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Discontinuation of Disease Modifying Therapies (DMTs) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), United States, 2017-2020

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Corboy, John

Description

This study was a multicenter, randomized, controlled, rater-blinded, phase 4, non-inferiority trial. Individuals with multiple sclerosis of any subtype, 55 years or older, with no relapse within the past 5 years or new MRI lesion in the past 3 years while continuously taking an approved disease-modifying therapy were enrolled at 19 multiple sclerosis centers in the USA. Participants were randomly assigned (1:1 by site) with an interactive response technology system to either continue or discontinue disease-modifying therapy. Relapse assessors and MRI readers were masked to patient assignment; patients and treating investigators were not masked. The primary outcome was percentage of individuals with a new disease event, defined as a multiple sclerosis relapse or a new or expanding T2 brain MRI lesion, over 2 years. The study assessed whether discontinuation of disease-modifying therapy was non-inferior to continuation using a non-inferiority, intention-to-treat analysis of all randomly assigned patients, with a predefined non-inferiority margin of 8%.

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Mentions (0)

Metrics

Dataset Index

2.4

FAIR Score

69%

Citations

2

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

Field

Medicine

Domain

Health Sciences

Confidence Score

55%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

adverse eventscomorbidityeveryday lifemedicationsmental healthmultiple sclerosisphysical disabilitiestreatment

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00