OBJECTIVES: A score evaluating age at onset, sex, clinical phenotype, and treatment received (MOG-AR) has been proposed to identify MOGAD patients at high relapse risk. The aim of this study was to validate the MOG-AR score in a multicenter cohort and to assess other variables potentially associated with relapses. METHODS: MOGAD patients were retrospectively enrolled from 24 centers. The MOG-AR score was applied and 4 categories of relapse risk were identified (grade I: lowest risk; grade IV: highest risk), accordingly. The association of MOG-AR score and additional variables with a relapsing course were then explored. RESULTS: Of 190 included patients, the median age at onset was 37 [IQR 23-51] years and 107 (56%) were female. A total of 78 patients (41%) experienced a relapse during a median of 43.6 months [24.8-75.4]. Using the proposed cutoff of 9, the MOG-AR score had a sensitivity of 53.9% [95% CI 55.6-73.9] and a specificity of 65.18% [95% CI 55.60-73.93]; area under the curve: 0.64 (95% CI 0.57-0.72). Among additional investigated factors, only immunosuppressive treatment after the presenting MOGAD attack was associated with a lower relapse risk. DISCUSSION: MOG-AR score failed to accurately predict a relapsing disease course. Only immunosuppressive treatment after the first event was significantly associated with a lower relapse risk.
Validation of the MOG-AR Score / Carta, S., Tiberi, R., De Rossi, N., Maniscalco, G.T., Greco, G., Lotti, A., Marziali, A., Sartori, A., Favero, A., Rossi, F., Dinoto, A., Trentinaglia, M., Chiodega, V., Boso, F., Miante, S., de Biase, S., Caleri, F., Orlandi, R., Guso, E., Volonghi, I., et al.. - In: NEUROLOGY® NEUROIMMUNOLOGY & NEUROINFLAMMATION. - ISSN 2332-7812. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2026), pp. e200547-XX. [10.1212/nxi.0000000000200547]
Validation of the MOG-AR Score
Lotti, AntonioFormal Analysis
;Massacesi, LucaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Damato, ValentinaWriting – Review & Editing
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2026
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OBJECTIVES: A score evaluating age at onset, sex, clinical phenotype, and treatment received (MOG-AR) has been proposed to identify MOGAD patients at high relapse risk. The aim of this study was to validate the MOG-AR score in a multicenter cohort and to assess other variables potentially associated with relapses. METHODS: MOGAD patients were retrospectively enrolled from 24 centers. The MOG-AR score was applied and 4 categories of relapse risk were identified (grade I: lowest risk; grade IV: highest risk), accordingly. The association of MOG-AR score and additional variables with a relapsing course were then explored. RESULTS: Of 190 included patients, the median age at onset was 37 [IQR 23-51] years and 107 (56%) were female. A total of 78 patients (41%) experienced a relapse during a median of 43.6 months [24.8-75.4]. Using the proposed cutoff of 9, the MOG-AR score had a sensitivity of 53.9% [95% CI 55.6-73.9] and a specificity of 65.18% [95% CI 55.60-73.93]; area under the curve: 0.64 (95% CI 0.57-0.72). Among additional investigated factors, only immunosuppressive treatment after the presenting MOGAD attack was associated with a lower relapse risk. DISCUSSION: MOG-AR score failed to accurately predict a relapsing disease course. Only immunosuppressive treatment after the first event was significantly associated with a lower relapse risk.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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