Journal article

Multiple sclerosis severity score: Using disability and disease duration to rate disease severity

RHSR Roxburgh, SR Seaman, T Masterman, AE Hensiek, SJ Sawcer, S Vukusic, I Achiti, C Confavreux, M Coustans, E Le Page, G Edan, GV McDonnell, S Hawkins, M Trojano, M Liguori, E Cocco, MG Marrosu, F Tesser, MA Leone, A Weber Show all

Neurology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Background: There is no consensus method for determining progression of disability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) when each patient has had only a single assessment in the course of the disease. Methods: Using data from two large longitudinal databases, the authors tested whether cross-sectional disability assessments are representative of disease severity as a whole. An algorithm, the Multiple Sclerosis Severity Score (MSSS), which relates scores on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) to the distribution of disability in patients with comparable disease durations, was devised and then applied to a collection of 9,892 patients from 11 countries to create the Global MSSS. In..

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