Clinical practice patterns in multiple sclerosis management: Mexican consensus recommendations.

Journal: Multiple Sclerosis And Related Disorders
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Abstract

Background: Multiple sclerosis affects more than 2 million people. Clinical decisions are performed under evidence-based medicine. The appearance of new disease-modifying therapies and changes in diagnostic criteria complicates the decision-making process in clinical practice.

Objective: To characterize the criteria for radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS), clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), and relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) by Mexican neurologists in a real-world setting.

Methods: A two-round modified Delphi method (RAND/UCLA) was applied.

Results: In RIS, LP, spinal cord MRI and VEP should be included in diagnostic testing; DMT initiation is not necessary. A follow-up MRI within 3 months are recommended. In CIS, corticosteroid therapy should be initiated at first relapse; both simple and Gd-enhanced MRI is mandatory. LP, selective blood tests, and NMO-IgG/AQP4 antibodies should be performed as complementary. IFN beta or GA were the most suitable DMTs for treating high-risk CIS. Patients with RRMS should begin with DMT at diagnosis, include a follow-up MRI if a patient had 2 relapses within 6 months. GA and oral DMTs are the most eligible DMTs for mild RRMS. Monoclonal antibodies-based therapy is chosen when disability is present. Radiological criteria for switching DMT included >1 Gd+ lesion and >2 new T2 lesions.

Conclusions: Although many coincidences, there are still many hollows in the medical attention of MS in Mexico. This consensus recommendation could be helpful to implement better evidence-based recommendations and guidelines in a real-world setting.

Authors
Eli Skromne Eisenberg, Irene Treviño Frenk, Gloria De Llamosa García Velázquez, Sandra Quiñones Aguilar, Verónica Rivas Alonso, Manuel De Maza Flores, Miguel Macías Islas, Leonardo Llamas López, Víctor González Amezquita, Carolina León Jiménez, Zaira Medina López, Jair Ortiz Maldonado, Marco Santos Diaz, Brenda Bertado Cortés, José De Flores Rivera, Laura Ordóñez Boschetti