OBJECTIVES: Progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA) is the main driver of disability accumulation in relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). We tested various PIRA definitions against the risk of long-term disability. METHODS: Patients with relapsing MS, first visit ≥January 1, 2000, ≥3 visits with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), and ≥5-year follow-up were extracted from the Italian MS and Related Disorders Register on September 29, 2023. Eighteen PIRA definitions were obtained combining fixed or roving baseline, 24-week, 48-week confirmed or sustained disability accrual, no relapses ≤90 days before/≤30 days after the event (90d), ≤180 days before/≤30 days after the event, or absence of relapses from baseline to confirmation score (ABS). Predictive performance against the reaching of EDSS = 6.0 was calculated. RESULTS: A total of 30,203 patients were included. After a follow-up of 11.3 ± 4.3 years, PIRA ranged from 38.8% to 74.1%. EDSS = 6.0 was detected in 4,401 (15%) patients. Sensitivity of PIRA definitions against EDSS = 6.0 was higher using the 90d criterion (66.7%-69.4%), while the ABS criterion increased specificity (55.3%-62.2%). DISCUSSION: The definition of PIRA combining roving baseline, no relapses 90 days before and 30 days after the event and 24-week confirmation achieved the best predictive value and feasibility, supporting its use in routine practice and research.
Toward a Unified Definition of Progression Independent of Relapse Activity in Multiple Sclerosis / Portaccio E.; Betti M.; De Meo E.; Pasto L.; Prestipino E.; Lugaresi A.; Cocco E.; De Luca G.; Patti F.; Torri Clerici V.L.A.M.; Ferraro D.; Brescia Morra V.; Salemi G.; Vianello M.; Cerqua R.; Inglese M.; Pasanisi M.B.; Perini P.; Romano S.; Pozzilli C.; Tortorella C.; Di Sapio A.; Annovazzi P.; Simone M.; Iaffaldano P.; Rocca M.A.; Filippi M.; Trojano M.; Amato M.P.. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1526-632X. - ELETTRONICO. - 105:(2025), pp. 0-0. [10.1212/WNL.0000000000213977]
Toward a Unified Definition of Progression Independent of Relapse Activity in Multiple Sclerosis
Portaccio E.;De Meo E.Writing – Review & Editing
;Prestipino E.;Ferraro D.;Inglese M.;Simone M.;
2025
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OBJECTIVES: Progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA) is the main driver of disability accumulation in relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS). We tested various PIRA definitions against the risk of long-term disability. METHODS: Patients with relapsing MS, first visit ≥January 1, 2000, ≥3 visits with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), and ≥5-year follow-up were extracted from the Italian MS and Related Disorders Register on September 29, 2023. Eighteen PIRA definitions were obtained combining fixed or roving baseline, 24-week, 48-week confirmed or sustained disability accrual, no relapses ≤90 days before/≤30 days after the event (90d), ≤180 days before/≤30 days after the event, or absence of relapses from baseline to confirmation score (ABS). Predictive performance against the reaching of EDSS = 6.0 was calculated. RESULTS: A total of 30,203 patients were included. After a follow-up of 11.3 ± 4.3 years, PIRA ranged from 38.8% to 74.1%. EDSS = 6.0 was detected in 4,401 (15%) patients. Sensitivity of PIRA definitions against EDSS = 6.0 was higher using the 90d criterion (66.7%-69.4%), while the ABS criterion increased specificity (55.3%-62.2%). DISCUSSION: The definition of PIRA combining roving baseline, no relapses 90 days before and 30 days after the event and 24-week confirmation achieved the best predictive value and feasibility, supporting its use in routine practice and research.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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