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  Can we predict cognitive decline after initial diagnosis of multiple sclerosis? Results from the German National early MS cohort (KKNMS)

Johnen, A., Buerkner, P.-C., Landmeyer, N. C., Ambrosius, B., Calabrese, P., Motte, J., et al. (2019). Can we predict cognitive decline after initial diagnosis of multiple sclerosis? Results from the German National early MS cohort (KKNMS). JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 266(2), 386-397. doi:10.1007/s00415-018-9142-y.

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Johnen, Andreas, Autor
Buerkner, Paul-Christian, Autor
Landmeyer, Nils C., Autor
Ambrosius, Bjoern, Autor
Calabrese, Pasquale, Autor
Motte, Jeremias, Autor
Hessler, Nicole, Autor
Antony, Gisela, Autor
Koenig, Inke R., Autor
Klotz, Luisa, Autor
Hoshi, Muna-Miriam, Autor
Aly, Lilian, Autor
Groppa, Sergiu, Autor
Luessi, Felix, Autor
Paul, Friedemann, Autor
Tackenberg, Bjoern, Autor
Bergh, Florian Then, Autor
Kuempfel, Tania, Autor
Tumani, Hayrettin, Autor
Stangel, Martin, Autor
Weber, Frank1, Autor           Bayas, Antonios, AutorWildemann, Brigitte, AutorHeesen, Christoph, AutorZettl, Uwe K., AutorZipp, Frauke, AutorHemmer, Bernhard, AutorMeuth, Sven G., AutorGold, Ralf, AutorWiendl, Heinz, AutorSalmen, Anke, AutorDemir, Seray, AutorSchroeder, Christoph, AutorVoithenleitner, Lisa A., AutorBerthele, Achim, AutorHaars, Sarah, AutorNischwitz, Sandra1, Autor           Knop, Matthias1, Autor           Rothacher, Susanne, AutorPoettgen, Jana, AutorWarnke, Clemens, AutorLinker, Ralf A., AutorZiemann, Ulf, Autor mehr..
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1Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_1607137              

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 Zusammenfassung: BackgroundCognitive impairment (CI) affects approximately one-third of the patients with early multiple sclerosis (MS) and clinically isolated syndrome (CIS). Little is known about factors predicting CI and progression after initial diagnosis.MethodsNeuropsychological screening data from baseline and 1-year follow-up of a prospective multicenter cohort study (NationMS) involving 1123 patients with newly diagnosed MS or CIS were analyzed. Employing linear multilevel models, we investigated whether demographic, clinical and conventional MRI markers at baseline were predictive for CI and longitudinal cognitive changes.ResultsAt baseline, 22% of patients had CI (impairment in 2 cognitive domains) with highest frequencies and severity in processing speed and executive functions. Demographics (fewer years of academic education, higher age, male sex), clinical (EDSS, depressive symptoms) but no conventional MRI characteristics were linked to baseline CI. At follow-up, only 14% of patients showed CI suggesting effects of retesting. Neither baseline characteristics nor initiation of treatment between baseline and follow-up was able to predict cognitive changes within the follow-up period of 1 year.ConclusionsIdentification of risk factors for short-term cognitive change in newly diagnosed MS or CIS is insufficient using only demographic, clinical and conventional MRI data. Change-sensitive, re-test reliable cognitive tests and more sophisticated predictors need to be employed in future clinical trials and cohort studies of early-stage MS to improve prediction.

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DOI: 10.1007/s00415-018-9142-y
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Titel: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 266 (2) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 386 - 397 Identifikator: ISSN: 0340-5354