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Published in: Journal of Neurology 6/2016

Open Access 01-06-2016 | Review

Optimizing treatment success in multiple sclerosis

Authors: Tjalf Ziemssen, Tobias Derfuss, Nicola de Stefano, Gavin Giovannoni, Filipe Palavra, Davorka Tomic, Tim Vollmer, Sven Schippling

Published in: Journal of Neurology | Issue 6/2016

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Abstract

Despite important advances in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) over recent years, the introduction of several disease-modifying therapies (DMTs), the burden of progressive disability and premature mortality associated with the condition remains substantial. This burden, together with the high healthcare and societal costs associated with MS, creates a compelling case for early treatment optimization with highly efficacious therapies. Often, patients receive several first-line therapies, while more recent and in part more effective treatments are still being introduced only after these have failed. However, with the availability of highly efficacious therapies, a novel treatment strategy has emerged, where the aim is to achieve no evidence of disease activity (NEDA). Achieving NEDA necessitates regular monitoring of relapses, disability and functionality. However, there is only a poor correlation between conventional magnetic resonance imaging measures like T2 hyperintense lesion burden and the level of clinical disability. Hence, MRI-based measures of brain atrophy have emerged in recent years potentially reflecting the magnitude of MS-related neuroaxonal damage. Currently available DMTs differ markedly in their effects on brain atrophy: some, such as fingolimod, have been shown to significantly slow brain volume loss, compared to placebo, whereas others have shown either no, inconsistent, or delayed effects. In addition to regular monitoring, treatment optimization also requires early intervention with efficacious therapies, because accumulating evidence shows that effective intervention during a limited period early in the course of MS is critical for maintaining neurological function and preventing subsequent disability. Together, the advent of new MS therapies and evolving management strategies offer exciting new opportunities to optimize treatment outcomes.
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Metadata
Title
Optimizing treatment success in multiple sclerosis
Authors
Tjalf Ziemssen
Tobias Derfuss
Nicola de Stefano
Gavin Giovannoni
Filipe Palavra
Davorka Tomic
Tim Vollmer
Sven Schippling
Publication date
01-06-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Neurology / Issue 6/2016
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-015-7986-y

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