Journal article
Sex as a determinant of relapse incidence and progressive course of multiple sclerosis
Brain, Vol.136(12), pp.3609-3617
2013
Abstract
The aim of this work was to evaluate sex differences in the incidence of multiple sclerosis relapses; assess the relationship between sex and primary progressive disease course; and compare effects of age and disease duration on relapse incidence. Annualized relapse rates were calculated using the MSBase registry. Patients with incomplete data or <1 year of follow-up were excluded. Patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis were only included in the sex ratio analysis. Relapse incidences over 40 years of multiple sclerosis or 70 years of age were compared between females and males with Andersen-Gill and Tweedie models. Female-to-male ratios stratified by annual relapse count were evaluated across disease duration and patient age and compared between relapse-onset and primary progressive multiple sclerosis. The study cohort consisted of 11 570 eligible patients with relapse-onset and 881 patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Among the relapse-onset patients (82 552 patient-years), 48,362 relapses were recorded. Relapse frequency was 17.7% higher in females compared with males. Within the initial 5 years, the female-to-male ratio increased from 2.3:1 to 3.3:1 in patients with 0 versus ≥4 relapses per year, respectively. The magnitude of this sex effect increased at longer disease duration and older age (P < 10(-12)). However, the female-to-male ratio in patients with relapse-onset multiple sclerosis and zero relapses in any given year was double that of the patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Patient age was a more important determinant of decline in relapse incidence than disease duration (P < 10(-12)). Females are predisposed to higher relapse activity than males. However, this difference does not explain the markedly lower female-to-male sex ratio in primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Decline in relapse activity over time is more closely related to patient age than disease duration.
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- Title
- Sex as a determinant of relapse incidence and progressive course of multiple sclerosis
- Authors/Creators
- T. Kalincik (Author/Creator) - The University of MelbourneV. Vivek (Author/Creator) - The Royal Melbourne HospitalV. Jokubaitis (Author/Creator) - The University of MelbourneJ. Lechner-Scott (Author/Creator) - John Hunter HospitalM. Trojano (Author/Creator) - University of Bari Aldo MoroG. Izquierdo (Author/Creator) - Hospital Universitario Virgen MacarenaA. Lugaresi (Author/Creator) - University of Chieti-PescaraF. Grand'Maison (Author/Creator) - Hôpital Charles-Le MoyneR. Hupperts (Author/Creator) - 8 Orbis Medicle Center, Sittard, The NetherlandsC. Oreja-Guevara (Author/Creator) - Hospital Clínico San CarlosR. Bergamaschi (Author/Creator) - The Neurological InstituteG. Iuliano (Author/Creator) - 11 Ospedali Riuniti di Salerno, Salerno, ItalyR. Alroughani (Author/Creator) - Amiri HospitalV. van Pesch (Author/Creator) - Cliniques Universitaires Saint-LucM.P. Amato (Author/Creator) - University of FlorenceM. Slee (Author/Creator) - Flinders Medical CentreF. Verheul (Author/Creator) - Groene Hart ZiekenhuisR. Fernandez-Bolanos (Author/Creator) - Hospital Universitario de ValmeM. Fiol (Author/Creator) - Fundación para la Lucha contra las Enfermedades Neurológicas de la InfanciaD.L. Spitaleri (Author/Creator) - Azienda Ospedaliera S.Giuseppe MoscatiE. Cristiano (Author/Creator) - Hospital Italiano de Buenos AiresO. Gray (Author/Creator) - Craigavon Area HospitalJ.A. Cabrera-Gomez (Author/Creator) - International Center of Neurologic RestorationV. Shaygannejad (Author/Creator) - Isfahan University of Medical SciencesJ. Herbert (Author/Creator) - New York University Langone Orthopedic HospitalS. Vucic (Author/Creator) - Westmead HospitalM. Needham (Author/Creator) - Royal North Shore HospitalT. Petkovska-Boskova (Author/Creator) - University Clinical CentreC-A Sirbu (Author/Creator) - Clinical Emergency Hospital BucharestP. Duquette (Author/Creator) - Hôpital Notre-DameM. Girard (Author/Creator) - Hôpital Notre-DameP. Grammond (Author/Creator) - Hôtel-Dieu de QuébecC. Boz (Author/Creator) - Karadeniz Technical UniversityG. Giuliani (Author/Creator) - University of MacerataM.E. Rio (Author/Creator) - CUF Porto HospitalM. Barnett (Author/Creator) - MIND Research InstituteS. Flechter (Author/Creator) - Assaf Harofeh Medical CenterF. Moore (Author/Creator) - Jewish General HospitalB. Singhal (Author/Creator) - Bombay HospitalE.A. Bacile (Author/Creator) - 38 Instituto de Neurociencias Cordoba, Cordoba, ArgentinaM.L. Saladino (Author/Creator) - 39 INEBA, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaC. Shaw (Author/Creator) - Geelong HospitalE. Skromne (Author/Creator) - 41 Hospital Angeles Mexico City, Lomas, MexicoD. Poehlau (Author/Creator) - DRK Kamillus KlinikN. Vella (Author/Creator) - Mater Dei HospitalT. Spelman (Author/Creator) - The Royal Melbourne HospitalD. Liew (Author/Creator) - Melbourne HealthT.J. Kilpatrick (Author/Creator) - The Royal Melbourne HospitalH. Butzkueven (Author/Creator) - The University of Melbourne
- Publication Details
- Brain, Vol.136(12), pp.3609-3617
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Identifiers
- 991005542384307891
- Copyright
- © The Author (2013).
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- 1.203 Neuromuscular Disorders
- 1.203.147 Multiple Sclerosis
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