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- To examine short- and long-term value of appearance of new active lesions in predicting extent of cortical and subcortical deep gray matter (SDGM) atrophy over 5 years in ASA (Avonex- Steroid-Azathioprine)study.

- To explore how accumulation of cortical and SDGM atrophy over 5 years differs with respect to the number of new active lesions or amount of disease activity, in early relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) patients who did or did not develop sustained disability progression.

- To examine the relationship between development of cortical and SDGM atrophy and regional likelihood of development of new active lesions over 5 years.


Clinical Trial Description

Historically, MS has been classified as a disease predominantly affecting the white matter (WM) of the central nervous system. However, pathological changes in gray matter (GM) are increasingly recognized as an important component of the MS disease process. Advances in MRI have enabled detection of changes in GM morphology.

The ASA study was a placebo-controlled trial that evaluated efficacy of Avonex® alone and in combination with azathioprine (AZA) or AZA and corticosteroids as initial MS therapy in 181 patients with early RRMS over 5 years. The study was conducted in the Czech Republic, and all clinical and MRI examinations were concluded at 5 years.

No study has evaluated the evolution of cortical and SDGM atrophy in relation to global or regional accumulation of active lesions and/or occurrence of relapses both from predictive short- and long-term perspective. The ASA study provides a unique opportunity to prospectively study the impact of cortical and SDGM atrophy accumulation on long-term disability progression in a defined cohort of early RRMS patients who presented with various amount of disease activity, as measured by the appearance of new active lesions and occurrence of relapses.

By assessing lesion activity in the 0-6 and 6-12 months in the ASA study we will be able to evaluate predictive value for development of cortical and SDGM atrophy in early RRMS patients over 5 years with respect to the number of new active lesions or amount of disease activity in the first year. We will also evaluate lesion development from 12-60 months in relation to development of cortical and SDGM atrophy. We will also analyze accumulation of cortical and SDGM atrophy in early RRMS patients who will or will not develop sustained disability progression, based on the number of new active lesions or amount of clinical and MRI disease activity in short- and long-term. Regional classification of new active lesions over 5 years in cortical, subcortical and fossa posterior will allow prospective examination of cortical and SDGM atrophy and appearance of the new lesions. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective


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NCT number NCT01628315
Study type Observational
Source University at Buffalo
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 2009
Completion date December 2014

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