PREGNANCY IS ASSOCIATED WITH A LOWER RISK OF ONSET AND A BETTER PROGNOSIS IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS

Citation
B. Runmarker et O. Andersen, PREGNANCY IS ASSOCIATED WITH A LOWER RISK OF ONSET AND A BETTER PROGNOSIS IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS, Brain, 118, 1995, pp. 253-261
Citations number
61
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Clinical Neurology
Journal title
BrainACNP
ISSN journal
00068950
Volume
118
Year of publication
1995
Part
1
Pages
253 - 261
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-8950(1995)118:<253:PIAWAL>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The effects of pregnancy were studied in a multiple sclerosis incidenc e cohort. In order to eliminate interaction bias between the disease a nd pregnancy, analysis of the risk of relapse during pregnancy and the puerperium was limited to the onset bout, using fecundity figures for Sweden. The risk of onset bout was significantly reduced during pregn ancy, while the risk of onset bout in the post-partum period did not d iffer significantly from the risk during nonpregnancy periods. We also found a decreased risk of multiple sclerosis onset in parous compared with nulliparous women. The association between nulliparity and multi ple sclerosis tended to increase with age. Furthermore, the effect of pregnancy on the long-term prognosis in established multiple sclerosis was analysed by comparing the risk of change from a relapsing-remitti ng to a chronic progressive course and the risk of reaching level 6 of the Disability Status Scale in women with pregnancy after multiple sc lerosis onset with that in non-pregnant control patients, matched for neurological deficit, disease duration and age. There was a significan tly decreased risk of a progressive course in women who were pregnant after multiple sclerosis onset.