Title of article :
Epidemiological and clinical features of pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis: A population-based study in Isfahan, Iran, between 1997-2020
Author/Authors :
Etemadifar ، Masoud Department of Neurology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Abhari ، Amir Parsa Alzahra Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Yadegarfar ، Ghasem Department of Statistics and Epidemiology - School of Health - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Salari ، Mehri Department of Neurological Diseases - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Ghazavi ، Mohammadreza Department of Pediatric Neurology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Rayani ، Milad Alzahra Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Nouri ، Hosein Alzahra Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Kargaran ، Parisa Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Center for Regenerative Medicine - Mayo Clinic , Mazaheri ، Shahrbanoo Department of Diseases and Transplantation - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Saadat ، Homa Department of Diseases and Transplantation - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
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222
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228
Abstract :
Background: Pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) is an autoimmune demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system (CNS), affecting individuals younger than 18 years of age. We sought to characterize the epidemiological and clinical features of patients with POMS in Isfahan, Iran, from April 1997 to March 2020. Methods: The medical records of patients with POMS in the databases of Isfahan Department of Public Health and Isfahan Multiple Sclerosis Society (IMSS) were retrospectively reviewed. The 2006 and 2016 Isfahan Province population censuses were used as reference values for assessing the temporal trend of POMS. Results: From April 1997 to March 2020, 509 individuals under18 years of age were diagnosed with POMS in Isfahan. 404 of these patients (79.4%) were girls, and 105 patients (20.6%) were boys (a female to male ratio of 3.85:1). Most of the patients (83%) were monosymptomatic at onset, with optic neuritis and brainstem-cerebellar disorders being the most frequent initial presentations. Mean ± standard deviation (SD) of age at disease diagnosis was 15.8 ± 2.5 years (ranging from 3 to 18, mode = 18). From April 2019 to March 2020, the crude prevalence and the crude incidence rate of the POMS were 5.42 per 100000 and 1.86 per 100000, respectively. Poisson regression analysis revealed a 3.4% increase in the incidence rate of POMS from April 1997 to March 2020 [relative rate:1.034, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.021-1.048]. Conclusion: The female to male ratio in our cohort was significantly higher than any other studies conducted previously. The high female to male ratio and increasing incidence of the disease suggest increasing regionalization of care.
Keywords :
Multiple Sclerosis , Pediatric , Epidemiology , Prevalence , Incidence
Journal title :
current journal of neurology
Journal title :
current journal of neurology
Record number :
2711860
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