Predictors and dynamics of postpartum relapses in women with multiple sclerosis

Author:

Hughes Stella E12,Spelman Tim3,Gray Orla M4,Boz Cavit5,Trojano Maria6,Lugaresi Alessandra7,Izquierdo Guillermo8,Duquette Pierre9,Girard Marc9,Grand’Maison Francois10,Grammond Pierre11,Oreja-Guevara Celia12,Hupperts Raymond13,Bergamaschi Roberto14,Giuliani Giorgio15,Lechner-Scott Jeannette16,Barnett Michael17,Edite Rio Maria18,van Pesch Vincent19,Amato Maria Pia20,Iuliano Gerardo21,Slee Mark22,Verheul Freek23,Cristiano Edgardo24,Fernández-Bolaños Ricardo25,Poehlau Dieter26,Saladino Maria Laura27,Deri Norma28,Cabrera-Gomez Jose29,Vella Norbert30,Herbert Joseph31,Skromne Eli32,Savino Aldo33,Shaw Cameron34,Moore Fraser35,Vucic Steve36,Petkovska-Boskova Tatjana37,McDonnell Gavin1,Hawkins Stanley138,Kee Frank2,Butzkueven Helmut33940,Paolicelli Damiano,Lucchese Guglielmo,Iaffaldano Pietro,Zwanikken Cees,De Luca Giovanna,Di Tommaso Valeria,Travaglini Daniela,Pietrolongo Erika,di Ioia Maria,Farina Deborah,Mancinelli Luca,Marriott Mark,Kilpatrick Trevor,King John,van der Walt Anneke,Skibina Olga,Haartsen Jodi,Chamorro Beatriz,Petersen Thor,Cartechini Elisabetta,Pucci Eugenio,William David,Dark Lisa,Fiol Marcela,Correale Jorge,Ysrraelit Celica,Den Braber-Moerland Leontien,Jaacks Gonzalo,Laffue Alfredo,Fernanda Páez María,Muñoz Daniel,Oleschko Arruda Walter,Paine Mark,Vella Malcolm,Vetere Santiago,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK

2. UKCRC Centre of Excellence for Public Health Research, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

3. Department of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia

4. Ulster Hospital, Belfast, UK

5. Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey

6. University of Bari, Italy

7. MS Center, Department of Neuroscience and Imaging, University ‘G. d’Annunzio’, Chieti, Italy

8. Hospital Universitario, Sevilla, Spain

9. Hopital Notre Dame, Montreal, Canada

10. Neuro Rive-Sud, Quebec, Canada

11. Hotel-Dieu de Levis, Quebec, Canada

12. Hospital Universitario Clínico San Carlos, IdISSC, Madrid, Spain

13. Orbis Medisch Centrum, Sittard, The Netherlands

14. Neurological Institute IRCCS Mondino, Pavia, Italy

15. Ospedale di Macerata, Italy

16. John Hunter Hospital, New South Wales, Australia

17. Brain and Mind Research Institute, Sydney, Australia

18. Hospital S. Joao, Porto, Portugal

19. Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc, Brussels, Belgium

20. Department of Neurology, University of Florence, Italy

21. Ospedali Riuniti di Salerno, Italy

22. Flinders Medical Centre, Australia

23. Groen Hart Ziekenhuis, Gouda, The Netherlands

24. Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina

25. Hospital Universitario Virgen de Valme, Seville, Spain

26. Multiple Sclerosis Centre Kamillus-Klinik, Asbach, Germany

27. INEBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina

28. Hospital Fernandez, Buenos Aires, Argentina

29. Centro Internacional de Restauracion Neurologica, Havana, Cuba

30. Mater Dei Hospital, Msida, Malta

31. New York University Langone Medical Center, USA

32. Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Medico Nacional Siglo XXI, Mexico

33. Consultorio Privado, Buenos Aires, Argentina

34. Geelong Hospital, Victoria, Australia

35. Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada

36. Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia

37. Clinic of Neurology Clinical Center, Skopje, Macedonia

38. Centre for Medical Education, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

39. Department of Medicine, Melbourne Brain Centre, The University of Melbourne, Australia

40. Department of Neurology, Box Hill Hospital, Monash University, Australia

Abstract

Background: Several studies have shown that pregnancy reduces multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses, which increase in the early postpartum period. Postpartum relapse risk has been predicted by pre-pregnancy disease activity in some studies. Objective: To re-examine effect of pregnancy on relapses using the large international MSBase Registry, examining predictors of early postpartum relapse. Methods: An observational case–control study was performed including pregnancies post-MS onset. Annualised relapse rate (ARR) and median Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) scores were compared for the 24 months pre-conception, pregnancy and 24 months postpartum periods. Clustered logistic regression was used to investigate predictors of early postpartum relapses. Results: The study included 893 pregnancies in 674 females with MS. ARR (standard error) pre-pregnancy was 0.32 (0.02), which fell to 0.13 (0.03) in the third trimester and rose to 0.61 (0.06) in the first three months postpartum. Median EDSS remained unchanged. Pre-conception ARR and disease-modifying treatment (DMT) predicted early postpartum relapse in a multivariable model. Conclusion: Results confirm a favourable effect on relapses as pregnancy proceeds, and an early postpartum peak. Pre-conception DMT exposure and low ARR were independently protective against postpartum relapse. This novel finding could provide clinicians with a strategy to minimise postpartum relapse risk in women with MS planning pregnancy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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