Abstract
Background:
There is emerging evidence that intrathecal IgM synthesis (ITMS) is a risk factor for conversion to clinically defined multiple sclerosis (CDMS) in clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) patients.
Objectives:
The objective of this study is to verify the prognostic role of ITMS as a risk factor for the second clinical attack in patients after the first demyelinating event.
Methods:
Monocentric observational study performed on prospectively acquired clinical data and retrospective evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. ITMS was assessed according to Reiber’s non-linear function. We compared time to the second attack by using Kaplan–Meier curves and performed adjustment by Cox regression analysis.
Results:
Demographics and clinical data were collected prospectively in a cohort of 68 patients. ITMS occurred in 40% (27/68) of patients who had a higher T1-hypointense lesion load at brain MRI (
Conclusion:
Together with previous studies, our findings support the role of ITMS as a prognostic biomarker in MS.
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