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BMC Neurology  2012 

Clinical correlates of chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis

DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-12-26

Keywords: Multiple sclerosis, Disease progression, Disability, Echo-color Doppler, Venous anomalies, CCSVI

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The objective was to evaluate the clinical correlates of venous anomalies indicative of CCSVI in?patients with MS.The original study enrolled 499 subjects; 163 HC, 289 MS, 21 CIS and 26 subjects with other neurological disorders who underwent a clinical examination and a combined Doppler and TCD scan of the head and neck. This analysis was restricted to adult subjects with MS (RR-MS: n?=?181, SP-MS: n?=?80 and PP-MS: n?=?12). Disability status was evaluated by using the Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and MS severity scale (MSSS).Disability was not associated with the presence (≥2 venous hemodynamic criteria) or the severity of CCSVI, as measured with venous hemodynamic insufficiency severity score (VHISS). However, the severity of CCSVI was associated with the increased brainstem functional EDSS sub-score (p?=?0.002). In logistic regression analysis, progressive MS (SP-MS or PP-MS) vs. non-progressive status (including RR-MS) was associated with CCSVI diagnosis (p?=?0.004, OR?=?2.34, CI?=?1.3–4.2).The presence and severity of CCVSI in multiple sclerosis correlate with disease status but has no or very limited association with clinical disability.

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