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Title: | Natalizumab, Fingolimod and Dimethyl Fumarate Use and Pregnancy-Related Relapse and Disability in Women With Multiple Sclerosis. | Austin Authors: | Yeh, Wei Zhen;Widyastuti, Putu Ayu;Van der Walt, Anneke;Stankovich, Jim;Havrdova, Eva;Horakova, Dana;Vodehnalova, Karolina;Ozakbas, Serkan;Eichau, Sara;Duquette, Pierre;Kalincik, Tomas;Patti, Francesco;Boz, Cavit;Terzi, Murat;Yamout, Bassem I;Lechner-Scott, Jeannette;Sola, Patrizia;Skibina, Olga G;Barnett, Michael;Onofrj, Marco;Sá, Maria José;McCombe, Pamela Ann;Grammond, Pierre;Ampapa, Radek;Grand'Maison, Francois;Bergamaschi, Roberto;Spitaleri, Daniele L A;Van Pesch, Vincent;Cartechini, Elisabetta;Hodgkinson, Suzanne;Soysal, Aysun;Saiz, Albert;Gresle, Melissa;Uher, Tomas;Maimone, Davide;Turkoglu, Recai;Hupperts, Raymond Mm;Amato, Maria Pia;Granella, Franco;Oreja-Guevara, Celia;Altintas, Ayse;Macdonell, Richard A L ;Castillo-Trivino, Tamara;Butzkueven, Helmut;Alroughani, Raed;Jokubaitis, Vilija G | Affiliation: | John Hunter Hospital, Australia Department of Neurology, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Departamento de Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) IdISSC, Madrid, Spain Department NEUROFARBA, University of Florence, Italy IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, Florence, Italy Service of Neurology, Hospital Clinic, Institut d'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS) Institut de Neurociències, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies GF Ingrassia, University of Catania - AOU Policlinico-San Marco, University of Catania Department of Neuroscience, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Department of Neurology, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia CORe, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Australia Melbourne MS Centre, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia Box Hill Hospital, Australia Department of Neuroscience, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australi. Department of Neurology, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Neurology Liverpool Hospital, Australia St Andrews Place, Australia, & Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Australia Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney, Australia Department of Neurology and Center of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Spain CHUM - Hopital Notre Dame, Canada KTU Medical Faculty Farabi Hospital, Turkey Mayis University, Medical Faculty, Turkey American University of Beirut, Faculty of Medicine, Nehme and Therese Multiple Sclerosis Center, Beirut, Lebanon Neurology Unit, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria of Modena, Modena, Italy Univ G.d'Annunzio Chieti-Pescara, Italy Department of Neurology, São João Universitary Hospital Center, Porto, Portugal Centre de réadaptation déficience physique Chaudière-Appalache, Canada Nemocnice Jihlava, Czech Republic Neuro Rive-Sud, Canada IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy AORN San Giuseppe Moscati Avellino, Italy Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Ospedale Generale Provinciale Macerata, Italy Bakirkoy Education and Research Hospital for Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases, Turkey Department of Neurology and Center of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic Centro Sclerosi Multipla, UOC Neurologia, ARNAS Garibaldi, Catania, Italy Haydarpasa Numune Training and Research Hospital, Turkey Maaslandziekenhuis, Netherlands University of Parma, Italy Department of Neurology, Koc University School of Medicine, Turkey Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitario Donostia, San Sebastian, Spain Amiri Hospital, Kuwait |
Issue Date: | 20-Apr-2021 | Date: | 2021-04-20 | Publication information: | Neurology 2021; online first: 20 April | Abstract: | To investigate pregnancy-related disease activity in a contemporary multiple sclerosis (MS) cohort. Using data from the MSBase Registry, we included pregnancies conceived after 31 Dec 2010 from women with relapsing-remitting MS or clinically isolated syndrome. Predictors of intrapartum relapse, and postpartum relapse and disability progression were determined by clustered logistic regression or Cox regression analyses. We included 1998 pregnancies from 1619 women with MS. Preconception annualized relapse rate (ARR) was 0.29 (95% CI 0.27-0.32), fell to 0.19 (0.14-0.24) in third trimester, and increased to 0.59 (0.51-0.67) in early postpartum. Among women who used fingolimod or natalizumab, ARR before pregnancy was 0.37 (0.28-0.49) and 0.29 (0.22-0.37), respectively, and increased during pregnancy. Intrapartum ARR decreased with preconception dimethyl fumarate use. ARR spiked after delivery across all DMT groups. Natalizumab continuation into pregnancy reduced the odds of relapse during pregnancy (OR 0.76 per month [0.60-0.95], p=0.017). DMT re-initiation with natalizumab protected against postpartum relapse (HR 0.11 [0.04-0.32], p<0.0001). Breastfeeding women were less likely to relapse (HR 0.61 [0.41-0.91], p=0.016). 5.6% of pregnancies were followed by confirmed disability progression, predicted by higher relapse activity in pregnancy and postpartum. Intrapartum and postpartum relapse probabilities increased among women with MS after natalizumab or fingolimod cessation. In women considered to be at high relapse risk, use of natalizumab before pregnancy and continued up to 34 weeks gestation, with early re-initiation after delivery is an effective option to minimize relapse risks. Strategies of DMT use have to be balanced against potential fetal/neonatal complications. | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/26301 | DOI: | 10.1212/WNL.0000000000012084 | ORCID: | 0000-0002-5335-6612 0000-0002-4278-7003 0000-0002-0675-2866 0000-0003-3778-1376 0000-0002-1700-1726 0000-0002-2156-8864 0000-0003-0091-0074 0000-0003-2885-9004 0000-0003-3160-9022 0000-0001-9724-851X 0000-0002-3942-4340 |
Journal: | Neurology | PubMed URL: | 33879599 | Type: | Journal Article |
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