Observational case-control study of the prevalence of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: results from the CoSMo study
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Published:2013-09-06
Issue:11
Volume:19
Page:1508-1517
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ISSN:1352-4585
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Container-title:Multiple Sclerosis Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mult Scler
Author:
Comi G1, Battaglia MA2, Bertolotto A3, Sette M Del4, Ghezzi A5, Malferrari G6, Salvetti M7, Sormani MP8, Tesio L910, Stolz E11, Zaratin P2, Mancardi G12, Baracchini Claudio, Bergamaschi Roberto, Bertolotto Antonio, Bortolon Franca, Bratina Alessio, Morra Vincenzo Brescia, Buccafusca Maria, Busso Marco, Capra Ruggero, Carraro Nicola, Cavalla Paola, Cecconi Pietro, Centonze Diego, Ciampanelli Domenico, Cirrito Maurilio, Ciuffoli Alessandro, Comi Giancarlo, Coppo Lorenzo, Costantino Gianfranco, Cottone Salvatore, Deboni Antonella, Del Sette Massimo, De Rossi Nicola, Luca Di Maggio, Favaretto Elisabetta, Finocchi Cinzia, Gaeta Roberta, Gallo Paolo, Ghezzi Angelo, Giometto Bruno, Granieri Enrico, Grazioli Silvia, Grimaldi Luigi, Guccione Angelo, Iemolo Francesco, Lochner Piergiorgio, Lugaresi Alessandra, Maimone Davide, Malferrari Giovanni, Mancardi Giovanni L, Mancini Marcello, Mantegazza Renato, Marrosu Maria G, Menci Elisabetta, Monti Lucia, Motti Luisa, Nuzzaco Grazia M, Pascazio Lucia, Patti Francesco, Protti Alessandra, Provinciali Leandro, Rossato Denis, Rovaris Marco, Salvetti Marco, Sanguigni Sandro, Sanzaro Enzo, Sette Giuliano, Spinelli Marica, Stecchi Sergio, Stefanini Matteo, Tezzon Frediano, Tola Maria R, Tonello Simone, Trojano Maria, Ulivelli Monica, Uselli Sebastiano, Viaro Federica, Zaratin Paola, Zedde Maria L,
Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology, Università Vita Salute San
Raffaele, Milan, Italy 2. Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla, Genoa,
Italy 3. Neurology Unit 2, Centro Riferimento Regionale
Sclerosi Multipla (CRESM), Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria San Luigi, Orbassano, Italy 4. Neurology Unit, Ospedale Sant’Andrea, La Spezia,
Italy 5. Multiple Sclerosis Research Center, Ospedale
Sant’Antonio Abate, Gallarate, Italy 6. Neurology Unit and Stroke Unit, Department of
Neuromotor Physiology, Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova, IRCCS, Reggio Emilia, Italy 7. Center for Experimental Neurological Therapies,
Università La Sapienza, Rome, Italy 8. Department of Health Sciences, Università di Genova,
Genoa, Italy 9. Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health,
Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy 10. Department of Neuro-rehabilitation Sciences,
Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Milan, Italy 11. Department of Neurology,
Justus-Liebig-Universität, Giessen, Germany 12. Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation,
Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health, Università di Genova, Genoa, Italy
Abstract
Background: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has been proposed as a possible cause of multiple sclerosis (MS). Objectives: The CoSMo study evaluated the association between CCSVI and MS. Methods: The primary end-point of this multicentric, case-control study was to compare the prevalence of CCSVI between patients with MS, patients with other neurodegenerative diseases (ONDs) and healthy controls (HCs). Color-coded duplex sonography was performed by a sonologist and the images were sent to one of three central sonologists for a second reading. Agreement between local and central sonologists or, in case of disagreement, the predominant judgment among the three central readers, was required for a diagnosis of CCSVI. All readings, data collection and analysis were blinded. Results: The study involved 35 MS centers across Italy and included 1874 subjects aged 18–55. 1767 (94%) were evaluable: 1165 MS patients, 226 patients with ONDs and 376 HCs. CCSVI prevalence was 3.26%, 3.10% and 2.13% for the MS, OND and HC groups, respectively. No significant difference in CCSVI prevalence was found amongst the three cohorts (MS versus HC, OR = 1.55, 95%CI = 0.72–3.36, p = 0.30; OND versus HC, OR = 1.47, 95%CI = 0.53–4.11, p = 0.46; MS versus OND, OR = 1.05, 95%CI = 0.47–2.39, p = 0.99). High negative and low positive agreement was found between the local and centralized readers. Conclusions: CCSVI is not associated with MS.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology
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