Abstract
Background:
Fatigue is one of the most common and distressing symptoms among persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS).
Objective:
The aim of this study is to evaluate fatigue as a predictor for disease worsening among pwMS.
Methods:
In this retrospective cohort study of New York State MS Consortium (NYSMSC) registry, MS patients reporting moderate-to-severe fatigue at study enrollment (
Results:
The median survival time from study enrollment to sustained EDSS worsening was 8.7 years (CI: 7.2–10.1). Participants who reported fatigue at baseline were more likely to experience sustained EDSS worsening during follow-up (HR: 1.4, 95% CI: 1.2–1.7). Patients who were fatigued at baseline were also more likely to report worsening psychosocial limitations (all
Conclusion:
In addition to being a common symptom of MS, severe fatigue was a significant predictor for EDSS worsening in the NYSMSC.
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