country of residence (latitude), adjusted for sex, age at disease onset, time from onset to relapsing-remitting phase, disability (Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score) and relapse activity at study inclusion, national multiple sclerosis prevalence, government health expenditure, and proportion of time treated with high-to-moderate efficacy disease-modifying therapy. Geographical variation in time from relapsing-remitting phase to secondary progressive phase of multiple sclerosis was modelled through a proportional hazards model with spatially correlated frailties.We included 51 126 patients (72% female) from 27 countries. The median survival time from relapsing-remitting phase to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis among all patients was 39 (95% confidence interval: 37 to 43) years. Higher latitude [median hazard ratio = 1.21, 95% credible interval (1.16, 1.26)], higher national multiple sclerosis prevalence [1.07 (1.03, 1.11)], male sex [1.30 (1.22, 1.39)], older age at onset [1.35 (1.30, 1.39)], higher disability [2.40 (2.34, 2.47)] and frequent relapses [1.18 (1.15, 1.21)] at inclusion were associated with increased hazard of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Higher proportion of time on high-to-moderate efficacy therapy substantially reduced the hazard of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis [0.76 (0.73, 0.79)] and reduced the effect of latitude [interaction: 0.95 (0.92, 0.99)]. At the country-level, patients in Oman, Tunisia, Iran and Canada had higher risks of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis relative to the other studied regions.Higher latitude of residence is associated with a higher probability of developing secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. High-to-moderate efficacy immunotherapy can mitigate some of this geographically co-determined risk. By analysing longitudinal data from 27 countries, Sharmin et al. reveal a geographically varying risk of conversion to secondary progressive disease in patients with multiple sclerosis. Higher latitude of residence increases the risk while high-to-moderate efficacy immunotherapies reduce the risk substantially.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
disease-modifying therapy
geography
health expenditure
latitude
secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
Megjelenés:Brain. - 146 : 11 (2023), p. 4633-4644. -
További szerzők:Roos, Izanne Simpson-Yap, Steve Malpas, Charles Sánchez, Marina M. Ozakbas, Serkan Horakova, Dana Havrdova, Eva Patti, Francesco Alroughani, Raed Izquierdo, Guillermo Eichau, Sara Boz, Cavit Zakaria, Magd Onofrj, Marco Lugaresi, Alessandra Weinstock-Guttman, Bianca Prat, Alexandre Girard, Marc Duquette, Pierre Terzi, Murat Amato, Maria Pia Karabudak, Rana Grand'Maison, Francois Khoury, Samia J. Grammond, Pierre Lechner-Scott, Jeannette Buzzard, Katherine Skibina, Olga Walt, Anneke van der Butzkueven, Helmut Turkoglu, Recai Altintas, Ayse Maimone, Davide Kermode, Allan G. Shalaby, Nevin Pesch, Vincent van Butler, Ernest Sidhom, Youssef Gouider, Riadh Mrabet, Saloua Gerlach, Oliver Soysal, Aysun Barnett, Michael Kuhle, Jens Hughes, Stella Sá, Maria José Hodgkinson, Suzanne Oreja-Guevara, Celia Ampapa, Radek Petersen, Thor Ramo-Tello, Cristina Spitaleri, Daniele McCombe, Pamela Taylor, Bruce V. Prevost, Julie Foschi, Matteo Slee, Mark McGuigan, Christopher Laureys, Guy Hijfte, Liesbeth V. de Gans, Koen Solaro, Claudio Oh, Jiwon Macdonell, Richard Aguera-Morales, Eduardo Singhal, Bhim Gray, Orla Garber, Justin Van Wijmeersch, Bart Simu, Mihaela Castillo Triviño, Tamara Sanchez-Menoyo, Jose Khurana, Dheeraj Al-Asmi, Abdullah Al-Harbi, Talal Deri, Norma Fragoso, Yara Lalive, Patrice H. Sinnige, L. G. F. Shaw, Cameron Shuey, Neil Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Sempere, Perez A. Moore, Fraser Decoo, Danny Willekens, Barbara Gobbi, Claudio Massey, Jennifer Hardy, Todd A. Parratt, John Kalincik, Tomas the MSBase investigators
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Első szerző:Spelman, Tim
Cím:Comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of natalizumab and fingolimod in rapidly evolving severe relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in the United Kingdom / Spelman T., Herring W. L., Acosta C., Hyde R., Jokubaitis V. G., Pucci E., Lugaresi A., Laureys G., Havrdova E. K., Horakova D., Izquierdo G., Eichau S., Ozakbas S., Alroughani R., Kalincik T., Duquette P., Girard M., Petersen T., Patti F., Csepany T., Granella F., Grand'Maison F., Ferraro D., Karabudak R., Jose Sa M., Trojano M., van Pesch V., Van Wijmeersch B., Cartechini E., McCombe P., Gerlach O., Spitaleri D., Rozsa C., Hodgkinson S., Bergamaschi R., Gouider R., Soysal A., Prevost J., Garber J., de Gans K., Ampapa R., Simo M., Sanchez-Menoyo J. L., Iuliano G., Sas A., van der Walt A., John N., Gray O., Hughes S., De Luca G., Onofrj M., Buzzard K., Skibina O., Terzi M., Slee M., Solaro C., Ramo-Tello C., Fragoso Y., Shaygannejad V., Moore F., Rajda C., Aguera-Morales E., Butzkueven H.
Dátum:2024
ISSN:1369-6998 1941-837X
Megjegyzések:Aim To evaluate the real-world comparative effectiveness and the cost-effectiveness, from a UK National Health Service perspective, of natalizumab versus fingolimod in patients with rapidly evolving severe relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RES-RRMS). Methods Real-world data from the MSBase Registry were obtained for patients with RES-RRMS who were previously either naive to disease-modifying therapies or had been treated with interferon-based therapies, glatiramer acetate, dimethyl fumarate, or teriflunomide (collectively known as BRACETD). Matched cohorts were selected by 3-way multinomial propensity score matching, and the annualized relapse rate (ARR) and 6-month?confirmed disability worsening (CDW6M) and improvement (CDI6M) were compared between treatment groups. Comparative effectiveness results were used in a cost-effectiveness model comparing natalizumab and fingolimod, using an established Markov structure over a lifetime horizon with health states based on the Expanded Disability Status Scale. Additional model data sources included the UK MS Survey 2015, published literature, and publicly available sources. Results In the comparative effectiveness analysis, we found a significantly lower ARR for patients starting natalizumab compared with fingolimod (rate ratio [RR]?=?0.65; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.57?0.73) or BRACETD (RR = 0.46; 95% CI, 0.42?0.53). Similarly, CDI6M was higher for patients starting natalizumab compared with fingolimod (hazard ratio [HR]?=?1.25; 95% CI, 1.01?1.55) and BRACETD (HR = 1.46; 95% CI, 1.16?1.85). In patients starting fingolimod, we found a lower ARR (RR = 0.72; 95% CI, 0.65?0.80) compared with starting BRACETD, but no difference in CDI6M (HR = 1.17; 95% CI, 0.91?1.50). Differences in CDW6M were not found between the treatment groups. In the base-case cost-effectiveness analysis, natalizumab dominated fingolimod (0.302 higher quality-adjusted life-years [QALYs] and ?17,141 lower predicted lifetime costs). Similar cost-effectiveness results were observed across sensitivity analyses. Conclusions This MSBase Registry analysis suggests that natalizumab improves clinical outcomes when compared with fingolimod, which translates to higher QALYs and lower costs in UK patients with RES-RRMS.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Multiple sclerosis
natalizumab
fingolimod
real-world data
comparative effectiveness
cost-effectiveness
Megjelenés:Journal of Medical Economics. - 27 : 1 (2024), p. 109-125. -
További szerzők:Herring, W. L. Acosta, C. Hyde, R. Jokubaitis, Vilija Pucci, Eugenio Lugaresi, Alessandra Laureys, Guy Havrdova, Eva Horakova, Dana Izquierdo, Guillermo Eichau, Sara Ozakbas, Serkan Alroughani, Raed Kalincik, Tomas Duquette, Pierre Girard, Marc Petersen, Thor Patti, Francesco Csépány Tünde (1956-) (neurológus, pszichiáter) Granella, Franco Grand'Maison, Francois Ferraro, D. Karabudak, Rana José Sá, Maria Trojano, Maria Pesch, Vincent van Van Wijmeersch, Bart Cartechini, Elisabetta McCombe, Pamela Gerlach, Oliver Spitaleri, Daniele Rózsa Csilla Hodgkinson, Suzanne Bergamaschi, Roberto Gouider, Riadh Soysal, Aysun Prevost, Julie Garber, Justin de Gans, Koen Ampapa, Radek Simó Magdolna Sanchez-Menoyo, Jose Iuliano, Gerardo Sas Attila Walt, Anneke van der John, N. Gray, Orla Hughes, Stella De Luca, Giacomo Onofrj, Marco Buzzard, Katherine Skibina, Olga Terzi, Murat Slee, Mark Solaro, Claudio Ramo-Tello, Cristina Fragoso, Yara Shaygannejad, Vahid Moore, Fraser Rajda Cecília Aguera-Morales, Eduardo Butzkueven, Helmut
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