Incidence rate and prevalence of pediatric‐onset multiple sclerosis in Sweden: A population‐based register study

Author:

Sandesjö Fredrik1ORCID,Tremlett Helen2,Fink Katharina3ORCID,Marrie Ruth Ann4ORCID,Zhu Feng2,Wickström Ronny1,McKay Kyla A.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Women's and Children's Health Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

2. Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, The Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

3. Department of Clinical Neuroscience Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

4. Department of Internal Medicine Department of Community Health Sciences Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposePediatric‐onset multiple sclerosis (PoMS) is associated with high health care use. To plan resource allocation for this patient group, knowledge of the incidence rate and prevalence is important. However, such studies are scarce, few are population‐based, and the methodology varies widely. We aimed to address this knowledge gap by performing a nationwide study of the incidence rate and prevalence of PoMS in Sweden, an area of high multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence and prevalence.MethodsMS cases were identified by linking two nationwide registers, the National Patient Register and the Swedish MS Registry. MS cases having their first central nervous system demyelinating event or MS clinical onset before age 18 years were classified as pediatric onset. Incidence rate and prevalence were estimated annually over the study period (2006–2016) for the total population and stratified by sex and age group (<12, 12–15, and 16–17 years). Temporal trends and ratios between sexes and age groups were estimated.ResultsWe identified 238 incident cases from 2006 to 2016, corresponding to an overall crude incidence rate of 1.12 per 100,000 person‐years and an overall crude prevalence of 2.82 per 100,000 population. There was a higher incidence rate among females and the highest age category. The overall incidence rate and prevalence estimates remained stable during the study period.ConclusionsSweden exhibits a consistently high incidence rate and prevalence of PoMS that has remained stable over time. This knowledge serves as a tool to aid in planning resource allocation and health services for this patient population.

Funder

Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd

Sällskapet Barnavård

Publisher

Wiley

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